FOUNDER-PASTOR of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. Dr. Baldwin and his wife met with four others on June 22, 1975, for the first meeting of the church. The church was organized in September of that year. Six acres of prime property were purchased in 1978. In 1985, the church was recognized in writing by President Ronald Reagan for its unusual growth and influence. For 8 years (1994-2002), Dr. Baldwin was the host of a lively, hard-hitting radio talk show called “Chuck Baldwin Live.” From 1979-1989 Dr. Baldwin served as Pensacola Chairman and then as State Chairman of the Florida Moral Majority. Chuck has authored several books. The first is entitled “Subjects Seldom Spoken On” which contains eleven sermons not normally addressed. The second, “This Is The Life,” is a verse-by-verse exposition of the Epistles of John. Numerous theological booklets have also been written by Dr. Baldwin, including the popular “Let’s Look At Legalism." On April 26, 2008, state delegates of the Constitution Party elected Chuck Baldwin to be their presidential nominee during their national nominating convention in Kansas City, Missouri.
FOUNDER-PASTOR of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. Dr. Baldwin and his wife met with four others on June 22, 1975, for the first meeting of the church. The church was organized in September of that year. Six acres of prime property were purchased in 1978. In 1985, the church was recognized in writing by President Ronald Reagan for its unusual growth and influence. For 8 years (1994-2002), Dr. Baldwin was the host of a lively, hard-hitting radio talk show called “Chuck Baldwin Live.” From 1979-1989 Dr. Baldwin served as Pensacola Chairman and then as State Chairman of the Florida Moral Majority. Chuck has authored several books. The first is entitled “Subjects Seldom Spoken On” which contains eleven sermons not normally addressed. The second, “This Is The Life,” is a verse-by-verse exposition of the Epistles of John. Numerous theological booklets have also been written by Dr. Baldwin, including the popular “Let’s Look At Legalism." On April 26, 2008, state delegates of the Constitution Party elected Chuck Baldwin to be their presidential nominee during their national nominating convention in Kansas City, Missouri.







