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Why did the Baptist church split?

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Daniel Johnson

Published Mar 11, 2026

Why did the Baptist church split?

The denomination began in 1845 when it split from Baptists in the North over slavery. In 1995, on its 150th anniversary, the church issued a formal apology for its support of slavery and segregation. Last year, the convention, which has 15 million members in the United States, condemned white supremacists.

Where did the Baptist church originate from?

Historians trace the earliest “Baptist” church to 1609 in Amsterdam, Dutch Republic with English Separatist John Smyth as its pastor. In accordance with his reading of the New Testament, he rejected baptism of infants and instituted baptism only of believing adults.

When did Baptist Church begin?

The First Baptist Church in America was established at Providence (in present-day Rhode Island) in 1638 by Roger Williams shortly after his banishment from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

When was the Missouri Baptist Convention founded?

1878
I am proud to proclaim that SBU has been a launching pad for kingdom work ever since its founding in 1878.

Why are Baptists not Protestants?

At least some Baptists do not consider themselves “Protestants.” This is to emphasize their sense that, insofar as the Protestant Reformation was as a contest between the Roman Catholic Church and reformers who sought to protest certain features of the Catholic Church and to reestablish the Church on what they …

Who started the Baptist denomination?

Many American Baptists looks to Roger Williams (c. 1603-1683) as the founder of the Baptist movement in the United States. A proponent of separation of church and state, he founded the colony of Providence Plantation in 1636.

Where did the Baptist church get its name?

The original Baptists were given their name due to their practice of immersing those who were sprinkled as infants but later made personal professions of faith in Jesus Christ.

How many Southern Baptist churches are in Missouri?

1,800 independent Southern Baptist churches
The Missouri Baptist Convention (MBC) is the state convention of Southern Baptists in Missouri. Headquartered in Jefferson City, it operates as a network of nearly 1,800 independent Southern Baptist churches, which are divided into eight regions and 60 Baptist associations.

What city is Missouri Baptist Hospital in?

Missouri Baptist Medical Center
Location3015 N Ballas Rd, Town and Country 63131, Missouri, United States
Coordinates38°38′10″N 90°26′49″WCoordinates: 38°38′10″N 90°26′49″W
Organization
TypeGeneral

Can Baptists smoke?

Official doctrine or unofficial normative views on smoking vary across the large and diverse set of denominations that constitute Protestantism, making it impossible to isolate an overarching Protestant doctrine on smoking, although conservative or evangelical Protestant faiths such as the Southern Baptists have …