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Indian Creek P.B. Church
Mission Statement

Indian Creek Primitive Baptist Church, under the Lordship of Jesus Christ and by the power of the Holy Spirit, exists to:
Our mission is summed up in our Church Motto:
A loving church that worships God and serves mankind.

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A Historical Sketch of Indian Creek Primitive Baptist Church

April 21, 1869-Present

The Indian Creek Primitive Baptist Church was organized in the latter half of the eighteenth century. The Church's title to the property at its present location dates back to April 21, 1869, at which time the present Indian Creek Church was known as the African Baptist Church. Reverend Ned Coleman, who was known to some as Reverend Ned Clay was the founder of Indian Creek Church.

After the pastorate of Reverend Clay came the service of Reverend J. Kempfield. During Kempfield's administration, the church separated from the Indian Creek Association and joined the Mallard Creek Association, of which it is at present a member. Reverend Kempfield was known to have baptized fifty-three candidates in one day.

Reverend Ned Patrick, the third pastor of the Indian Creek P.B. Church served well and added many souls to the church. During his pastorate, a new roof and a new ceiling were added to the church.

In 1937, the Reverend Sonnie Hereford became the fourth pastor. The church observed growth, both spiritually and physically. His ability to organize and conduct church activities drew great attention. Reverend Hereford put weather boarding around the church, dug a well, built a pastor's living quarters, and also laid a church cornerstone.

After the passing of Reverend Hereford, the church's stewardship fell into the hands of its fifth pastor, Reverend James Townsend. In 1952, the church was destroyed by lightning with nothing saved except the piano. Under Reverend Townsend's mindful leadership a new church was completed in less than two years. In 1971, plans were made to build a new church with an A-shaped roof. Within two years a new church, complete with balcony, five service rooms, four bathrooms and a Baptistery was finished. In 1982, as the membership and church activities grew, an annex was added to the church.

Prior to 1984 worship service was held twice each month. During 1984 the Indian Creek Church members decided to have worship service every Sunday. By the guidance of the Almighty God the church called Reverend Michael Hartwell to serve as the sixth pastor on August 14, 1985.

Under Elder Hartwell's pastorate the church grew spiritually and physically. Elder Hartwell reinstated Prayer Service, established Bible Classes for all ages, the Limestone Prison Ministry, Tape Ministry, Matrons and Brotherhood organizations, Food Source Program, Children's Church for ages 6-11, Trustee Board, Finance Committee, and Fun/Fitness and Praise Group (Aerobics); and became involved in various outreach ministries to the Indian Creek Church family and community. Elder Hartwell served dutifully and faithfully as pastor for ten years (October 1985-September 1995).

By the faithfulness of God, on April 5, 1996, the church elected Elder Timothy M. Rainey to serve as its seventh pastor. Since his election an Evangelistic Ministry, a New Member's Class , a New Member's Ministry, a College Ministry, a Cub Scout Unit, an After-School Program, a Summer Enrichment Program for ages 5-12, a Single's Ministry, and a Homebound Program have been organized. Under his guidance, a church mission statement and motto have been developed by the membership and the church is witnessing growth. On January 1, 1998, Elder Rainey became the church's first full-time pastor. A part-time secretary was added in 2001. We believe that God in his infinite wisdom has joined us together and do look forward with great anticipation to Elder Rainey's pastorate with Indian Creek Church.

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Primitive Baptist
Articles of Faith

ARTICLE I
WE BELIEVE in only one true and living God and the trinity of persons in the God-head, Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost, and yet there are not three, but one God. Reference Scripture:

ARTICLE II
WE BELIEVE the Scriptures of Old and New Testaments are the Word of God, and the only rule of faith and practice.

ARTICLE III
WE BELIEVE in the doctrine of eternal and particular election of a definite number of the human race and chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world, that they should be holy and without blame before Him in love.

ARTICLE IV
WE BELIEVE in a covenant redemption between God the Father, and God the Son.

ARTICLE V
WE BELIEVE in the fall of man and the communication of Adam's sinful nature to his posterity by ordinary generation and their impotency to recover themselves from the fallen state they are in by nature by their own free will and ability.

ARTICLE VI
WE BELIEVE that all chosen in Christ shall hear the voice of the Son of God , and are effectively called, regenerated and born again.

ARTICLE VII
WE BELIEVE that those born again are justified in the sight of God alone by the righteousness of Jesus Christ imputed to them by faith.

ARTICLE VIII
WE BELIEVE that faith is the gift of God, and good works the fruit of faith, that justify us in the sight of men and angels as evidences of our gracious state.

ARTICLE IX
WE BELIEVE that all the Saints of God justified by the righteousness of Christ shall preserve in grace, and none of them finally fall away so as to be lost.

ARTICLE X
WE BELIEVE in the general judgment, both of the just and the unjust, and that joys of the righteous shall be eternal and the punishment of the wicked shall be everlasting.

ARTICLE XI
WE BELIEVE that the visible Church of Christ is a congregation of Baptized Believers in Christ adhering to a special covenant, which recognizes Christ as their on lawgiver and ruler, and His word their exclusive guide in all religious matters. It is complete in itself and independent under Christ of every other church organization. it is alone a religious assembly, selected and called out of the world by the doctrine of the Gospel to worship the true God according to His Word.

ARITCLE XII
WE BELIEVE that the Scriptural officers of the church are: Pastor and Deacon, whose, qualifications and duties are defined in the Epistles of 1st Timothy 3rd chapter and Titus 1st chapter.

ARTICLE XIII
WE BELIEVE that Baptism is immersion of believer in water by a proper administrator in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost.

ARTICLE XIV
WE BELIEVE that no Minister has a right to administers the ordinances of the gospel only such as have been regularly baptized, called and come under the imposition of a Presbytery by the majority of the Church of Christ.

ARTICLE XV
WE BELIEVE that none but regularly baptized and orderly Church Members have a right to communion at the Lord's Table. Reference: Matthew 26; Mark 14; Luke 22;

ARTICLE XVI
WE BELIEVE in the washing the Saints' Feet in a Church capacity immediately after the Lord's Supper. Reference: John 13.

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