As you well know there are hundreds of church varieties. Not only are there different religions, but within the different religions, there are different sub-groups. Under the broad heading of "Christian", there are Catholics and Protestants. Under Protestants, there is an incredible diversity of denominations. Some of the more well-known ones are Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, and Baptist, each having a variety of sub-groups within them.
Today I want to address what sets traditional Baptists apart from these other denominations? What makes us unique, why do we generally worship and function apart from these other groups? While the answer to this question can fill volumes, I want to give a brief overview of what sets us apart and why it is important. I hope you follow along.