Baptists in Canada

Baptists in Canada

Associations of Baptists in Canada

The following are the major groupings of Baptists in Canada (alphabetically):
*Association of Regular Baptist Churches
*Baptist General Conference of Canada
*Canadian Baptist Ministries
*Canadian Convention of Southern Baptists
*Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada
* Independent (non-aligned) Baptist churches

tatistics and Changes

According to the Canada 2001 Census, the number of people in Canada who identify themselves as Baptist is 729,470, about 2.5% of the population, an increase of about 10% in the 10 years since the 1991 census (see Religion in Canada).

A growing practice of existing and new churches in Canada and the United States is the dropping of the term "Baptist" from their church's name. Often, this practice is due to concern over what is perceived within the church to be a negative stereotype by the general population toward the name "Baptist", but not toward the church or Baptist beliefs in general. Keeping their distinct name and simply adding "Community Church" to the end is the most common change.

A name such as "Grace Community Church" is felt by these churches to be less likely to cause unnecessary negative stereotypes or offence, to signal and inspire a change in the mindset and vision of the church, and to fit in with the surrounding community better.

This change is a source of controversy, and seen in a negative light by many others. Those disagreeing with "rebranding" feel it is deceptive to the public, and abandoning the rich Baptist history, and worst of all, likely to lead churches to eventually compromise and abandon their Baptist beliefs in order to be even more inclusive.

This may also make it more difficult to determine the number of "Baptist" churches and those believing in the "Baptist distinctives" in the future.

History

Baptist missionary work began on the Atlantic coast in the 1760's but took around 100 years to reach the west coast.

A variety of associations and affilations have occurred since then. Many of the original churches were established by specific missionary groups from the United States of America and by various ethnic or language groups, such as the Swedish Baptist Churches and the Ukrainian Evangelical Baptist Convention of Canada.

Two significant shifts in associations have occurred, one in 1927 and one in 1953. The Union of Regular Baptist Churches was formed in 1927 in Hamilton, Ontario by 77 churches who had withdrawn from the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec (BCOQ). This withdrawal was due to the Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy, centred around a professor at the Convention's official seminary at McMaster University, who held a liberal/modernist position of theology.

In 1944, the BCOQ joined with the "United Baptist Convention of the Maritimes" and the "Baptist Union of Western Canada" to form the first national Canadian Baptist association, the "Canadian Baptist Federation". In 1995, they merged with the "Canadian Baptist International Ministries" to form Canadian Baptist Ministries. The four conventions still exist within the association and counted over 1100 member churches in 1995.

By 1953 some churches had dropped out of the "Union of Regular Baptist Churches", but the remainder joined with the Fellowship of Independent Baptist Churches (founded 1933) and formed the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada (FEBC). The "Regular Baptist Missionary Fellowship of Alberta" joined in 1963 and the "Convention of Regular Baptist Churches of British Columbia" (founded 1927) also joined in 1965. Known as "The Fellowship", it claims to be the largest evangelical group in Canada, with at least 500 member churches in Canada from coast to coast.

A Regular Baptist church in British Columbia joined a Southern Baptist Convention affiliate in 1953. The first SBC association was formed in 1995 and there are now 233 churches, in most provinces and territories, with the largest concentration in western Canada.

Resources

* "This Dominion, His Dominion" by Leslie K Tarr, 1968

External links

* [http://www.bgc.ca/ Baptist General Conference of Canada] - official Web Site
* [http://fellowship.ca/ Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada] - official Web Site
* [http://www.ccsb.ca/ Canadian Convention of Southern Baptist Churches] - official Web Site
* [http://www.salmobc.org/ Salmo Baptist Church, Salmo, British Columbia] - official Web Site
* [http://www.firstbaptisttruro.ca/ First Baptist Church, Truro, Nova Scotia] - official Web Site

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