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The Fellowship was founded during a meeting at Fort Worth in 1950 by a group of 100 pastors of the World Baptist Fellowship who disagreed with the authoritative direction of the leader. [1] That same year, the Baptist Bible College (now Mission University) and the organization's headquarters were established in Springfield, Missouri.
This list of Baptist denominations is a list of subdivisions of Baptists, with their various Baptist associations, conferences, conventions, fellowships, groups, and unions around the world. Unless otherwise noted, information comes from the World Baptist Alliance .
Baptist Bible Fellowship International; Baptist Missionary Association of America; ... Bible Presbyterian Church - around 3,500 members - Orthodox, Presbyterian ...
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]
American Baptist Churches; Baptist Bible Fellowship International; ... International Missionary Society of Seventh-Day Adventist Church Reform Movement;
The Baptist Missionary Association of America adopted its current name in 1969. [4] The majority of BMAA churches are concentrated in the Southern United States , but the association has churches across the United States and supports missions throughout the world.
Independent Baptist: Baptist Bible Fellowship International: 110,000 4,000 1950 [37] Baptist Missionary Association of America (formerly North American Baptist Association) 137,909 1,272 1950 [38] Central Baptist Association: 3297 35 [36] Christian Unity Baptist Association: 345 5 1901 [39] Evangelical
William Carey (missionary) – Missionary in India Founder of the baptist missionary society; Chow Leung – Missionary to Chicago Chinatown; William Goldsack; Adoniram Judson – American missionary to Burma whose conversion to Baptist beliefs en route to the mission field led to the founding of the first Baptist association in the U.S.