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| image = File:1689 Reformed Baptist.jpg
| headquarters = [[wikipedia:United States|United States]]
| founders = [[Walter Daniel Ortiz]], [[Brantley McDonald]]
| leadership =
| theological_tradition = [[Reformed Baptist]]
| date_founded = 2022 (1689.com site originally began in 1999)
| affiliations =
| notable_figures =
| website = [https://1689.com 1689.com]
}}


'''1689 Reformed Baptist''' is an online [[Reformed Baptist]] organization in the [[wikipedia:United States|United States]]. The website [https://1689.com 1689.com] website originally began in 1999 when registered by [[Walter Daniel Ortiz]], which had a digital version the [[2nd London Baptist Confession (1689)]], along with links to other various [[Reformed Baptist]] websites.
In mid-2022, the website was redesigned to include webpages containing the text of the [[2nd London Baptist Confession (1689)|Baptist Confession]], [[Baptist Catechism]], [[Christian Creeds]], and [[M'Cheyne Bible Reading Calendar|Scripture Reading Calendar]] (along with downloadable/printable PDF files). Along with the website, a social media presence "1689 Reformed Baptist" was also established.
The organization also operates directories of [[Reformed Baptist]] churches, seminaries, publishers, ministry organizations, events calendars, and a jobs board.
==See also==
*[[Walter Daniel Ortiz]]
*[[Brantley McDonald]]
*[[Reformed Baptist]]
==External links==
*[https://1689.com 1689.com]
==References==

Latest revision as of 00:24, 13 December 2024

1689 Reformed Baptist
Headquarters United States
Founder(s) Walter Daniel Ortiz, Brantley McDonald
Date Founded 2022 (1689.com site originally began in 1999)
Theological Tradition Reformed Baptist
Website 1689.com

1689 Reformed Baptist is an online Reformed Baptist organization in the United States. The website 1689.com website originally began in 1999 when registered by Walter Daniel Ortiz, which had a digital version the 2nd London Baptist Confession (1689), along with links to other various Reformed Baptist websites.

In mid-2022, the website was redesigned to include webpages containing the text of the Baptist Confession, Baptist Catechism, Christian Creeds, and Scripture Reading Calendar (along with downloadable/printable PDF files). Along with the website, a social media presence "1689 Reformed Baptist" was also established.

The organization also operates directories of Reformed Baptist churches, seminaries, publishers, ministry organizations, events calendars, and a jobs board.

See also

External links

References