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Baptists Together

Baptists Together, formally the Baptist Union of Great Britain, is a Baptist Christian denomination in England and Wales. It is affiliated with the Baptist World Alliance and Churches Together in England. The headquarters is in Didcot.

Baptists Together (Baptist Union of Great Britain)
ClassificationEvangelical Christianity
TheologyBaptist
PolityCongregationalist
PresidentHayley Young
Vice-presidentTim Presswood
Distinct fellowshipsOld Baptist Union,
Baptist Union of Wales,
New Connexion of General Baptists
AssociationsWorld Council of Churches,
Baptist World Alliance,
Conference of European Churches,
European Baptist Federation,
Churches Together in Britain and Ireland,
Fellowship of British Baptists,
Churches Together in England
RegionEngland and Wales
HeadquartersDidcot
FounderJohn Rippon and Joseph Ivimey
Origin1832
SeparationsGrace Baptist Assembly,
Association of Grace Baptist Churches,
Seventh Day Baptists,
Strict Baptists,
Gospel Standard Baptists
Congregations1,897
Members99,475
Missionary organizationBMS World Mission
Aid organizationNational Council for Voluntary Youth Services,
BMS World Mission,
Annuity Fund
Baptist Aid
Orphan Society
Tertiary institutions1
Seminaries4
Official websitebaptist.org.uk

History edit

The Baptist Union was founded by 45 Particular Baptist churches in 1813 in London.[1] In 1832, it was reorganized to include the New Connection General Baptist Association (General Baptist churches) as a partner.[2] In 1891, the two associations merged to form a single organization.[3] General Baptists and Particular Baptists work was united in the Baptist Union in 1891.[4] The Baptist Historical Society was founded in 1908.

In 1922, Edith Gates became the first woman ordained pastor in the Convention.[5]

In 2013 Lynn Green was elected, with no votes against, as the first female General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain to commence in September 2013. She was received at the vote by a standing ovation and her inaugural message included "I believe that our union is ready for generational change... It is time to cast off the institutional mindset that has served us well in the past, and embrace a new way of being for the 21st century."[6]

Also in 2013, the union publicly re-branded itself as "Baptists Together" and introduced a new logo to reflect the change (although it is still known in an official capacity by its former name, the Baptist Union of Great Britain).[7]

Membership edit

 
Farnham Baptist Church, Surrey.

According to a census published by the denomination in 2023, it claimed 1,897 churches and 99,475 members.[8]

Missionary organization edit

The Fellowship of British Baptists and BMS World Mission brings together in ministry the churches that are members of the Baptist Union of Scotland, Wales, the Irish Baptist Networks, and the Baptist Union of Great Britain. It is itself a member of The National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS)[9] because of its work to promote young people's personal and social development.

Inter-denominational associations edit

The union maintains membership with Christian ecumenical organisations such as Churches Together in England, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, the Conference of European Churches, and the World Council of Churches.

Missionary Society edit

The Particular Baptist Missionary Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Heathen (later the Baptist Missionary Society, and now BMS World Mission) was organised in 1792, under the leadership of Andrew Fuller (1754–1815), John Sutcliff (1752–1814), and William Carey (1761–1834).[10][11]

Beliefs edit

The union has a Baptist confession of faith.[12] It is a member of the Baptist World Alliance.[8]

Schools edit

 
Regent's Park College, Oxford.

The Union is a partner of 4 theological seminaries, namely South Wales Baptist College, Northern Baptist College, Bristol Baptist College and Spurgeon's College, and a university college, Regent's Park College.[13]

Structure edit

Since 2001 the Baptist Union of Great Britain has been divided into 13 regional associations:

  • Central Baptist Association
  • East Midlands Baptist Association
  • Eastern Baptist Association
  • Heart of England Baptist Association
  • London Baptist Association
  • North Western Baptist Association
  • Northern Baptist Association
  • South Eastern Baptist Association
  • South Wales Baptist Association
  • South West Baptist Association
  • Southern Counties Baptist Association
  • West of England Baptist Association
  • Yorkshire Baptist Association

Leadership edit

The principal of the Union is the General Secretary.

List of presidents edit

  • 2022 The Revd Hayley Young
  • 2021 The Revd Geoff Colmer
  • 2020 The Revd Yinka Oyekan
  • 2019 The Revd Ken Benjamin
  • 2018 The Revd Dr Dave Gregory
  • 2017 The Revd Dianne Tidball
  • 2016 The Revd Rupert Lazar
  • 2015 The Revd Jenni Entrican
  • 2014 The Revd Dr Chris Ellis
  • 2013 The Revd Ernie Whalley
  • 2012 The Revd Chris Duffett
  • 2011 The Revd Pat Took
  • 2010 No president[nb 1]
  • 2009 The Revd Kingsley Appiagyei
  • 2008 The Revd Dr John D Weaver
  • 2007 No president
  • 2006 The Revd Kate Coleman
  • 2005 The Revd Roy Searle
  • 2004 The Revd Peter David Manson
  • 2003 The Revd John C Rackley
  • 2002 The Revd Dr Nigel G Wright
  • 2001 The Revd Peter John Wortley
  • 2000 Professor Graham W Ashworth CBE
  • 1999 The Revd Michael Ian Bochenski
  • 1998 The Revd D G T McBain
  • 1997 The Revd V F George
  • 1996 The Revd J C James
  • 1995 The Revd P H K Tongeman
  • 1994 The Revd Stephen J Gaukroger
  • 1993 The Revd Dr B Haymes
  • 1992 The Revd E J Westwood
  • 1991 The Revd R Jenkins
  • 1990 The Revd Dr Derek J Tidball
  • 1989 Dr J Biggs
  • 1988 The Revd Dr C Marchant
  • 1987 The Revd M F Jarman
  • 1986 The Revd David R Coffey
  • 1985 The Revd N P Wright
  • 1984 The Revd F Cooke
  • 1983 The Revd Dr D S Russell
  • 1982 Dr D J Charley
  • 1981 The Revd T F Wilson
  • 1980 Dr S G Browne
  • 1979 The Revd Dr W M S West
  • 1978 Mrs A Alexander
  • 1977 The Revd E A Payne
  • 1976 The Revd F A Goodwin
  • 1975 The Revd S A Turl
  • 1974 The Revd G Cumming
  • 1973 The Revd D H Hicks
  • 1972 The Revd J J Brown
  • 1971 The Revd Dr G Henton-Davies

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List of general secretaries edit

  • 1898 – 1924 John Howard Shakespeare
  • 1925 – 1951 Melbourn Aubrey
  • 1951 – 1967 Ernest A. Payne
  • 1967 – 1982 David S. Russell
  • 1982 – 1991 Bernard Green
  • 1991 – 2006 David Coffey
  • 2006 – 2013 Jonathan Edwards
  • 2013 – Lynn Green

Doctrinal controversies edit

At the Baptist Union Assembly in April 1971, Michael Taylor, then Principal at the Northern Baptist College, asserted, "I believe that God was active in Jesus, but it will not do to say quite categorically: Jesus is God." The statement bred controversy, and some charged him with denying the Deity of Christ.[14][15][16][17] Nigel G. Wright, later Principal of Spurgeon's College, commenting on the affair, claimed the, "Spectre of theological downgrade had lingered within the denomination throughout the 20th century," alluding to the Downgrade Controversy of a century earlier.[14]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ No president following the death of Revd R Martin

References edit

  1. ^ William H. Brackney, Historical Dictionary of the Baptists, Scarecrow Press, USA, 2009, p. 76
  2. ^ a b Stephen R. Holmes, Baptist Theology, T&T Clark, UK, 2012, p. 51
  3. ^ Robert E. Johnson, A Global Introduction to Baptist Churches, Cambridge University Press, UK, 2010, p. 104
  4. ^ William H. Brackney, Historical Dictionary of the Baptists, Scarecrow Press, USA, 2009, p. 77
  5. ^ Erich Geldbach, Baptists Worldwide: Origins, Expansions, Emerging Realities, Wipf and Stock Publishers, USA, 2022, p. 111
  6. ^ Allen, Robert 'Bob' (6 May 2013), , News, Associated Baptist Press, archived from the original on 23 October 2013, retrieved 28 July 2013
  7. ^ The Baptist Union of Great Britain : Baptist Union logo, retrieved 9 September 2014
  8. ^ a b Baptist World Alliance, Members, baptistworld.org, USA, retrieved May 5, 2023
  9. ^ Full list of NCVYS member organisations 12 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Robert E. Johnson, A Global Introduction to Baptist Churches, Cambridge University Press, Royaume-Uni, 2010, p. 99
  11. ^ J. Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann, Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices, ABC-CLIO, USA, 2010, p. 292
  12. ^ Baptists Together, Declaration of Principle, baptist.org.uk, UK, retrieved 5 December 2020
  13. ^ "The Baptist Union: Colleges". baptist.org.uk. Retrieved 14 July 2022.[title missing]
  14. ^ a b . Baptist Times. Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  15. ^ Thomas, Geoff. . Alfred Place Baptist Church. Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  16. ^ (PDF). Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Concerns. 1993. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 August 2016.
  17. ^ . Way of Life Literature. 13 April 2014. Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2016.

Bibliography edit

  • Wardin, Albert W jr, Baptists Around the World.
  • Payne, Ernest Alexander, The Baptist Union: A Short History.
  • Brown, Raymond, The English Baptists of the Eighteenth Century.
  • Briggs, JHY, The English Baptists of the Nineteenth Century.
  • Clements, Keith, Baptists in the Twentieth Century.

External links edit

  • Baptist Historical Society – official Web Site
  • Baptist Union of Great Britain – official Web Site
  • The Baptist Times – Web Site of the official newspaper of the BUGB
  • Incarnate Network – Web Site of the church planting network of BUGB Missions Dept
  • – England-wide organisation of which the Baptist Union is a member

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Baptist Union redirects here For organisations in other parts of the world calling themselves Baptist Union see List of Baptist denominations Baptists Together formally the Baptist Union of Great Britain is a Baptist Christian denomination in England and Wales It is affiliated with the Baptist World Alliance and Churches Together in England The headquarters is in Didcot Baptists Together Baptist Union of Great Britain ClassificationEvangelical ChristianityTheologyBaptistPolityCongregationalistPresidentHayley YoungVice presidentTim PresswoodDistinct fellowshipsOld Baptist Union Baptist Union of Wales New Connexion of General BaptistsAssociationsWorld Council of Churches Baptist World Alliance Conference of European Churches European Baptist Federation Churches Together in Britain and Ireland Fellowship of British Baptists Churches Together in EnglandRegionEngland and WalesHeadquartersDidcotFounderJohn Rippon and Joseph IvimeyOrigin1832SeparationsGrace Baptist Assembly Association of Grace Baptist Churches Seventh Day Baptists Strict Baptists Gospel Standard BaptistsCongregations1 897Members99 475Missionary organizationBMS World MissionAid organizationNational Council for Voluntary Youth Services BMS World Mission Annuity FundBaptist AidOrphan SocietyTertiary institutions1Seminaries4Official websitebaptist wbr org wbr uk Contents 1 History 2 Membership 2 1 Missionary organization 2 2 Inter denominational associations 3 Missionary Society 4 Beliefs 5 Schools 6 Structure 7 Leadership 7 1 List of presidents 7 2 List of general secretaries 8 Doctrinal controversies 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 Bibliography 13 External linksHistory editThe Baptist Union was founded by 45 Particular Baptist churches in 1813 in London 1 In 1832 it was reorganized to include the New Connection General Baptist Association General Baptist churches as a partner 2 In 1891 the two associations merged to form a single organization 3 General Baptists and Particular Baptists work was united in the Baptist Union in 1891 4 The Baptist Historical Society was founded in 1908 In 1922 Edith Gates became the first woman ordained pastor in the Convention 5 In 2013 Lynn Green was elected with no votes against as the first female General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain to commence in September 2013 She was received at the vote by a standing ovation and her inaugural message included I believe that our union is ready for generational change It is time to cast off the institutional mindset that has served us well in the past and embrace a new way of being for the 21st century 6 Also in 2013 the union publicly re branded itself as Baptists Together and introduced a new logo to reflect the change although it is still known in an official capacity by its former name the Baptist Union of Great Britain 7 Membership edit nbsp Farnham Baptist Church Surrey According to a census published by the denomination in 2023 it claimed 1 897 churches and 99 475 members 8 Missionary organization edit The Fellowship of British Baptists and BMS World Mission brings together in ministry the churches that are members of the Baptist Union of Scotland Wales the Irish Baptist Networks and the Baptist Union of Great Britain It is itself a member of The National Council for Voluntary Youth Services NCVYS 9 because of its work to promote young people s personal and social development Inter denominational associations edit The union maintains membership with Christian ecumenical organisations such as Churches Together in England Churches Together in Britain and Ireland the Conference of European Churches and the World Council of Churches Missionary Society editThe Particular Baptist Missionary Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Heathen later the Baptist Missionary Society and now BMS World Mission was organised in 1792 under the leadership of Andrew Fuller 1754 1815 John Sutcliff 1752 1814 and William Carey 1761 1834 10 11 Beliefs editThe union has a Baptist confession of faith 12 It is a member of the Baptist World Alliance 8 Schools edit nbsp Regent s Park College Oxford The Union is a partner of 4 theological seminaries namely South Wales Baptist College Northern Baptist College Bristol Baptist College and Spurgeon s College and a university college Regent s Park College 13 Structure editSince 2001 the Baptist Union of Great Britain has been divided into 13 regional associations Central Baptist Association East Midlands Baptist Association Eastern Baptist Association Heart of England Baptist Association London Baptist Association North Western Baptist Association Northern Baptist Association South Eastern Baptist Association South Wales Baptist Association South West Baptist Association Southern Counties Baptist Association West of England Baptist Association Yorkshire Baptist AssociationLeadership editThe principal of the Union is the General Secretary List of presidents edit 2022 The Revd Hayley Young 2021 The Revd Geoff Colmer 2020 The Revd Yinka Oyekan 2019 The Revd Ken Benjamin 2018 The Revd Dr Dave Gregory 2017 The Revd Dianne Tidball 2016 The Revd Rupert Lazar 2015 The Revd Jenni Entrican 2014 The Revd Dr Chris Ellis 2013 The Revd Ernie Whalley 2012 The Revd Chris Duffett 2011 The Revd Pat Took 2010 No president nb 1 2009 The Revd Kingsley Appiagyei 2008 The Revd Dr John D Weaver 2007 No president 2006 The Revd Kate Coleman 2005 The Revd Roy Searle 2004 The Revd Peter David Manson 2003 The Revd John C Rackley 2002 The Revd Dr Nigel G Wright 2001 The Revd Peter John Wortley 2000 Professor Graham W Ashworth CBE 1999 The Revd Michael Ian Bochenski 1998 The Revd D G T McBain 1997 The Revd V F George 1996 The Revd J C James 1995 The Revd P H K Tongeman 1994 The Revd Stephen J Gaukroger 1993 The Revd Dr B Haymes 1992 The Revd E J Westwood 1991 The Revd R Jenkins 1990 The Revd Dr Derek J Tidball 1989 Dr J Biggs 1988 The Revd Dr C Marchant 1987 The Revd M F Jarman 1986 The Revd David R Coffey 1985 The Revd N P Wright 1984 The Revd F Cooke 1983 The Revd Dr D S Russell 1982 Dr D J Charley 1981 The Revd T F Wilson 1980 Dr S G Browne 1979 The Revd Dr W M S West 1978 Mrs A Alexander 1977 The Revd E A Payne 1976 The Revd F A Goodwin 1975 The Revd S A Turl 1974 The Revd G Cumming 1973 The Revd D H Hicks 1972 The Revd J J Brown 1971 The Revd Dr G Henton Davies 2 List of general secretaries edit 1898 1924 John Howard Shakespeare 1925 1951 Melbourn Aubrey 1951 1967 Ernest A Payne 1967 1982 David S Russell 1982 1991 Bernard Green 1991 2006 David Coffey 2006 2013 Jonathan Edwards 2013 Lynn GreenDoctrinal controversies editAt the Baptist Union Assembly in April 1971 Michael Taylor then Principal at the Northern Baptist College asserted I believe that God was active in Jesus but it will not do to say quite categorically Jesus is God The statement bred controversy and some charged him with denying the Deity of Christ 14 15 16 17 Nigel G Wright later Principal of Spurgeon s College commenting on the affair claimed the Spectre of theological downgrade had lingered within the denomination throughout the 20th century alluding to the Downgrade Controversy of a century earlier 14 See also editBaptist Union of Scotland Religion in the United Kingdom Regent s Park College Oxford Baptist churches in the United Kingdom Spurgeon and the Downgrade Controversy Baptist beliefs Worship service evangelicalism Jesus Christ Believers ChurchNotes edit No president following the death of Revd R MartinReferences edit William H Brackney Historical Dictionary of the Baptists Scarecrow Press USA 2009 p 76 a b Stephen R Holmes Baptist Theology T amp T Clark UK 2012 p 51 Robert E Johnson A Global Introduction to Baptist Churches Cambridge University Press UK 2010 p 104 William H Brackney Historical Dictionary of the Baptists Scarecrow Press USA 2009 p 77 Erich Geldbach Baptists Worldwide Origins Expansions Emerging Realities Wipf and Stock Publishers USA 2022 p 111 Allen Robert Bob 6 May 2013 Woman Named to Lead British Baptists News Associated Baptist Press archived from the original on 23 October 2013 retrieved 28 July 2013 The Baptist Union of Great Britain Baptist Union logo retrieved 9 September 2014 a b Baptist World Alliance Members baptistworld org USA retrieved May 5 2023 Full list of NCVYS member organisations Archived 12 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine Robert E Johnson A Global Introduction to Baptist Churches Cambridge University Press Royaume Uni 2010 p 99 J Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann Religions of the World A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices ABC CLIO USA 2010 p 292 Baptists Together Declaration of Principle baptist org uk UK retrieved 5 December 2020 The Baptist Union Colleges baptist org uk Retrieved 14 July 2022 title missing a b Freedom with Foundation The George Beasley Murray Memorial Lecture Baptist Times Archived from the original on 16 August 2016 Retrieved 16 August 2016 Thomas Geoff The Divine Glory of Christ Alfred Place Baptist Church Archived from the original on 16 August 2016 Retrieved 16 August 2016 Federation Speaker in Congregational Concern PDF Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Concerns 1993 Archived from the original PDF on 16 August 2016 Liberal Baptist Denominations Way of Life Literature 13 April 2014 Archived from the original on 16 August 2016 Retrieved 16 August 2016 Bibliography editWardin Albert W jr Baptists Around the World Payne Ernest Alexander The Baptist Union A Short History Brown Raymond The English Baptists of the Eighteenth Century Briggs JHY The English Baptists of the Nineteenth Century Clements Keith Baptists in the Twentieth Century External links editBaptist Historical Society official Web Site Baptist Union of Great Britain official Web Site The Baptist Times Web Site of the official newspaper of the BUGB Incarnate Network Web Site of the church planting network of BUGB Missions Dept The National Council for Voluntary Youth Services NCVYS England wide organisation of which the Baptist Union is a member Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baptists Together amp oldid 1206934045, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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