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HELD WITH

Crooked Oak Church, Colbert County. Alabama.

Commencing on Saturday before the second Sunday in

October, i8gg. .

ELD. W. C. SUMMERS, MODERATOR, -____- MTTLEVILLE, ALA. J. 3. DILL ARD, CLERK BELGKEEX. ALA.

Executive Board:

J. M. Thorn, Chairman Burleson, Ala.

J. M. Yoeum, Secretary, Beeson. Ala .

P. Hester, Frankfort, Ala.

W. M. Pace, Russellville, Ala.

H. A. Malone Riissellville, Ala .

The next session of this Association will convene with

jVeiv Friendship Church, Franklin Co.; Ala.

Saturday before the second Sunday

in October A. (D: igoo.

John M. Summers' Excelsior Print, Looting. Ala.

ORDER OF BUSINESS.

1. Introductory sermon at 11 a. m. Saturday.

2. The Moderator shall call the Association together by

singing and prayer, and appoint reading clerks.

3. Read letters from the churches and enroll the delegates.

4. Elect officers.

5. Call for petitionary letters.

6. Call for correspondence from other bodies.

7. Invite visiting brethren to seats with us.

8. Appoint committees, to wit: 1. On devotional exer-

cises; 2. On documents. 3. On destitutions. 4. On finance. 5. On publications. 6. On sabbath schools. 7. On temperance. 8. On state of religion. 9. On missions. 10. On education. 11. On minis- ters institute work. 9. Call for report of missionaries.

10. Elect missionaries for next year.

11. Report of standing committees.

12. Report of other committees in their order.

13. Report of executive board.

14. Miscellaneous business.

15. Elect place to hold next association.

16. Elect preacher to preach introductory sermon.

17. Read minutes, sing, pray and adjourn.

LIST OF ORDAINED MINISTERS With membership in Big Bear Creek Baptist Association.

PASTORS

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M J Pace

Russellville Ala

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B H James S W lee

Russell ville Spruce Pine '•

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Hackleburg " Afoca ' ' Fordton * *

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J S Stockton

A Smith

W L Andrews

Pleasant Site '* Barton " Tuscunibia ' '

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X It K Johnson T 11 McDonald T D Newell W H Camp

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Burleson Russellville "k

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Littleville

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MINUTES.

The delegates composing the sixty-fourth annual session of the Big Bear Creek Baptist Association met with Crook- ed Oak Church, Colbert Co. Ala., on Saturday before the second Sunday in October 1899. The annual sermon was preached by Elder B. H. James, text: Eph. 2-8; closed with prayer by Eld. W. C. Summers.

Adjourned one hour for dinner and recreation.

Afternoon Session.

After enjoying a good dinner and rest, the Association met at the time appointed, prayer by Kid. J. S Gibson.

Eld. J. S. Stockton, the Moderator, called the Associa- tion to order; the Clerk, Bro. J. A. O. Balding, being ab- sent; J. J. Dillard was appointed Clerk pro tempore.

Brethren A. W. Briscoe and James Isbcll were appoint- ed readins: Clerks. Letters from the churches were read, and names of delegates enrolled as follows: New Friendship W. J. Bragwell, G. M. Harrington

and J.J. Dillard . Mt. Zion B. H. James, Simon Pace, U. B. James and

John N. Smith. Bethlehem G. B. Smith, J. J. Vociim. J.M. Yocum

and H. E. Alsobrook . Pleasant Grove T. \V . Stone and U. A. Gowder. Duncan Creek— L.C. Pace, L. D. Willis, G. W. James

and J. M. Pace. Hollev Springs— W. F. Cook, B. F. Baldwin and W .

E. Miller. Burleson— J. F. Ledbetter, W. J. Thorn, D. M. Thorn

and I.J. Kodgers. Liberty Hill T. J. Jackson, W. H. Burneld, J. P.Taylor

ami Jesse Love. Spring Hill J. T. Watson, John Askew and Noah liikard. Tharp Springs Thos. Stout, Frank Britnell, G. D.

McGuire and Weldon Hortou. Mt. Moriah— M. L. Counts, D. N. Hand and Ed. Smith.

Little Bear Creek No. 2— J. P. Carr, G. H. Greenhaw

and B. B. Black. Evening Shade No. 1— John W. Rikard, Jr., H. F. Tay- lor and S . P . Pounders . Newsom Springs W. P. Daily, A. J. Pounders and

W. F. Vessels. Sardis— I). M. Sherrill, E. M. Miller and Joel Sherrill . Little Bear Creek No. 1— T. O. Johnson, Melvin

Massengale and J. R. Jackson. Harmony— J. T. Bolding, A.J. Parish and J. A. O.

Bolding. Mt. Pisgah— W. J. Warhurst, M . L. Taylor and David

Hamilton . Shiloh— B. G. Harden. Cedar Creek— J. M. Wright. Crooked Oak James A. Kimbrough, Silas Dobbs and

John Wagoner.

By motion, Bro. James Isbell was received as a delegate from Bethsaida church.

Election of offiieers for the ensuing year resulted in the choice of Eld. W. C. Summers, Moderator, and J. J. Dillard, Clerk.

Petitionary letters called for. None present. Corresponding delegates received as follows: Muscle Shoals Association-Elds. J. O. A. Pace, W. D.

David and J. S. Gibson. Colbert Association-Shelby Grissom.

Appointment of committees as follows: On Finance; B II James, Ch'm. J M Yocum and J N Smith. On Devotion; Pastor and Deacons of Crooked Oak Church. On Documents; J M Wright, Ch'm. J M Thorn and James

Isbell. On Destitutions; J S Stockton, Ch'm. T M Johnson and

A W Bendall. On Publication; G B Smith, Ch'm. E M Miller and B G

Harden. On Sunday Schools; J A O Bolding, Ch'm. L I) Willis

and W J Bragwell. On Temperance; B H James, Ch'm. T J Jackson and

M L Counts. On State of Religion; J M Wright, Ch'm. A A Love and

R A Gowder. On Missions; B H James, Ch'm. W C Summers and J S

Stockton. On Education; J S Stockton, Ch'm. G M Harrington

and B G Harden.

On Minister's Institute Work; J S Stockton, Ch'm. B H James and T M Johnson.

By motion, the regular order of business is amended, so as to constitute a committee on Ministers Institute Work.

By motion, the cimmittee on minister's institute work, is to report at 2 p. m. Monday.

Report of Committee on Devotion:

Eld. J. S. Gibson to preach at 1 1 a. in Sundav, and Eld. R. A. Gowder at 2 p. m. T. M. Johnson, Ch'm.

After prayer, adjourned until 8 a. m. Monday.

SUNDAY'S DEVOTIONAL EXERCISES.

Elder J. S. Gibson preached a very instructive and feel- ing sermon, from I. Peter 2-21. theme; "the suffering of Christ." Elder J. S. Stockton delivered an excellent ser- mon in the grove.

After a good dinner and recreation, we had an edifying sermon on the subject of missions, by Elder R. A. Gowder, after which, a collection was taken up for the rebuilding of the church house at Pleasant grove; amounting to $3.11.

Other collections were taken up to the amount of $7.17.

Elder J. O. A. Pace preached a very instructivs sermon in the grove, theme of subject, "the power of faith."

MONDAY.

October 10, '99. 8 o'clock. Met pursuant to adjournment; after prayer the roll was called, and absentees marked; the Moderator called for de- tained letters, when letters from Harmony and Mt. Pisgah were presented and received.

Elder B. G. Harden was received as a delegate from Shiloah, and Elder J. M. Wright from Cedar Creek.

On motion, a letter of dismission was granted to Spring Hill Church, and delegates excused.

On motion, regular rules were suspended, and Tuesday morning, after roll call, set for the consideration of queries.

On motion, reports of committees were taken up in reg- ular order.

Report of Committee on Destitution received and a- dopted as follows: We, your committee on destitution l>eg leave to make the following report: From what we learn, there may be some destitution in the hounds of the Big Bear Creek Association; but, it is the opinion of your committee, that our Executive Board can better de- termine where the destitution lies, than the Association, and how this destitution ought to be supplied; and we recommend that this work be left entirely to the good judgment of the Board. Respectfully,

J. 8. Stockton, C'h'm ,

On motion. Elder B. H. James was relieved as chair- man of committee on finance, and T. J. Jackson, appointed.

Report of Committee on Publications received and adopted as follows: We. your committee on publications report as follows: We insist that the Bible be read more in our homes, and suggest "Bible Helps," published by the Southern Baptist Convention, at Nashville, Tenn., we fur- ther suggest the reading of the Alabama Baptist, and the Foreign Mission Journal. Respectfully,

G. B. Smith, Clfm.

Report of Committee on Sunday Schools received, and after much able discussion by the brethren, adopted as follows: We, your committee on Sunday Schools ask to make the following report: We find from the reading of the church letters, that few churches report Sunday Schools, we recommend that every church organize and sustain a permanent Sunday School for the training of the youths of our land in the truths of the Bible; those truths will

he reminders to restrain the children from vice and sin confronting them. Parents, we urge you to lead your children to the Sunday School, and partake of the spiritual feast yourselves. Respectfully Submitted,

J. A. O. Bolding, Ch'm. Motion prevailed to adjourn for preaching.

A Very instructive and edifying sermon was preached by Elder W. C. Summers, text; Acts 16-30. We believe that he fully and correctly answered the question: "What must I do to be saved?"

AFTERNOON SESSION.

After partaking of a good dinner and recreation, the Association was called to order by the Moderator, prayer by Elder B. G. Harden.

Report of Committee on Documents, received, read and adopted as follows: We, your committee on documents, find nineteen churches represented by letter and delegates, and three by statement; we find five Sunday Schools, and four prayer meetings; and three churches asking for our next Association; viz: Burleson, New Friendship and Bethlehem; all in Franklin Co. Ala. We request our church- es to report more Sunday Schools and Prayer Meetings to our next Association. Respectfully,

D. M. Thorn, Ch'm

Report of Committee on Temperance received, and after some discussion, adopted as follows: We, your committee on temperance report as follows: We believe the church of Christ has been instrumental in the hands of God, in putting down this great evil, although there is a great deal to be gained yet; we insist that the delegates of Big Bear Creek Association, use every means in their power, to put down this great evil, and hold strict discipline among their members. Respectfully,

B. H. James, Ch'm .

Report of Committee on Minister's Institute Work re- ceived and adopted as follows: We, your committee on minister's institute work beg leave to report tlie following: We regard the ministers institute among the other great works of the baptist denomination, in as much as it is a great helper to our ministers in instructing them in the way of sermon building, and we would respectfully rec- ommend that we invite the Institute to convene somewhere in the bounds of our Association, and that all our ministers attend the same Respectfully,

J. S. Stockton, Ch'm .

Report of Committee on State of Religion received and adopted as follows: We, your committee on state of reli- gion, find from the reports of our churches, that the state of religion is not what it ought to be; we would to God, that we could be awakened to our whole duty; let us pray to this end. Respectfully,

J. M. Wright, Ch'm.

Report of Committee on Education received, and after some able discussion was adopted as follows: We, your committee on education beg leave to make the following report: We regard the subject of education as one of the most important subjects that comes before our body; we believe that, if the most of the people are educated, and they are enabled to acquire useful knowledge, their con- dition in life will be better, and the whole people will be happier; where the people are educated, we look to find happy homes, a prosperous people, the observance of moral laws, the aptitude and disposition to progress toward a higher civilization, a higher order of morality and a higher condition of happiness; but where there is ignorance there is crime, and some one has truthfullv said that "iir- norance and crime are twin sisters, and whoever endures the one will be compeled to marry the other;" we, also be- lieve, that the time has come when an educated ministry is more needed than in former days, from the fact that the people generally, are becoming better enlightened, and if

the preacher is below his congregation in tlu point of ed- ucation, he can not teach them successfully; and as error and heresy are being disseminated all over our country, makes the demand for an educated ministry still greater, to successfully meet these errors that are preached all over the country. Respectfully,

J. S. Stockton, Ch'm .

Report of Committee on Finance received, and adopted as follows: We, your committee on finance make the fol- lowing report:

Received for minutes $16.71. Individual pledges $12.00. Associat'nl. purposes 37.35. Public collections 6.82.

Foreign missions .60.

Total $73.48.

Respectfully, T. J. Jackson, Ch'm.

Report of Committee on Missions received, and adopted as follows: We, your committee on associational missions beg leave to make the following report: We are glad to note, that mission work has been put in the hands of your Executive Board, we believe this plan will elevate the spirit of missions, let each church be an active missionary body, by contributing of their means . to the Executive Board, which will enable them to have all the destitutions in our bounds filled. Respectfully,

B. H. James, Ch'm .

Devotional Committee report that Elder J. 8. Gibson will preach to-morrow at 11 a. m.

Adjourned until 8: 30 a. m. Tuesday.

THIRD DAY.

Tuesday morning, 8: 30, o'clock.

Association met pursuant to adjournment, prayer by Bi'o. J. M. Yocum; after roll call, a motion was made, and prevailed, to have all queries deposited in a box for reading; discussion on same to be limited to ten minutes.

Query No. 1 Is it in keeping with good order, and bap- tist usage, for a baptist church to receive into her fellowship an excluded member of another baptist church, without said member froiucr to the church that had excluded him or her. and making reconsiliation? Answer; No.

Query No. 2 Is it right to exclude a member from a church, without a charge being prefered against him? Answer; No.

Query No. 3 Is it the practice of the Missionary Bap- tist Church, to receive into her fellowship, members from the United Baptist, who are in good standing in their church, without re-baptising them? Answer; Yes.

Query No. 4 Is it scriptural for a church to take a member under the watch-care of the church? Answer; No.

Query No. 5 Is it in keeping with good order and bap- tist usage, for a baptist church to receive into her fellow- ship, a member of another baptist church, who has not been formally dismissed from his or her church? Ans. No.

Query No. 6— Tabled.

The delegates from Little Bear Creek No. 2 were excused. Adjourned for preaching, and until 1 p. m. A very interesting sermon was preached at 11a. m. by Eld. J. S. Gibson, text; a portion of mark 16-7: "And Peter."

AFTERNOON SESSION.

Met pursuant to adjournment, prayer by Bro. Smith.

Report of Missionaries:

Elder B. H. James To the Big Bear Creek Association when convened:- No. of days labored, 6; sermons preach- ed,-*; miles traveled, 115; and several family visits. Breth- ren, owing to sickness I have not done much good, but believe there can be a good work done in my field of la- bor. Respectfully, B. H. James.

Verbal report of Elder W. C. Summers received and a- dopted, and a motion prevailed, that he be paid for services rendered.

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Resolutions adopted as follows:

Resolved, that some church in the bounds of this Asso- ciation, invite the holding: of a Ministers Institute in their midst. [ Burleson church extended the invitation through Bro. J. M. Thorn ] .

Resolved by the delegation that we extend to Crook- ed Oak Church and vicinity, our heart-felt thanks for their kind hospitality shown us while in their midst.

On motion, the Clerk was allowed $10.00 for his services; and minutes ordered printed and sent to the churches ac- cording to the amount they paid.

On motion, by Bro. F. M. Jackson, the Abstract of Principles, and Rules of Decorum were ordered printed in the minutes.

Election of place to hold next Association resulted in the choice of New Friendship; Eld. \V. C. Summers to preach the annual sermon; with Eld. F. M. Jackson, alternate.

On motion, Eld. J. S. Stockton was chosen to preach a Missionary Sermon at the next session, with Eld. B. H. James, alternate.

On motion, any brother attending any other Association may be received as a corresponding delegate.

On motion, Bro. P. Hester was appointed a member of the Executive Board, vice. Bro. \Y . N. Narm ore; the board otherwise unchanged.

The Union Meeting of the first district, met with New Friendship church; on Friday bofore the fourth Sunday in July 1899. Introductory sermon preached by Eld. B. H. James, from Acts 16-30. The next Union of this district will be held with Mt. Zion church, Friday before the 4th. Sunday in July 1900; Introductory Sermon will be preach- ed by .Eld. J. S. Stockton, Eld. R. A. Gowder. alternate.

(I. W. McKimiey, Clerk. B. H. James, Moderator.

The Union Meeting of the second district met with Evening Shade church, on Friday before the 3rd Sunday in Jul v 1899. Introductory sermon preached by Eld. \V. L. Andrews, text; Heb. 9-22. The next Union of

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this district will be held with Little Bear Creek No. 1. Elder W. C. Summers to preach the Introductory Sermon.

J. W. Rikard, Clerk. W. L. Andrews, Moderator.

[ Note Clerk of the Union failed to mention time of above meeting] .

Report of Executive Board adopted as follows: We, your Executive Board report as follows:

Receipts: On hand last report $ 7 83 Union meeting,lst dst.$ 8 o9 Old pledges, from B " " 2nd" 160

G Harden 2 00 Minute funds 16 71

From Shiloah church 2 00 Church pledges for Individual pledges 14 00 associat'nal. purposes 35 75

Collections on Sunday 7 17 Foreign missions 60

Bethlehem church 25

Total 91 00

Disbursements:

Paid Bro Bendall $ 1 50

41 Foreign missions

" Clerk for minutes

" Clerk for services

B II James

'■ W C Summers

Total 38 21

Ballance on hand $52 79

Respectfully, J. M. Thorn, C/hm.

CHURCH PLEDGES.

Burleson $ 5 00 Mt Zion 2 50

Bethlehem 4 00 Duncan Creek 3 00

Evening Shade No 1. 2 00 New Friendship ... 5 oO

Holly Springs ... 1 Oo L. Bear Creek No 2. 2 00

Harmony 2 50 Pleasant Grove ... 1 Oo

Shiloah 2 50 Crooked Oak 3 00

Total 34 00

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6 00

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INDIVIDUAL PLEDGES

\V L Andrews . . $ 1 00

B G Harden .... 1 00

J A O Balding pd. 1 00

C H James . . . pd. 50

L C Pace pd. 50

H H James $ 1 00

T M Johnson 1 00

J M Wright 1 00

L D Willis 1 00

N H Hester 1 00

P Hester 1 00

Total JO 00

Amount of unpaid individual pledges for the year 1899 $16 00

Note The chairman of the Executive Board requested, that an itemized statement of these unpaid pledges he car- ried over in this minute, showing who failed to pay, but as there is no means of geting such statement, in proper form, I only insert the amount. Clerk.

The Association being through with business, after a few beautiful remarks by the Moderator, joined in sinking a hymn and extended to each other the parting hand with a good feeling of brotherly love and affection; and after a fervent prayer by Elder J. S. Stockton, adjourned, to meet with New Friendship Church, Franklin Co. Ala, Saturday before the 2nd Sunday in Oct, A. I). 1900.

J J. Dillakd, Clerk.

W. C. Summers, Moderator

Erratuin by printer Pledge of Evening Shade Church No. 1 is $2.50, instead of $2.00; as printed on opposite page.

Printer.

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ABSTRACT OF PRINCIPLES.

We do now jointly agree in the strength of the Lord, and through his assistance, to keep the faith as it was once delivered to the saints, which we believe to contain the following, sublime and important doctrines, viz: The be- ing of a God head, and that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, are the words of God, and the only rule of faith, and practice; the fall of Adam, the degeneracy of the posterity, corruption of human nature, and the inabil- ity of fallen man, to do that which is spiritually good, ab- stract from Christ and the means of grace, ''For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son to die that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life,'1 that he is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world, and sinners are justified by repentance towards God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; and God's elect are call- ed and sanctified by the influence of the word of God, and operation of the Holy Spirit: the final perseverance of the saints in grace, and that the joys of the righteous and pun- ishment of the wicked will be eternal, and that baptism is by immersion in water, and that none but regularly bap- tised persons have a right to commune together at the Lord's table, also, that no minister has a right to the administration of the ordinances, but such as are regularly baptised, called, and come under the imposition of hands bv the Presbvterv.

RULES OF DECORUM.

1. Ths Association shall be opened and closed by prayer.

2. But one person shall speak at a time and lie shall arise

and address the Moderator.

3. No member shall be interrupted while speaking, unless

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lie depart from the subject in hand or use words of personal reflection.

4. Every motion made and seconded, shall come under the

consideration of the Association, except it be with- drawn by him that made it, and if there are two or more motions before the Association, on the same subject, at one time, the first motion shall be the first in order.

5. Every case taken up by the Association, shall first be

decided on, or be withdrawn before another is offered. t\. When anything is taken up by the Association, after al- lowing time for discussion, the Moderator shall state the question, and those in favor of the thing proposed shall rise to their feet, and those against it shall keep their seats; and the decision thus made shall be an- nounced by the Moderator immediately.

7. No person shall depart from the session of the Associa-

tion without leave.

8. No person shall speak more than twice on the same

subject without leave obtained, nor shall anv proposi- tion be made to close the subject until the debates are gone through.

i). The appellation of brother shall be used in our addresses to one another.

10. 'Fhe Moderator shall be entitled to the same privilege of speech as any other member provided he appoints some other member to fill the chair while speaking but shall not vote unless the Association be equally divided.

1 1. Any person breaking these rules shall be reproved as the Association may think proper.

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Newsoni Springs- New Friendship Pleasant Grove Sardis

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Bethlehem Crooked Oak Duncan Creek Evening Shade Holley Springs Harmony Liberty Hill LittleBearCr'k 1 LittleBearCr'k 2 Mt Moriah Mt Pisgah Mt Zion

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JRNeSmith VV N Tavlor B H James J M Wrighc J S Stockton R A Gowder W C Summers W N Taylor M J Pace

R A Gowder Isaac Brad ford T M Johnson B H James B H James R A Gowder J S Stockton VV N Taylor \V C Summers J E Miller

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J R Thorn

Burleson J M Yocum

Beeson A fcirissom

Russellville T J Willis

Russellville J W Rikard

Frankfort J D Williams

Burleson J T Bolding

Pleasant Site L M Taylor

Spruce Pine W R Richardson Tuscumbia J M Mitchell

Fordton WM Willis

Sprinirvalley W H Wade

Mpruce Pine J N Smith

Russellville (J D Daily

Rock t'reek J .) Dillard

Belyreeii T W Stone

Hodges SO Sherrill

Spruce Pine S G Ingram

Pliilcampbell TJ Byars

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