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North American Baptist Conference (NABC) - an association of Baptists in the United States and Canada of German ethnic heritage.

The roots of the NABC are found in 1839, when Konrad Anton Fleischmann began work in New Jersey and Pennsylvania with German immigrants. Fleischmann was a Swiss separatist and believed in believer's baptism and regenerate church membership. In 1843, the first German Baptist Church was organized in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This is the oldest church affiliated with the North American Baptist Conference. German Baptist Churches were organized in Illinois, Missouri, New York, Ontario, and Wisconsin in the 1840's and early 1850's. The churches organized a conference in 1851 in Philadelphia, named the "Conference of Ministers and Helpers of German Churches of Baptized Christians, usually called Baptists." Another conference was formed in 1859 in Springfield, Illinois. The first German Baptist church in Canada was established by August Rauschenbusch in Ontario in 1851. The General Conference of German Baptist Churches in North America was formed in 1865 at Wilmot, Ontario, and meets every three years for fellowship and to conduct business. The Conference has changed from originally being a German Baptist conference to ministering primarily in the English language. The Conference adopted its present title in 1944, removing the reference to its



ethnic identity. In 1970 the form of organization of the North American Baptist Conference was restructured into 21 (now 20) smaller units called "Associations."

The General Council, comprised of representatives from the 20 associations, is the "governing" body of the Conference. The North American Baptist Conference has two schools - the North American Baptist Seminary at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in the United States, and Taylor University College and Seminary at Edmonton, Alberta in Canada. Offices are located in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. About 65 missionaries serve in 7 foreign countries. Approximately 70% of the member churches are in the U.S. and 30% in Canada. The NABC had 64,565 members in 444 churches in the United States and Canada in 2002 (137 churches with 16,859 members in Canada and 307 churches with 47,706 members in the U.S.).

The North American Baptist Conference is the only U.S./Canada cross-border union of churches that does not maintain a separate national organization in each country.

Sources

  • Baptists Around the World, by Albert W. Wardin, Jr.
  • Dictionary of Baptists in America, Bill J. Leonard, editor
  • Handbook of Denominations, by Frank Mead, Samuel Hill, and Craig Atwood
  • Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States, 2000, Glenmary Research Center
  • The Baptist Heritage: Four Centuries of Baptist Witness, by H. Leon McBeth

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