Baptists and Calvinism: my friend, Jimmy Allen of Heritage Baptist Church in Wake Forest, North Carolina, recently shared with me a "Baptists and Calvinism" story.(Editorial)(Editorial)

Baptist History and Heritage | March 22, 2004| | Copyright

One Sunday morning just prior to the worship service, a young couple entered Ruby Reid Child Development Center, where the church was then meeting. Jimmy, being the friendly pastor he is, welcomed the couple and offered to show them the facilities and introduce them to members. The young man responded to Jimmy's invitation by asking, "What is the church's stance on TULIP?" And Jimmy responded, "We welcome and appreciate all flowers." (1) Actually, Jimmy's response was more appropriate and thoughtful, but he was taken back by the question. Being quizzed on their church's ...

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