GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCHES


Meaning of GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCHES in English

association of independent, conservative Baptist churches in the United States, organized in 1932 after 22 Baptist churches withdrew from the Northern (later American) Baptist Convention. These churches withdrew because they felt that the Northern Baptists were accepting the teachings of the modernists, or liberals, who accepted biblical criticism and attempted to make the church relevant to social problems. They also felt that the Northern Baptist Convention was assuming too much control over the local churches and thus threatening their independence. The Regular Baptists accept conservative theological interpretations of the Christian faith, and they believe that Christ will come again. They require that the local churches in the General Association not participate in any cooperative church activities that include modernists. Church government is congregational; the General Association holds an annual convention. Headquarters are in Des Plaines, Ill.

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