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Pages in category "Baptist churches in Oregon" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The Northwest Baptist Convention (NBC) is a group of churches affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention located in the Northwest United States (Washington, Oregon, and the panhandle of Idaho). Headquartered in Vancouver, Washington , the convention is made up of 15 Baptist associations and around 480 churches as of 2010.
First Baptist Church (Ashland, Oregon) First Baptist Church (Dayton, Oregon) First Baptist Church of Brownsville; First Church of Christ, Scientist (Forest Grove, Oregon) First Church of Christ, Scientist (Portland, Oregon) First Congregational Church (Corvallis, Oregon) First Congregational Church (Eugene, Oregon)
The American Baptist Churches USA (ABCUSA) is a Baptist Christian denomination established in 1907 as the Northern Baptist Convention, and named the American Baptist Convention from 1950 to 1972. It traces its history to the First Baptist Church in America (1638) and the Baptist congregational associations which organized the Triennial ...
National Primitive Baptist Convention (formerly Colored Primitive Baptist Church) [36] 600,000 1,565 1907 [52] New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches 104 1965 [36] Evangelical North American Baptist Conference (formerly General Conference of German Baptist Churches in North America) [36] 47,150 272 1843 [53] Old-Line ...
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 .
Pages in category "Churches in Washington County, Oregon" ... West Union Baptist Church This page was last edited on 16 July 2015, at 20:41 (UTC). Text ...
The first official record of a Baptist church in Canada was Horton Baptist Church (now Wolfville) in Wolfville, Nova Scotia on 29 October 1778. [40] The church was established with the assistance of the New Light evangelist Henry Alline. Many of Alline's followers, after his death, converted and strengthened the Baptist presence in the Atlantic ...