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In 1947, Rev. Ted Andrianoff and his wife sailed from New York to Laos to do missionary work for the Christian and Missionary Alliance. [2] The majority of the people who converted to Christianity at that time were the Khmu and the Hmong people who spoke Green Hmong. [3] They accepted their first convert in 1950.
Southern Baptist Convention. Baptist Hymn Book (1847) [573] The Baptist Psalmody: a selection of hymns for the worship of God (1850) [574] Dyer's Psalmist: A Collection of Hymns and Sacred Songs for the use of Baptist Churches (1851) [575] Kind Words: a new collection of hymns and tunes for sunday schools and the social circle (1871) [576]
Hmong music is an important part of the culture of the Hmong people, an ethnic group from southeast Asia. Because the Hmong language is tonal, there is a close connection between Hmong music and the spoken language. Music is an important part of Hmong life, played for entertainment, for welcoming guests, and at weddings and funerals.
Numerous hymn books are in wide circulation among Gospel Halls such as The Believer's Hymn Book, [8] Hymns of Light and Love, The Gospel Hymn Book and others. North American assemblies generally refrain from using musical accompaniment in worship. In most Gospel Halls the following weekly meetings are convened at varying times, and may be combined:
The Alliance is divided into six regional or geographical fellowships: North American Baptist Fellowship, Caribbean Baptist Fellowship, Latin American Baptist Union, European Baptist Federation, Asia Pacific Baptist Federation, and All-Africa Baptist Fellowship. [2]
Grace Baptist Church in Ho Chi Minh City. The Baptist Churches in Vietnam has its origins in an American mission of the International Mission Board in 1959, in Ho Chi Minh City. [1] It is officially founded in 1989. [2] According to a census published by the association in 2023, it claimed 509 churches and 51,000 members. [3]
Diagram 1 The Type of Hymns in Different Versions of HUP [1] [3]. To ensure that HUP1936 was a Chinese hymnal, the hymnal committee, led by Timothy Ting-Fang Liu (1891–1947, (劉廷芳), the dean of the school of religious studies at Yenching University, requested that HUP1936 should contain at least 10% of Chinese tunes.
Judson later began Baptist missionary work in Burma on 13 July 1813 upon his arrival in Rangoon. [5] The APBF was formed in the then British colony of Hong Kong in 1972 as the Asian Baptist Federation (ABF). [6] [7] It joined the Baptist World Alliance in 1975. [8]