Baptist General Conference of Canada

Baptist General Conference of Canada

Baptist General Conference of Canada is a national body of evangelical Baptist churches introduced to Canada by Swedish Baptists late in the 19th century.

The "Baptist General Conference of Canada" (BGCC) was formed in 1981, but has roots in Swedish Baptist missionary work in Winnipeg and Quebec. A church was formed in Quebec in 1892 and another in Winnipeg in 1894. The Quebec church no longer exists. The Grant Memorial Baptist Church in Winnipeg is the oldest surviving Canadian BGC church. Though organized into regional conferences, these churches also affiliated with the Baptist Union of Western Canada (BUWC) for the first half of the 20th century. The Central Canada Baptist Conference and the Baptist General Conference in Alberta withdrew from the BUWC in 1948 and 1949, respectively. The BGCC churches affiliated with the Baptist General Conference in the United States until 1981. Beginning in 1977, the three districts then in existence - Baptist General Conference in Alberta, British Columbia Baptist Conference, and Central Canada Baptist Conference - started exploring the possibilities of working together to evangelize Canada and the world. At the second meeting of the representatives, a recommendation came to organize a General Conference.

The BGC churches in Canada are organized into 5 district conferences (BGC Alberta, BGC Central Canada, BGC Quebec, BGC Saskatchewan, & British Columbia Baptist Conference), and cooperate through the General Conference. Headquarters are located in Edmonton, Alberta. The BGCC operates a number of ministries, including the Canadian Baptist Seminary, Global Missions, & Stewardship Foundation, and affiliates with the "Evangelical Fellowship of Canada". In 2006, there were 8116 members in 104 churches.

External links

* [http://www.bgc.ca/ Baptist General Conference of Canada] - official Web Site
* [http://www.bcbc.ca/ British Columbia Baptist Conference] - official Web Site

ources

*"Baptists Around the World", by Albert W. Wardin, Jr.
*"The Baptist Heritage: Four Centuries of Baptist Witness", by H. Leon McBeth


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