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:''This article is on the Baptist state convention affiliated with the National Baptist Convention, Inc. For other conventions with similar names see [[Alabama Baptist Convention (disambiguation)]]'' | :''This article is on the Baptist state convention affiliated with the National Baptist Convention, Inc. For other conventions with similar names see [[Alabama Baptist Convention (disambiguation)]]'' | ||
The '''Alabama State Missionary Baptist Convention''' is the state-wide organization of African American Baptist Churches. On the national level it is the affiliated with The National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. Its offices are in Selma, Alabama. Organized in [[1868]] at a meeting in Montgomery, it was initially known as the '''Alabama Colored Baptist State Convention'''. It founded [[Selma University]] in 1878. | The '''Alabama State Missionary Baptist Convention''' is the state-wide organization of African American Baptist Churches. On the national level it is the affiliated with The National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. Its offices are in Selma, Alabama. Organized in [[1868]] at a meeting in Montgomery, it was initially known as the '''Alabama Colored Baptist State Convention'''. It adopted its present name in [[1974]]. | ||
It founded [[Selma University]] in 1878. | |||
Member churches are also members of smaller geographical units known as district associations. Those in the Birmingham area include: | Member churches are also members of smaller geographical units known as district associations. Those in the Birmingham area include: | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Baptists_in_Alabama History of Baptists in Alabama] on Wikipedia, last modified September 2022. | |||
* Fallin, Wilson, Jr. (July 17, 2007) "Black Baptists in Alabama" {{EA}} | * Fallin, Wilson, Jr. (July 17, 2007) "Black Baptists in Alabama" {{EA}} | ||
Latest revision as of 21:14, 16 May 2024
- This article is on the Baptist state convention affiliated with the National Baptist Convention, Inc. For other conventions with similar names see Alabama Baptist Convention (disambiguation)
The Alabama State Missionary Baptist Convention is the state-wide organization of African American Baptist Churches. On the national level it is the affiliated with The National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. Its offices are in Selma, Alabama. Organized in 1868 at a meeting in Montgomery, it was initially known as the Alabama Colored Baptist State Convention. It adopted its present name in 1974.
It founded Selma University in 1878.
Member churches are also members of smaller geographical units known as district associations. Those in the Birmingham area include:
- Jefferson County Baptist District Association
- Mt Pilgrim Baptist District Association
- Peace Baptist District Missionary Association
External links
References
- History of Baptists in Alabama on Wikipedia, last modified September 2022.
- Fallin, Wilson, Jr. (July 17, 2007) "Black Baptists in Alabama" Encyclopedia of Alabama