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The Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship (FGBCF) is primarily a denomination rooted in Pentecostal traditions with minimal ties to Baptist doctrine.
Answer: False
The FGBCF integrates Pentecostal-Charismatic doctrines with traditional Baptist principles, demonstrating substantial connections to Baptist doctrine rather than minimal ones.
Bishop Paul Sylvester Morton, the founder of the FGBCF, was also known for his career as a Gospel singer.
Answer: True
Bishop Paul Sylvester Morton, the founder of the FGBCF, indeed had a notable career as a Gospel singer in addition to his pastoral leadership.
A primary motivation for the FGBCF's formation was to embrace cessationist beliefs within traditional black Baptist churches.
Answer: False
The FGBCF was formed in contrast to cessationist beliefs prevalent in some traditional black Baptist churches; its founders advocated for the continued operation of spiritual gifts.
Churches affiliated with the FGBCF are required to change their names to reflect their new affiliation.
Answer: False
Churches affiliated with the FGBCF are not mandated to alter their names to signify their membership in the fellowship.
The FGBCF originated from a schism within the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church.
Answer: False
The FGBCF originated from a movement within the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., not from a schism within the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
National Baptist Convention leadership supported the FGBCF movement from its inception, viewing it as a natural extension of Baptist tradition.
Answer: False
National Baptist Convention leadership did not universally support the FGBCF movement from its inception; rather, there was apprehension regarding its potential to form a separate denomination and its distinct beliefs on spiritual gifts.
Bishop Paul Morton left the National Baptist Convention, USA, in 1995 due to theological agreements on spiritual gifts.
Answer: False
Bishop Paul Morton departed from the National Baptist Convention, USA, in 1995 due to controversies and disagreements concerning the Full Gospel movement's theological stance on spiritual gifts.
The first conference of the FGBCF in 1994 had an attendance of approximately 5,000 people.
Answer: False
The inaugural conference of the FGBCF in 1994 was attended by an estimated 25,000 to 30,000 people, not approximately 5,000.
Who is recognized as the founder of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship?
Answer: Bishop Paul Sylvester Morton
Bishop Paul Sylvester Morton is recognized as the founder of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship.
In what year was the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship officially established?
Answer: 1994
The Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship was officially established in 1994.
The FGBCF separated from which major Baptist convention?
Answer: National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.
The FGBCF emerged from a movement that separated from the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.
What was the primary concern of the National Baptist Convention leadership regarding the emerging FGBCF movement?
Answer: The movement's potential to form a separate denomination and its beliefs on spiritual gifts.
The primary concern of the National Baptist Convention leadership was the potential formation of a separate denomination by the FGBCF movement and its distinct beliefs regarding spiritual gifts.
Bishop Paul Morton left the National Baptist Convention, USA, in 1995 due to:
Answer: Controversies surrounding the Full Gospel movement's beliefs.
Bishop Paul Morton's departure from the National Baptist Convention, USA, in 1995 was precipitated by controversies surrounding the Full Gospel movement's theological tenets.
What was the estimated attendance at the first conference of the FGBCF in 1994?
Answer: Approximately 25,000 to 30,000 people
The inaugural conference of the FGBCF in 1994 was attended by an estimated 25,000 to 30,000 people.
Bishop Paul Morton's background before founding the FGBCF included being a Gospel singer and:
Answer: A pastor within the National Baptist Convention, USA.
Prior to founding the FGBCF, Bishop Paul Morton's background included a career as a Gospel singer and service as a pastor within the National Baptist Convention, USA.
The FGBCF embraces Pentecostal-Charismatic doctrines such as speaking in tongues, laying on of hands, divine healing, and prophecy.
Answer: True
Consistent with its Full Gospel orientation, the FGBCF embraces Pentecostal-Charismatic doctrines, including the practice of speaking in tongues, laying on of hands, divine healing, and prophecy.
The fellowship places a strong emphasis on practicing holiness and Christian sanctification.
Answer: True
A key theological emphasis within the FGBCF is the practice of holiness and Christian sanctification, aligning it with certain traditions within Protestant theology.
The FGBCF upholds believer's baptism by full immersion, signifying a conscious decision to follow Christ.
Answer: True
Consistent with Baptist tradition, the FGBCF upholds believer's baptism administered by full immersion, symbolizing a conscious commitment to Christian discipleship.
'Soul competency' in Baptist doctrine means that individuals are solely responsible for their salvation without needing any divine intervention.
Answer: False
'Soul competency' in Baptist doctrine emphasizes an individual's direct responsibility to God and their capacity for spiritual understanding, not the absence of divine intervention.
'Sola fide' is a doctrine upheld by the FGBCF that emphasizes salvation through good works and adherence to religious laws.
Answer: False
'Sola fide,' a core tenet upheld by the FGBCF, signifies salvation through faith alone, not through meritorious works or legalistic adherence.
Congregational autonomy within the FGBCF means that the Presiding Bishop has absolute authority over all local church affairs.
Answer: False
Congregational autonomy, a principle upheld by the FGBCF, grants local churches the right to self-governance, which is distinct from the Presiding Bishop having absolute authority over all local church affairs.
The FGBCF's stance on spiritual gifts aligns with cessationist views, believing most gifts ceased with the apostles.
Answer: False
The FGBCF's stance on spiritual gifts is antithetical to cessationism; it affirms the continued operation and importance of these gifts within the church.
The FGBCF's theological orientation is described as exclusively Calvinistic.
Answer: False
The FGBCF's theological orientation is not exclusively Calvinistic; it aligns more closely with Wesleyan-Arminian theology and incorporates Pentecostal-Charismatic elements.
What is the primary theological stance of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship regarding spiritual gifts?
Answer: They advocate for the continued operation of spiritual gifts like speaking in tongues and prophecy.
The FGBCF advocates for the continued operation and expression of spiritual gifts, such as speaking in tongues and prophecy, viewing them as integral to the Christian life.
Which of the following is NOT explicitly mentioned as a traditional Baptist doctrine upheld by the FGBCF?
Answer: The authority of church elders over congregational decisions
While the FGBCF upholds doctrines like soul competency and believer's baptism by immersion, the authority of church elders over congregational decisions is not explicitly listed as a core tenet in the provided context.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a Pentecostal/Charismatic doctrine embraced by the FGBCF?
Answer: Infant baptism
While the FGBCF embraces doctrines such as speaking in tongues, divine healing, and prophecy, infant baptism is not listed as one of its embraced Pentecostal/Charismatic doctrines.
Which of the following is a core tenet of believer's baptism as upheld by the FGBCF?
Answer: It is administered to individuals professing faith, by full immersion.
A core tenet of believer's baptism, as upheld by the FGBCF, is its administration to individuals professing faith, performed through full immersion.
The principle of 'soul competency' emphasizes:
Answer: An individual's direct responsibility to God and ability to interpret scripture.
The principle of 'soul competency' emphasizes an individual's direct responsibility to God and their inherent ability to interpret scripture.
What does 'sola fide' mean in the context of the FGBCF's doctrine?
Answer: Salvation by faith alone.
'Sola fide,' a doctrine embraced by the FGBCF, signifies that salvation is attained solely through faith.
The FGBCF's theological leanings often align with which Protestant tradition?
Answer: Wesleyan-Arminian theology
The FGBCF's theological leanings frequently align with the Wesleyan-Arminian tradition within Protestant Christianity.
The FGBCF's emphasis on holiness and Christian sanctification aligns it with which movement?
Answer: The Holiness Movement
The FGBCF's emphasis on holiness and Christian sanctification aligns it with the broader Holiness movement within Protestantism.
Which of the following is NOT a traditional Baptist doctrine upheld by the FGBCF?
Answer: Papal infallibility
While the FGBCF upholds doctrines such as sola fide, congregational autonomy, and believer's baptism, papal infallibility is not a Baptist doctrine and is therefore not upheld by the fellowship.
The FGBCF's theological orientation is described as Baptist, with strong emphasis on Full Gospel, Holiness, and which other movement?
Answer: Pentecostal
The FGBCF's theological orientation is Baptist, emphasizing Full Gospel and Holiness aspects, and is also identified with the Pentecostal movement.
The FGBCF's ecclesiastical polity is strictly congregationalist, mirroring historic black Baptist denominations.
Answer: False
The FGBCF has adopted an Episcopal polity, characterized by a Council of Bishops and a Presiding Bishop, which differs from the strictly congregationalist polity common in many historic black Baptist denominations.
The FGBCF does not ordain women clergy, adhering to traditional Baptist restrictions on female leadership.
Answer: False
Contrary to traditional restrictions in some Baptist denominations, the FGBCF actively ordains and consecrates women as pastors and bishops.
The FGBCF's polity is described as Episcopal.
Answer: True
The ecclesiastical polity of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship is classified as Episcopal, characterized by a hierarchy of bishops.
The FGBCF actively ordains and consecrates women as bishops.
Answer: True
The FGBCF actively engages in the ordination and consecration of women to the office of bishop, reflecting its inclusive approach to leadership.
How does the FGBCF's governance structure differ from that of many historic black Baptist denominations?
Answer: It has adopted a presbyteral-episcopal polity with a Council of Bishops.
The FGBCF employs a presbyteral-episcopal polity, featuring a Council of Bishops and a Presiding Bishop, which contrasts with the predominantly congregationalist structure of many historic black Baptist denominations.
What is the FGBCF's stance on the ordination of women?
Answer: It actively ordains and consecrates women as pastors and bishops.
The FGBCF actively ordains and consecrates women to pastoral and episcopal roles within the fellowship.
The FGBCF's polity is classified as:
Answer: Episcopal
The FGBCF's ecclesiastical polity is classified as Episcopal.
What is the name of the women's organization within the FGBCF?
Answer: The Daughters of the Promise
The women's organization within the FGBCF is known as the Daughters of the Promise.
The FGBCF's organizational structure is collectively governed by:
Answer: The Full Gospel Baptist Council of Bishops
The collective governance of the FGBCF's organizational structure is vested in the Full Gospel Baptist Council of Bishops.
Bishop Joseph W. Walker III is the current Presiding Bishop of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship.
Answer: True
Bishop Joseph W. Walker III succeeded Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. and currently serves as the Presiding Bishop of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship.
The New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, led by Bishop Eddie Long, remained a steadfast affiliate of the FGBCF throughout its history.
Answer: False
The New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, under Bishop Eddie Long, was a prominent affiliate of the FGBCF but later departed from the fellowship.
Bishop Paul Morton announced his intention to resign as Presiding Bishop in 2015.
Answer: False
Bishop Paul Morton announced his intention to resign as Presiding Bishop of the FGBCF in 2013, with the transition occurring in 2015.
Bishop Joseph W. Walker III was appointed Presiding Bishop before Bishop Paul Morton announced his resignation.
Answer: False
Bishop Joseph W. Walker III was appointed Presiding Bishop in 2015, subsequent to Bishop Paul Morton's announcement of his intention to resign in 2013.
Bishop Neil Ellis established the Global United Fellowship after successfully winning the election to succeed Bishop Morton.
Answer: False
Bishop Neil Ellis established the Global United Fellowship after resigning from the FGBCF and losing the election to succeed Bishop Morton.
Who succeeded Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. as the Presiding Bishop of the FGBCF?
Answer: Bishop Joseph W. Walker III
Bishop Joseph W. Walker III succeeded Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. as the Presiding Bishop of the FGBCF in 2015.
Which church, once a prominent affiliate, later left the FGBCF due to controversies?
Answer: New Birth Missionary Baptist Church
The New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, led by Bishop Eddie Long, was a significant affiliate that later departed from the FGBCF amidst controversies.
Bishop Neil Ellis's departure from the FGBCF led to the establishment of which organization?
Answer: The Global United Fellowship
Following his departure from the FGBCF, Bishop Neil Ellis established the Global United Fellowship.
The FGBCF's claim to apostolic succession is based on the consecration of Bishop Morton by George Augustus Stallings Jr., a bishop recognized by the Roman Catholic Church.
Answer: False
The FGBCF's claim to apostolic succession relies on Bishop Morton's consecration by George Augustus Stallings Jr. However, Stallings' ordinations were considered 'valid but illicit' by the Roman Catholic Church, not fully recognized.
According to Roman Catholic doctrine, 'valid but illicit' ordinations are considered sacramentally ineffective.
Answer: False
Roman Catholic doctrine posits that 'valid but illicit' ordinations are sacramentally effective, though performed outside canonical authority.
The FGBCF's claim to apostolic succession is based on the consecration of Bishop Morton by which individual?
Answer: George Augustus Stallings Jr., an excommunicated Catholic bishop
The FGBCF's claim to apostolic succession is based on the consecration of Bishop Morton by George Augustus Stallings Jr.
What does the Roman Catholic Church consider 'valid but illicit' ordinations to be?
Answer: Sacramentally effective but performed outside canonical authority.
Within Roman Catholic doctrine, 'valid but illicit' ordinations are considered sacramentally effective, albeit performed without proper canonical authorization.
The FGBCF's claim to apostolic succession is based on the consecration of Bishop Morton by George Augustus Stallings Jr., whose ordinations were viewed by the Roman Catholic Church as:
Answer: Valid but illicit
The Roman Catholic Church viewed the ordinations of George Augustus Stallings Jr., through whom the FGBCF claims apostolic succession, as 'valid but illicit'.
The headquarters of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship is located in Houston, Texas.
Answer: False
The official headquarters of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship is situated in Atlanta, Georgia.
The phrase 'The Right to Choose' signifies the FGBCF's belief in the imperative of exercising spiritual gifts for a church's full function.
Answer: True
The phrase 'The Right to Choose' encapsulates the FGBCF's conviction that the free expression of spiritual gifts is essential for the complete functioning of a New Testament church.
What is the FGBCF's headquarters location?
Answer: Atlanta, Georgia
The headquarters of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship is located in Atlanta, Georgia.