Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association
Template:BaptistThe Baptist Fellowship Association (formerly known as Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association or FBFA) is an association of independent fundamentalist African-American Baptist churches.It is based in Kansas City, Kansas.<ref>Baptist Fellowship Association website, About</ref> The BFA was formed in 1962<ref name=RA>Religious Affections website, The Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association, article by Keven T Bauder</ref> when Reverends Richard C. Mattox and Robert Hunter, of Cleveland, Ohio, led conservative-fundamentalist black ministers and congregations to form the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association.<ref>Baptist Bulletin website, Don’t Ever Give Up, article January 1, 2011</ref> The association meets annually and provides fundamentalist black Baptist churches a means of fellowship in the areas of evangelism and foreign missions. Each congregation is independent and autonomous.
A number of churches in the Baptist Fellowship Association hold dual affiliation with the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches. In the area of Christian education, the BFA partners with Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio.<ref>Cedarville University website, Rev. James D. Parker Young Leader Scholarship offered for 2018-19, article dated January 12, 2018</ref>
Their former name, FBFA, is sometimes confused with the predominantly white Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International,<ref name=RA /> whose strength is in the Southeast. The BFA is predominantly black and most of its churches are located in the Midwestern states.
References
- Encyclopedia of American Religions, J. Gordon Melton, editor
- Profiles in Belief: the Religious Bodies of the United States and Canada (Vol. II), by Arthur Carl Piepkorn
External links
- Atlanta Bible Baptist Church Template:Webarchive - a member of the FBFA
- Cedarville University
- FBFA Constitution document