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Biography shubal stearns

          Shubael Stearns, a New England Separate Baptist, migrated to Sandy Creek, North Carolina, in and initiated a revival that quickly penetrated the entire.

          Shubal Stearns was a colonial evangelist and preacher during the Great Awakening.!

          Shubal Stearns

          Shubal Stearns (sometimes spelled Shubael; 28 January 1706 – November 20, 1771), was a colonial evangelist and preacher during the Great Awakening.

          He converted after hearing George Whitefield and planted a Baptist Church in Sandy Creek, Guilford County, North Carolina.[1] Stearns' highly successful ministry was related to the rise and expansion of the Separate Baptists[1] — especially in much of the American South.

          Life

          Stearns was born in Boston.

          Stearns founded the Sandy Creek Baptist Church in and preached there for several years.

        1. Stearns founded the Sandy Creek Baptist Church in and preached there for several years.
        2. Shubal Stearns was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 28, He was married to Sarah Johnstone but had no children.
        3. Shubal Stearns was a colonial evangelist and preacher during the Great Awakening.
        4. Shubal Stearns, was a colonial evangelist and preacher during the Great Awakening.
        5. As a young adult, Stearns became a farmer and married Sarah Johnston on March 26, Although he lacked formal education, later in life.
        6. His family were members of the Congregational church in Tolland, Connecticut, when in 1745 he heard evangelist George Whitefield.[2] Whitefield preached that, instead of trying to reform the Congregational church over doctrinal issues, members needed to separate from it; hence his followers were called the "New-Lights".

          Stearns was converted, became a preacher, and adopted the Great Awakening's view of revival and conversion. The "New Lights" also came to be called the "