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The '''Alabama Baptist State Convention''' is the autonomous affiliate of the Southern Baptist Convention encompassing all of Alabama. It was formed in [[1823]]. Its offices are in Prattville. In the Birmingham area [[Birmingham Metro Baptist Association]], [[Friendship Baptist Association]], [[Mud Creek Baptist Association]], [[North Jefferson Baptist Association]], [[Sulfur Springs Baptist Association]], and [[Shelby Baptist Association]] are its local | The '''Alabama Baptist State Convention''' is the autonomous affiliate of the Southern Baptist Convention encompassing all of Alabama. It was formed in [[1823]]. Its offices are in Prattville. In the Birmingham area [[Birmingham Metro Baptist Association]], [[Friendship Baptist Association]], [[Mud Creek Baptist Association]], [[North Jefferson Baptist Association]], [[Sulfur Springs Baptist Association]], and [[Shelby Baptist Association]] are its local affiliates. | ||
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Revision as of 07:59, 24 December 2023
The Alabama Baptist State Convention is the autonomous affiliate of the Southern Baptist Convention encompassing all of Alabama. It was formed in 1823. Its offices are in Prattville. In the Birmingham area Birmingham Metro Baptist Association, Friendship Baptist Association, Mud Creek Baptist Association, North Jefferson Baptist Association, Sulfur Springs Baptist Association, and Shelby Baptist Association are its local affiliates.
External links
- Alabama Baptist State Convention website
- Map of Alabama Baptist Associations Samford University Library Special Collections