Baptists in Ukraine

Baptists in Ukraine

The Baptist Church in Ukraine is one of the oldest and most widespread ]

History

The predecessors of today's Baptists, the Anabaptists, were in Ukraine in the sixteenth century. [http://www.risu.org.ua/eng/major.religions/baptists/ Baptists in RISU Portal] ]

The first Baptist baptism (or "baptism by faith" of adult people) in Ukraine took place in 1864 on the river Ingul in the Yelizavetgrad region (now Kirovohrad region), in a German settlement. In 1867, the first Baptist communities were organized in that area. From there, the denomination spread to the south of Ukraine and then to other regions as well. One of the first Baptist communities was registered in Kiev in 1907, and in 1908 the First All-Russian Convention of Baptists was held there. The All-Russian Union of Baptists was established in the town of Yekaterinoslav (now Dnipropetrovsk). At the end of the 19th century, estimates are that there were from 100,000 to 300,000 Baptists in Ukraine. [ [http://ecbua.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=44&Itemid=29 History of the AUC ECB] Всеукраїнський Союз Церков Євангельських Християн-Баптистів web site uk icon]

After persecution in the 1920s, they were, to some extent, revived during and after World War II. In 1944, Baptists and Evangelical Christians united in the Church of Evangelical Christian Baptists (ECB). They were later joined by other smaller Baptist and Evangelical trends. At the end of the 1950s, 75% of the believers of the All-USSR Council of ECB lived in Ukraine. Baptists in Ukraine experienced a revival in the 1970s, and are now among the most active Christian denominations in the country.

Membership and organization

Baptists in Ukraine are organized and active in building churches and seminary education. Nearly 90% of Baptists in Ukraine are united in the All-Ukraine Union of the Association of Evangelical Baptists (AUU AEB), established in 1994 at the 22nd Convention of the ECB of Ukraine. Today, the union includes 3 seminaries, 2 universities and 15 Bible colleges, and is estimated to have more than 300,000 members in more than 2,800 churches, with 3,160 clergy members. [USDOS [http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2007/90205.htm International Religious Freedom Report 2007 - Ukraine] ] The union is engaged in publishing activity and has an extended mass media network. The AUU AEB is governed by a council composed of senior presbyters (bishops) of regional associations headed by the president of the council. In 1990—2006 the council was headed by Hryhorii Komendant. From May 2006 it has been headed by Viacheslav Nesteruk. The union closely cooperates with Ukrainian Baptists in the diaspora. The AUU AEB is a member of the European Baptist Federation and the Baptist World Alliance. In addition, there are other associations of Baptists and Evangelical Christians, as well as individual communities and missions in Ukraine.

It is estimated that there are more Baptists in Ukraine than in all the CIS countries (including Russia) combined. [Imogen Bell "Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia". Taylor and Francis (2002) ISBN 1857431375]

Baptists organized the first International Christian Theater Festival in Rivne, which took place in July, 2007. [ [http://www.risu.org.ua/eng/news/article;17018/ RISU Portal News] ]

The Baptist Church in Ukraine has attracted many young people, and there are now over 20,000 young people enrolled in Baptist Universities. Many of these youths are taking part in evangelism and ministry. A spokesperson for the Southern Baptist International Mission Board has said that " [in Ukraine] the new generation is what God will have to use to evangelize, disciple and train leaders." [ [http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=26552 "Ukrainian youth step toward change "] Baptist Press. Retrieved 10-31-07]

The Evangelical Baptists also publish a magazine called "The Evangelical Field" and the newspaper called "Resurrection". There is also a newspaper for deaf and mute, called "Voice in the Wilderness". [ [http://www.risu.org.ua/eng/religion.and.society/mass.media/#baptists RISU - Mass Media in Ukraine] ]

Persecution

During the 1920s, Evangelical Christians and Baptists were prohibited in the Soviet Ukraine. Under the 1996 Constitution of Ukraine, Ukrainians were given the right to free practice of religion. [ [http://zakon.rada.gov.ua/cgi-bin/laws/main.cgi?nreg=254%EA%2F96%2D%E2%F0 Official text of Constitution] — site of the parliament uk icon] However, as a minority and nontraditional religion the Baptists have been subject to persecution and discrimination, including being arrested [ [http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1999/209905.shtml Ukrainian Weekly "Baptists detained as evangelistic meetings begin" May 16, 1999] ] . The Government of Ukraine facilitates the building of houses of worship, and Baptists have difficulties with the local authorities in Kyiv and other large cities while attempting to obtain land and building permitsUSDOS [http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2005/51588.htm International Religious Freedom Report 2005 - Ukraine] ] . Baptist leaders have criticized the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) for continuing to publicly referring to Baptists with the pejorative Ukrainian word "sectanty" ("sectarians"), and about the activities of the group "Dialogue," which they and human rights groups characterized as a front for the UOC-MP that promoted hostility toward non-Orthodox Christians. [USDOS [http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2006/71415.htm International Religious Freedom Report 2006 - Ukraine] ]

Migration to USA and Canada

In 1960s, '70s and '80s, some Baptists (as well as other Protestants groups of Ukraine) emigrated to USA and Canada. After the collapse of the USSR, migration and interaction with Western churches increased. At present, there are large Ukrainian baptist communities in Sacramento [ [http://www.slavicbaptist.org/alladdress_en.html ADDRESSES OF SLAVIC CHURCHES IN SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA] ] [http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1999/419913.shtml Ukraine Weekly News] ] , Philadelphia [http://eng.maidanua.org/node/747 Maidan News] ] and Pennsylvania [http://eng.maidanua.org/node/747 Maidan News] ] .

Many Baptist churches in Ukraine have sister churches in the United States or Canada, with whom they cooperate with in doing ministry and evangelism.

Korean Baptists

Beginning in 1993, the Korean Baptist Church has existed in Ukraine. As a religious organization, its focus is towards the Korean diaspora in Ukraine. Generally the preachers are Americans of Korean descent.

See also

* Protestants in Ukraine
* History of Christianity in Ukraine
* Religion in Ukraine
* Ukrainian Evangelical Baptist Convention of Canada
* Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists of Russia
* Ukrainian Bible Society

References

Links

* [http://www.sumygc.com/ Sumy Grace Church (Ukraine)]
* [http://www.ecbua.info/ Official website of the Baptist Union] uk icon
* [http://www.abideinchrist.com/missions/ukraine.html Mississippi-Ukraine Baptist Partnership]
* [http://www.gospel.vinnitsa.com/ Home of Gospel Church (Baptist) in Vinnitsa] uk icon
* [http://www.thealabamabaptist.org/SitePageDirectory.asp?ctlid=249&spid=547&ctid=86 Alabama Ukraine Baptist Partnership]
* [http://www.cityofgod.org/ubtc/ Ukrainian Baptist Theological Center in USA] uk icon
* [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-162618829.html Baptist beginnings in Russia and Ukraine.]


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