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Conservative Baptist Association of America

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Conservative Baptist Association of America
NameConservative Baptist Association of America
Main classificationBaptist
OrientationEvangelicalism
PolityCongregationalist polity
Founded date1947
Separated fromGeneral Association of Regular Baptist Churches
AssociationsBaptist World Alliance, Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability

Conservative Baptist Association of America is a Baptist denomination in the United States, founded in 1947 by a group of Baptist churches that separated from the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches. The denomination is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, and has affiliations with organizations such as the Baptist World Alliance and the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. The Conservative Baptist Association of America has a strong presence in the western United States, with member churches in states such as California, Oregon, and Washington (state). The denomination is also affiliated with institutions such as Western Seminary and Denver Seminary.

History

The Conservative Baptist Association of America was founded in 1947 by a group of Baptist churches that separated from the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches due to theological differences. The new denomination was formed with the goal of promoting Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism within the Baptist tradition. The denomination's early years were marked by significant growth, with new churches being planted in the western United States. The Conservative Baptist Association of America has been influenced by notable Baptist leaders such as John R. Rice and Bob Jones Sr., and has been involved in various Evangelical organizations, including the National Association of Evangelicals and the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. The denomination has also been shaped by its relationships with institutions such as Wheaton College (Illinois) and Biola University.

Beliefs

The Conservative Baptist Association of America is a Baptist denomination that holds to traditional Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism. The denomination affirms the Bible as the inspired and authoritative word of God, and believes in the importance of Evangelism and Discipleship. The Conservative Baptist Association of America also believes in the autonomy of the local church, and affirms the Baptist distinctives of Believer's baptism and Congregationalist polity. The denomination's theology is influenced by the Reformed theology of John Calvin and the Puritan movement, and is similar to that of other Evangelical denominations such as the Southern Baptist Convention and the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches. The Conservative Baptist Association of America is also affiliated with organizations such as the Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood and the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.

Organization

The Conservative Baptist Association of America is a decentralized denomination, with a strong emphasis on the autonomy of the local church. The denomination is governed by a Congregationalist polity, with each church having the freedom to make its own decisions and govern its own affairs. The Conservative Baptist Association of America has a national office in Denver, Colorado, which provides support and resources for member churches. The denomination is also divided into regional associations, which provide a framework for cooperation and fellowship among churches in different parts of the country. The Conservative Baptist Association of America is affiliated with institutions such as Western Seminary and Denver Seminary, and has partnerships with organizations such as the Baptist World Alliance and the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability.

Ministries

The Conservative Baptist Association of America has a variety of ministries and programs that support the work of its member churches. The denomination has a strong emphasis on Evangelism and Church planting, and provides resources and training for churches that are seeking to plant new churches or reach new communities. The Conservative Baptist Association of America also has a number of ministries that focus on Discipleship and Leadership development, including programs such as CB America's Church Revitalization and CB America's Leadership Development. The denomination is also involved in various Missionary efforts, both in the United States and around the world, and has partnerships with organizations such as the International Mission Board and the World Evangelical Alliance. The Conservative Baptist Association of America is also affiliated with institutions such as Wheaton College (Illinois) and Biola University.

Controversies

The Conservative Baptist Association of America has been involved in several controversies over the years, including debates over Calvinism and Arminianism, as well as disagreements over the role of Women in ministry. The denomination has also faced challenges related to Church growth and Church decline, and has sought to address these issues through various initiatives and programs. The Conservative Baptist Association of America has been criticized by some for its conservative stance on issues such as Homosexuality and Abortion, and has been involved in various Culture war debates. The denomination has also been influenced by notable Evangelical leaders such as John MacArthur and Al Mohler, and has been involved in various Evangelical organizations, including the Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood and the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.

Notable_members

The Conservative Baptist Association of America has a number of notable members, including Pastors, Theologians, and Missionarys. Some notable members of the denomination include John Piper, Mark Dever, and C.J. Mahaney, who are all well-known Evangelical leaders. The denomination is also home to a number of influential Theologians, including Wayne Grudem and John Frame, who have made significant contributions to Evangelical theology. The Conservative Baptist Association of America has also been influenced by notable Baptist leaders such as John R. Rice and Bob Jones Sr., and has been involved in various Evangelical organizations, including the National Association of Evangelicals and the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. The denomination is also affiliated with institutions such as Western Seminary and Denver Seminary, and has partnerships with organizations such as the Baptist World Alliance and the World Evangelical Alliance.

Category:Christian denominations in the United States

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