Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland

Evangelical Baptist congregation in Ireland

Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland
Logo of the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland.
ClassificationEvangelical Christianity
TheologyBaptist
GovernanceCongregational
RegionIreland
HeadquartersMoira, Craigavon
Origin1895
Congregations118
Members8,500
Worshipers: 20,000
Ministers100
Missionaries100
Missionary organizationBaptist Missions
Aid organizationAnnuity Fund
Baptist Aid
Orphan Society
SeminariesIrish Baptist College
Official websitehttp://baptistsinireland.org/

The Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland (ABC, ABCi and ABCI) is a Baptist Christian denomination based in Ireland. The headquarters is in Moira, Craigavon.

History

Holywood Baptist church in Belfast.

The Association has its origins in the establishment of Baptist churches in Cork (1640), Dublin (1642) and Waterford (1650).[1] In 1725, there were 11 Baptist churches, and 9 formed the Irish Baptist Association.[2] The Irish Baptist Association was reorganised in 1862, and was replaced by the Baptist Union of Ireland in 1895.[3] Irish Baptists initially had a close relationship with the English Baptists. However, desire for independence caused the Irish Baptists to follow their own path and they set up the Union in 1895.[4] The first Assembly meeting of the newly formed Union took place in May 1895 in Mountpottinger Baptist Church, Belfast with 27 churches present with two more being added to the membership in that meeting. The Union returned to its original name of the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland in 1999, highlighting that they are an association of churches of like mind which seek to work and fellowship together.[5] According to a census published by the association in 2023, it claimed 118 churches and 8,500 members. [6]

Organisation

Irish Baptist College in Moira.

Departments include Baptist Women, Baptist Youth, Missions, Welfare, and Training (Irish Baptist Historical Society and Irish Baptist College).[7] The ABC Insight is a bi-monthly magazine serving the churches. The Baptist Centre comprising the administrative offices and the Irish Baptist College is located near Moira, County Down, Northern Ireland. The association holds an annual assembly in May. The Churches Council meets during the week of the annual assembly and also annually in November. The purpose of the Council is to hear reports and conduct business. Matters are handled between sessions by the executive committee elected by the churches at the May Churches Council meeting.

Christian denominations in Ireland
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Schools

Promotes training among the churches and operates the Irish Baptist College which seeks to train men and women for pastoral and necessary services.

Caring Ministries

By means of the Orphan Society, Annuity Fund and Baptist Aid provides support for those in need.

Members

Association members are referred to as Irish Baptists, however some choose to refer to themselves as Association Baptists to distinguish them from other Baptists.

See also

  • flagIreland portal
  • iconNorthern Ireland portal

References

  1. ^ Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland, Our Story, baptistsinireland.org, Ireland, retrieved November 2, 2023
  2. ^ John H. Y. Briggs, A Dictionary of European Baptist Life and Thought, Wipf and Stock Publishers, USA, 2009, p. 271
  3. ^ Robert E. Johnson, A Global Introduction to Baptist Churches, Cambridge University Press, UK, 2010, p. 111
  4. ^ William H. Brackney, Historical Dictionary of the Baptists, Scarecrow Press, USA, 2009, p. 306
  5. ^ William H. Brackney, Historical Dictionary of the Baptists, Rowman & Littlefield, USA, 2021, p. 318
  6. ^ Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland, Association, baptistsinireland.org, Ireland, retrieved November 2, 2023
  7. ^ Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland, Departments, baptistsinireland.org, Ireland, retrieved November 2, 2023

Further reading

  • Carson, Alexander (Introduction); Nicholas, Elmer H. (Introduction); Green, Jay. (Preface) (2000) "Baptism, Its Mode and Subjects", Sovereign Grace Publishers Inc, Binding: Hardcover Pub. Date: 2000, ISBN 1-58960-015-0[1]
  • Leonard, Bill J. (c2003) "Baptist Ways", Judson Press, Valley Forge, PA, Binding: (alk. paper), Date: c2003, ISBN 0-8170-1231-1
  • McBeth, Leon H. (c1987) "The Baptist Heritage", Broadman Press, Nashville, TN Date: c1987 ISBN 0-8054-6569-3
  • Wardin, Albert W. (Editor) (c1995) "Baptists Around the World", Broadman & Holman, Nashville, TN Date: c1995. ISBN 0-8054-1076-7
  • White, B. R. (1971–77) "Association records of the Particular Baptists of England, Wales and Ireland to 1660", Baptist Historical Society, London, UK Date: 1971-77 ISBN 0-903166-00-3

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