It Still the Blood Ministries with Rev. Noah Simpson

It Still the Blood Ministries with Rev. Noah Simpson The Name It Still The Blood Ministries is a Ministry in honor of my Dad Bo Simpson Died May 21 2019.

New video uploaded please check it out.
09/26/2023

New video uploaded please check it out.

09/08/2023
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09/08/2023

Both videos are uploaded please check them out.

09/08/2023

Hey everyone I am uploaded 2 new YouTube videos on why Church please go check it out. Part 1 is up
If are subscribed plus check it out part 2 Coming in few minutes.

Go check out our new video. On Revival.
08/25/2023

Go check out our new video. On Revival.

08/23/2023

If you are getting mad and going crazy right now because our Government. Does not represent our Right and Christian beliefs. You are a little late because they never did.. if you don’t believe me
Go check out church history in America.
They never want Jesus in our nation. 
Go look at our founding documents.
It says God but not the Jesus. only name under heaven that man might be Saved.

Stearns was born in Boston. His family were members of the Congregational church in Tolland, Connecticut, when in 1745 h...
08/21/2023

Stearns was born in Boston. His family were members of the Congregational church in Tolland, Connecticut, when in 1745 he heard evangelist George Whitefield. Whitefield preached that, instead of trying to reform the Congregational church over doctrinal issues, members needed to separate from it; hence his followers were called the "New-Lights". Stearns was converted, became a preacher, and adopted the Great Awakening's view of revival and conversion. The "New Lights" also came to be called the "Separates", in part because they pointed to 2 Cor. 6:17 "be ye separate", ie, from the mainstream "Old Light" Congregational church. Stearns' church became involved in the controversy over the proper subjects of baptism in 1751. Soon, Stearns rejected infant baptism and sought baptism at the hands of Wait Palmer, Baptist minister of Stonington, Connecticut. By March, Shubal Stearns was ordained into the Baptist ministry by Palmer and Joshua Morse, the pastor of New London, Connecticut. His church of "Separates", by becoming Baptists, were from then on to be known as the Separate Baptists. In 1754, Stearns and some of his followers moved south to Opequon, Virginia, at that time on the western frontier. Here he joined Daniel Marshall and wife Martha (Stearns' sister), who were already active in a Baptist church there. During his brief time in Virginia, Stearns and Marshal preached the Gospel with great zeal; they were accused of being "disorderly ministers" by some stalwarts, who complained to the Philadelphia Association, but this charge was dismissed. On November 22, 1755, Stearns and his party moved further south to Sandy Creek, in Guilford County, North Carolina to build a new church. This party consisted of eight men and their wives, mostly relatives of Stearns. He pastored at Sandy Creek until his death. From there, Separate Baptists spread in the South. The church quickly grew from 16 members to 606.[3] Church members moved to other areas and started other churches.

Hey everyone new video up. On are YouTube channel Please go check it out.
08/21/2023

Hey everyone new video up. On are YouTube channel
Please go check it out.

Obadiah Holmes (1610 – 15 October 1682) was an early Rhode Island settler, and a Baptist minister who was whipped in the...
08/12/2023

Obadiah Holmes (1610 – 15 October 1682) was an early Rhode Island settler, and a Baptist minister who was whipped in the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious beliefs and activism. He became the pastor of the Baptist Church in Newport, Rhode Island, a position he held for 30 years.

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