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The Original Free Will Baptist Convention is a North Carolina–based body of Free Will Baptists that split from the National Association of Free Will Baptists in 1961. The Original Free Will Baptist State Convention was established in 1913. In 1935 the State Convention became a charter member of the National Association.
East Mississippi State Baptist Convention; General Missionary Baptist State Convention of Mississippi, Inc. [29] Mid-South Churches Cooperative Conference (Baptist) State Convention [30] Mississippi General Missionary Baptist State Convention; New Educational State Convention of Mississippi; North Mississippi Baptist Education Convention [31]
The states with the highest membership rates are Arkansas, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Alabama, and Kentucky. [5] Free Will Baptist North American Ministries (known as Free Will Baptist Home Missions until 2015) has 89 active mission works in 26 states. [6] Their primary role is to send missionaries into North America to plant Free Will Baptist ...
Evangelical Free Baptist Church – based in Illinois. In 1987, it had 22 churches and 2,500 members. [18] Unaffiliated Free Will Baptist local associations – a number of local Free Will Baptist associations remain independent of the National Association, Original FWB Convention, and the two United American bodies.
California Southern Baptist Convention [9] Campbell University: Buies Creek, North Carolina: Baptist State Convention of North Carolina [9] Carson-Newman University: Jefferson City, Tennessee: Tennessee Baptist Convention [10] Cedarville University: Cedarville, Ohio: endorsed by the State Convention of Baptists in Ohio [11] Central Baptist ...
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National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. National Baptist Evangelical Life and Soul Saving Assembly of the U.S.A. National Missionary Baptist Convention of America; National Primitive Baptist Convention of the U.S.A. North American Baptist Conference; Old Regular Baptist; Old Time Missionary Baptist; Original Free Will Baptist Convention
Free blacks and black slaves were members of predominantly white Free Will Baptist congregations of the South. African-Americans organized their first separate congregation, Shady Grove Free Will Baptist Church, at Snow Hill, Greene County, North Carolina, in 1867. The first annual conference was organized in 1870, and the first association in ...