Missionary Baptists

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In the United States, two sizable Missionary Baptist church associations operate today: the American Baptist Association (ABA), established in 1924, and the Baptist Missionary Association of America (BMAA), established as the North American Baptist Association in 1950. The collective membership totals over a million people.[1]

History

Missionary Baptists grew out of the missionary controversy that divided Southern Baptists in the American South during the late 19th century, with Missionary Baptists (a term used by adherents of the Landmark Movement) following the pro-missions movement position.[2] Those who opposed the innovations became known as "anti-missions" or Primitive Baptists.[3] Since arising in the late 19th-century, the influence of Primitive Baptists waned as "Missionary Baptists became the mainstream".[2]

References

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  3. Byron Cecil Lambert, The rise of the anti-mission Baptists: sources and leaders, 1800–1840 (Arno Press, 1980)

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