Kings Norton Baptist Church


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Overview

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Kings Norton Baptist Church is situated on Wharf Road just down from the attractive and well know KN Green. Currently there are about 40 in membership, and from a rich mix of social backgrounds and cultures. Quite a few of the members have been some years and all living close to the church many within one mile.

"Kings Norton Baptist Church on Wharf Road has been pastored for the last 18 years by Ken Mullis (shown in the photo). Ken moved from Cornwall and before that south east London where he pastored churches. Saved as a young teenager and trained for the pastorate at 'Spurgeon's he has been a 'working' pastor employed as a lecturer until early retirement a few years ago. He has three children.


Crusaders Sunday School.

Kings Norton Crusaders has been in existence for many years and until a couple of years ago met at the Saracen’s Head on The Green. Now meeting in the Chapel on Wharf Road (see picture below) children come from several areas of Kings Norton and from children who have started primary school up to the age of 15. A minibus is used to collect those who live on the estates across the canal from the Chapel. This club has for the last 4 years been mainly evangelistic in orientation.
The Crusader Sunday school starts at 11:30 after the coffee time at the end of the morning service.
When staffing allows there are activities in the evening or weekends such as sports, trips to swimming pools, Ice skating, bonfire night, walks and so on, these are for those who regularly attend the Crusader club on Sunday afternoons. These in time hope to restart.

1997 - KNBC's 150th Anniversary

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On the 15th October 1847 a chapel came into being on Wharf Road. What was once two homes was now a meeting place of worship. It started life as a church plant from Cannon street Church in the centre of Birmingham. The chapel had it's 150th anniversary celebrations on 15nd Oct 1997. The photo to the left shows the road back in the late 19th century.

To mark the occasion an invitation was tentatively sent to the then Lord Mayor who graciously accepted. A Christian Lady, who, after arriving on that cool but sunny morning, gave a clear address to us all who had been eagerly awaiting her arrival in the car park. We then followed her inside to see the exhibition and cake cut etc.


Left and below left: The Lord Mayors visit to our chapel to celebrate our 150th Anniversary as a church since being planted by a city centre church in 1847.


KNBC's history

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How it started

The chapel was built in 1847, the opening services being conducted by the Revs. J. Angell James (Carr's Lane) and T. Swan. (Services had previously been held in a room at the Navigation Inn nearby, and a Sunday School since 1822.) Cannon Street Church purchased three houses, demolishing two to make room for the chapel, and leaving the third for vestry and classrooms a front wall being added to match the rest of the buildings. Lay preachers sent by Cannon Street Church conducted afternoon and evening services, walking to their appointments and often taking their food with them. In 1896 Mr. F. B. Andrews, A.R.I.B.A., was appointed deacon in charge, and here he was married. In 1898 the Rev. W. Hackney's assistant—Rev. H. W. Baker—became joint-pastor of King's Norton and Alvechurch, his stipend being provided by the two Churches, helped by Cannon Street Church, now occupying Graham Street chapel. Mr. Baker ministered seven years. In 1905 Mr. Walter J. Glover, of King's Heath, became honorary lay pastor and served ten years, resigning owing to ill-health.

Mr. F. G. Saunders became pastor in 1915, and his work has been greatly blessed. On October 15th, 1922, King's Norton was formed into a separate Church, the Rev. F. V. Mildred, pastor of Cannon Street Memorial Church, conducting the special service. Prior to this the baptismal services were conducted by the Cannon Street minister. Since then Mr. Saunders has baptised over 100 candidates, many of whom had been members of Methodist and other Churches. Many of them remained in their respective Churches, the pastor believing it is the duty of the Church to evangelise, and not proselytise. On two occasions the canal nearby has been used as a baptistery. Mr. Saunders joined the Sund4y School in 1892, afterwards becoming teacher and the Church Secretary. He has been three times President of King's Norton Christian Endeavour Union, and also the President of the Birmingham and Midland Brotherhood and Sisterhood Federation. (From the Birmingham Baptists book 1942 p. 135/6)

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KNBC stands for.....

1. The divine inspiration and infallibility of Holy Scripture, as originally given, and its supreme authority in all matters of faith and conduct.

2. The unity, equality and individual personality of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit in the Godhead.

3. The sovereignty of God in creation, revelation, redemption and final judgement. 4. The full deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, his incarnation and virgin birth, and his real and sinless humanity.

5. The personality of Satan, the arch-enemy of God and man.

6. The universal sinfulness and guilt of human nature since the Fall, rendering man subject to God’s wrath and condemnation, and his total inability to save himself, apart from the intervention of the only mediator, Jesus Christ.

7. Redemption from the guilt, penalty and power of sin and from the dominion of Satan only through the sacrificial death (as our representative and substitute) of Jesus Christ.

8. The bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and his ascension to the right hand of the Father, his present intercessory ministry as great high priest, and his future personal return and universal reign.

9. The necessity of the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit to make the death of Christ effective to the individual sinner, convicting him of sin, granting him repentance towards God and faith in Jesus Christ.

10. The indwelling and continuous work of the Holy Spirit in every believer.

11. The resurrection of the body, the judgement of mankind by our Lord Jesus Christ, the eternal blessedness in Heaven of the redeemed and the eternal banishment of the lost in Hell.

12. The one, holy, universal church, which is the Body of Christ, and to which all true believers belong.

13. The local church as a called-out community of born-again believers, with the liberty to order its life as the Holy Spirit will guide through the Scriptures, and enjoying fellowship with all those who love our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

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