YELLOW CREEK BAPTIST ASSN. (Alabama) NOT CALVINIST

 The Yellow Creek Assn. was formed from eight churches in the North River Baptist Assn. and one from the Aberdeen Assn. in 1860, after the North River Assn. had grown very large. It was agreed to divide the association and the result was the Yellow Creek Baptist Association, founded upon the same constitution and articles of faith as North River. By this time North River had adopted the New Hampshire Confession, but retained their original articles of faith as "clarification", and Yellow Creek did the same. (A short article on this can be read in"Baptist Migration into Alabama, by David E.Gregg)

I will dig into the Aberdeen Assn. It is probable that they were not Calvinist, since one of their churches joined Yellow River, but also possible this church was a "misfit" among Calvinists, and decided to join Yellow Creek.

North River, founded in 1832, was Non Calvinist beyond all doubt. For a history of the North River Assn., articles of faith, etc., see my article on them here 

 

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