Bible Fellowship Church

Bible Fellowship Church

The Bible Fellowship Church is a conservative pietistic Christian denomination with Mennonite roots.

History

The "Bible Fellowship Church" (BFC) history begins with the formation of the "Evangelische Mennoniten Gemeinschaft" ("Evangelical Mennonite Society") on September 24, 1858 in Milford Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Seven Mennonites who had come under the influence of revivalism — elder William Gehman, bishop William N. Shelly, preachers Henry Diehl and David Henning, and deacons David Gehman, Jacob Gottschall and Joseph Schneider — refused to surrender to the pressure from their bishops to give up their evangelism. Instead they formed the new society, which combined Mennonite doctrine with enthusiastic evangelism. The Evangelical Mennonites of Pennsylvania consolidated with the United Mennonites (org. 1875) to become the "Evangelical United Mennonites" in November of 1879. In 1883 the "Brethren in Christ" in Ohio merged with the "Evangelical United Mennonites" to form the "Mennonite Brethren in Christ". The "Bible Fellowship Church" (as the Pennsylvania Conference of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ) shares a common history of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ (which became the Missionary Church) until 1952. In the 1940s, the relationship of the Pennsylvania Conference with the other Mennonite Brethren in Christ conferences was strained. Disagreements existed over doctrine and ecclesiology, and these were intensified by personality differences. In 1947, the "General Conference of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ" changed the name of the denomination to the United Missionary Church. The Pennsylvania Conference disagreed with the name change, and was allowed to continue under the old name. Five years later the Pennsylvania Conference voted to separate themselves from the other conferences of the "United Missionary Church". Differences of opinion over church government, the doctrine of holiness, education, foreign missions, and financial autonomy combined to bring about the division. They also objected to what was expected to be a merger with the "Missionary Church Association" (which occurred in 1969).

The Pennsylvania Conference of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ adopted a new name in 1959 - the "Bible Fellowship Church". At this time, new articles of faith were approved, which included dropping the practice of feet washing. The structure of church government was gradually changed to a more presbyterian style. Local elders rule individual Bible Fellowship churches. Each of the individual churches sends their elders and pastors to the annual conference.

During the mid-20th century, the denomination's core soteriological viewpoint also gradually changed from its early Anabaptist/Arminian perspective to the current espousal of Reformed Theology. However, in a departure from many other reformed churches, Bible Fellowship Churches continue the Anabaptist practice of believer's baptism.

Headquarters of the BFC are located in Whitehall, Pennsylvania. Ministries include the Bible Fellowship Board of Missions; Church Extension Ministries; Fellowship Community, a home for the aged; Pinebrook Bible Conference, a Christian conference and retreat center; and Victory Valley Youth Camp. The Bible Fellowship Church in North America has an estimated 8000 members in about 60 churches. [ [http://www.adherents.com/Na/Na_77.html#530 Adherents.com] ] Most of the churches are located in eastern Pennsylvania. There are also churches in New Jersey, Delaware, New York, Connecticut, Virginia, and New Mexico.

References

*"Encyclopedia of American Religions", J. Gordon Melton, editor
*"Handbook of Denominations in the United States", by Frank S. Mead, Samuel S. Hill, and Craig D. Atwood
*"History of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ", Jasper Huffman, editor
*"The Bible Fellowship Church: formerly Mennonite Brethren in Christ, Pennsylvania Conference, originally die Evangelische Mennoniten Gemeinschaft von Ost-Pennsylvanien", by Harold Patton Shelly

Notes

External links

* [http://www.bfc.org/ Official Wesite]
* [http://www.bfchistory.org/ Bible Fellowship Church Online History Center]
* [http://www.pinebrook.org/ Pinebrook Bible Conference]
* [http://www.bfcbom.org/ Bible Fellowship Church - Board of Missions]


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