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Doctrinal distinctives
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Baptist ordinance
Baptist offices
Baptist confessions
Autonomy of the local church
Separation of church and state

Pivotal figures
John Smyth
Thomas Helwys
John Bunyan
Roger Williams
Andrew Fuller
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Billy Graham

Largest associations
American Baptist
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The following list of Baptists is a catalogue of those who were members of Baptist churches or who were raised in Baptist churches. It is not intended to imply that all those who appear on the list were practicing Baptists or that they remained Baptists their entire lives. As an article of faith, Baptists do not baptize infants, so one with a Baptist background would not automatically have ever been technically a Baptist.

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Billy Graham
Billy Graham
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
C. H. Spurgeon, "The Prince of Preachers"
C. H. Spurgeon, "The Prince of Preachers"

President Jimmy Carter
President Jimmy Carter
President Bill Clinton
President Bill Clinton
President Warren G. Harding
President Warren G. Harding
President Andrew Johnson
President Andrew Johnson
President Harry S. Truman
President Harry S. Truman

David "Sinbad" Adkins
David "Sinbad" Adkins
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Kevin Costner
Kevin Costner

  • The Mitford series by Jan Karon
    • Sophia Burton, a single mother raising two daughters
    • Absalom Greer, elderly minister and close friend of the series'protagonist, Father Tim Kavanagh (an Episcopalian rector).
    • Madelaine Kavanagh, Father Tim's mother
    • Emma Newland, Father Tim's secretary who was raised Baptist, converted to the Episcopal church, then returned to the Baptist church when she married.
    • Harold Newland, Emma's husband and local postal worker
    • Rodney Underwood, the town's chief of police
    • Lew Boyd, owner-operator of local Exxon gas station
    • Mule Skinner, semi-retired Realtor
    • Fancy Skinner, Mule's wife and unisex hairdresser
    • Bill Sprouse, the jovial minister of Mitford's First Baptist Church

  • The Jeffersons, George Jefferson is revealed to be a Baptist during a Christmas episode where his son Lionel weds Jenny Willis. The wedding is held up because George wants a Baptist minister to conduct the service while the Willis' want a minister of their denomination. Jenny and Lionel quickly marry when a minister (who happens to be Baptist, though white to George's chagrin), is going door-to-door with a group of carolers.
  • Se7en, one of the crime suspects was Baptist
  • The Waltons, Almost all the principal characters were Baptists or attended the Baptist church. In the fourth season episode "The Sermon", Rev. Matthew Fordwick (John Ritter) asks John Boy (Richard Thomas) to deliver a sermon while he goes on his honeymoon. In the fifth season episode "The Baptism" John Walton, Sr. (Ralph Waite) refuses to attend a tent revival or be baptized.

I was third alto on the second row of the First Baptist church choir
I was keeper of the minutes for the Tri Delts, in charge of the homecoming bonfire
I was a straight 'A', straight laced, level-headed as they come
And parked at the Sonic, isn't that ironic, when my whole world came undone
One slot over was a calf roper giving me his George Strait smile
And before I knew Miss Good-Two-Shoes was two0steppin', runnin' wild.
If she seems bitter of other ways,
Seems to have lost her Baptist ways,
If the truth comes harder than a lie,
If she's guilty, so am I
  • "Lonely Lubbock Lights"(Aaron Watson), A singer in a Broken Spoke (a honkeytonk) reveals that a love interest is the daughter of a Baptist minister who is keeping them apart (because he sings in bars.)
Somewhere in the middle of "Have Thy Own Way,"
She left an empty pew;
She said 'I think that's what I'll do.'"
  • "Uneasy Rider" (Charlie Daniels), a hippie is stranded in a bar in the deep South and the locals start making trouble when the fast-thinking hippie accuses one of the locals of being a spy sent to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan. The local replies that He's a "faithful follower of Brother John Birch and a member of Antioch Baptist Church."

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