Albuquerque Primitive Baptist Church


Elder Steve Baldock


6102 Constitution Avenue NE

Albuquerque New Mexico 87110

United States of America



Schedule of Services

Staff Directory

About Albuquerque Primitive Baptist Church

Scriptures of interest

Directions to Church and map

Other Sites of Interest

Articles of Faith

 Phone Number

Main Telehone Number

505-286-2481

 

 


Schedule of Services

Day

Time

Event

Scheduled Preacher

First Sunday

10:30 AM

Sunday Service

Elder Ray Little

Second Sunday

10:30 AM

Sunday Service

To be announced

Third Sunday

10:30 AM

Sunday Service

Elder Ray Little

Fourth Sunday

10:30 AM

Sunday Service

Elder Steve Baldock

* Dinner is provided on the Grounds following morning service.
Visitors are invited to break bread with us.


Staff Directory

Name

Position

E-mail

Steve Baldock

Pastor

Elder Steve Baldock

Ike Johnson

Deacon

Ike Johnson 

Joanne Johnson

Church Clerk

Joanne Johnson 

 


Albuquerque Primitive Baptist Church

The Albuquerque Primitive Baptist Church, established in 1956, serves the central New Mexico area. Albuquerque Primitive Baptist Church is a member of the Border States Union, and is in fellowship with the West Texas Association.
 


SCRIPTURES OF THE DAY

Ephesians 5:6 - 8...11, 12

6: Let no man deceive you with vain words for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience.

7: Be not ye therefore partakers with them.

8: For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord walk as children of light

11: And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.

12: For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret.


Church Address and Directions

Our Church is located on the corner of Constitution and Arizona streets in the northeast heights of Albuquerque New Mexico. From I-40, take Exit 162A (Louisiana Avenue South), turn right on Constitution (1st light), West 7 blocks, church on corner of Arizona and Constitution.


Other Sites of Interest

Sharon Primitive Baptist Church (St. Louis, Missouri)

David E. Hunnicutt's Professional Home Page

Primitive Baptist Web Station

 

Created on Sunday July 30, 2000 at 16:32:55

Edited on Saturday September 10, 2005 at 11:55:45


ARTICLES OF FAITH FOR THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH OF ALBUQUERQUE

    1. We believe in one true and living God, and the trinity of persons in the Godhead– Father, Son and Holy Ghost, and yet not three but one God.

    2. We believe that the whole human family were created in Adam, their seminal head, and that all alike fell in him by his transgression of the law, and all partake of his sinful nature.

    3. We believe in the covenant of redemption by the Holy Trinity and that a definite number of the fallen sons and daughters of Adam were chosen in Christ before the world began, and they should be holy and without blame before Him in love.

    4. We believe that all chosen in Christ shall be called, regenerated and sanctified by the Holy Spirit, and that they will all be justified in the sight of God by the righteousness of Christ imputed to them by faith and will be preserved through grace and never fall finally away.

    5. We believe that eternal life is the gift of God, and good works are the fruit of faith, and justify us in the sight of man and Angels as evidence of our gracious state.

    6. We believe that all the spiritual blessings that are essential for consummation of the eternal salvation of the elect were given them in Christ before the world began, and in time bestowed upon them by virtue of His atonement for them.

    7. We believe that baptism and the Lord’s supper are ordinances of Jesus Christ and that true believers are the only subjects of baptism and that immersion is the only apostolic mode.

    8. We believe that washing the saint’s feet is a duty enjoined by Jesus Christ, and should be done in church capacity.

    9. We believe that no minister has any right to administer the ordinances of the gospel, but one who is regularly baptized and called of God, and has come under the imposition of the hands of presbytery.

    10. We believe that none but regularly baptized believers have a right to commune at the Lord’s table.

    11. We believe in the resurrection of the just and unjust and that the vile bodies of the saints shall be fashioned like unto the glorious body of Christ, and the felicity of the saints and punishment of the wicked shall be everlasting.