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Part of the 'Baptist Diaspora'
Editor's Note: The following list includes agencies, institutions, entities, etc., that have been invited to participate in the MBN Convocation, Feb. 25-26 in Atlanta. The list is not exhaustive, and all who are interested are urged to attend. These are entities -- diverse in their own right -- that have emerged from the 25-year Baptist controversy, have been de-funded by the Southern Baptist Convention, have withdrawn from SBC/state Baptist convention control, and/or have emerged as partners and networkers during that period. They are listed in alphabetical order.
The Alliance of Baptists Associated Baptist Press Baptist Center for Ethics Baptist General Convention of Missouri Baptist History and Heritage Society The Baptist Home (Missouri)
Baptist studies programs at:
Brite Divinity School (TCU) Candler School of Theology (Emory) Duke Divinity School (Duke) Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary Phillips Theological Seminary
Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (formerly Public Affairs) Baptist Medical-Dental Fellowship Baptist Peace Fellowship Baptist Seminary of Kentucky Baptists Today (national newspaper) Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond Baptist Women in Ministry Baptist World Alliance B.H. Carroll Theological Institute Campbell Divinity School (Campbell Univ.) Center for Baptist Studies at Mercer Center for Christian Ethics at Baylor University Central Baptist Theological Seminary Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (National) Cooperative Baptist Fellowship State/Regional Organizations (19) Global Women International Baptist Theological Seminary The John Leland Center Logsdon School of Theology (Hardin-Simmons Univ.) Mainstream Baptist Network Mainstream State Organizations (14) McAfee School of Theology (Mercer Univ.) Ministering to Ministers Foundation Missouri Baptist Foundation Missouri Baptist University Passport, Inc. Shorter College Smyth and Helwys Publishing Truett Theological Seminary (Baylor Univ.) Wake Forest Divinity School (Wake Forest M. Christopher White School of Divinity (Gardner-Webb Univ.) Windermere Baptist Conference (Missouri) Word & Way newspaper (Missouri) |
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