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Chinese Baptist Convention

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Baptist Christian denomination in Taiwan
Chinese Baptist Convention
Logo of the Chinese Baptist Convention
ClassificationEvangelical Christianity
TheologyBaptist
PolityCongregationalist
AssociationsAsia Pacific Baptist Federation,Baptist World Alliance
RegionRepublic of China (Taiwan)
HeadquartersTaipei
Origin1954
Congregations252
Members24,019
SeminariesTaiwan Baptist Theological Seminary
Official websitewww.twbap.org.tw

TheChinese Baptist Convention (CBC;Chinese:中華基督教浸信會聯會;pinyin:zhōnghuá jīdū jiào jìnxìn huì liánhuì;Wade–Giles:chung hua chi tu chiao chin hsin hui lien hui) is aBaptistChristian denomination inTaiwan and the territories administered by theRepublic of China. It is affiliated with theAsia Pacific Baptist Federation and theBaptist World Alliance. The headquarters is inTaipei.

History

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Hualien City Boai Baptist Church.

In October 1936, a resolution was passed during the centenary celebrations of the Baptist mission in China to engage in the extension of work to the frontier regions, which then included Taiwan which was a part ofJapan. With theretrocession of Taiwan to China following thesurrender of Japan in 1945, plans were made to expand the mission to Taiwan. A visit was made by a Shanghai missionary,Lila Florence Watson, in February 1948.

In 1948,Yang Mei Chai (楊美齋) from theNational Baptist Convention of China was sent to Taiwan to establish a frontier mission in June of the same year.[1] Yang was also appointed the head of the Taiwan district of the national convention.Bertha Smith of the AmericanInternational Mission Board in Shantung arrived in Taiwan on October 19, 1948 and the first church was inaugurated on December 26 of the same year.

In the 1950s, the CBC saw an influx of missionaries and refugees from the mainland. This led to the rapid growth of the church particularly in theMandarin language ministry with significant support from theInternational Mission Board in theUnited States. The firstTaiwanese Hokkien service was conducted in at the Amoy Street Baptist Church (廈門街浸信會). In February 1957, the first Taiwanese congregation was established as the Mu Yi Church (慕義堂).

Work among theHakkas began in 1958 inMiaoli and further work was planted inPingtung. Work began with theaboriginal peoples of Taiwan as early as 1952 inLiouguei District, Kaohsiung with the establishment of the Liouguei Baptist Church (六龜浸信會).[2] Work in languages apart from Mandarin was however generally slow due to the lack of standard materials and work among the aboriginal people was not significant until the firstAmi pastor graduated from theTaiwan Baptist Theological Seminary in 1982.[3]

From the period of 1948 to 1954, a total of 11 churches and 22 outreach points had been established by Baptist missionaries and workers. On July 5, 1954, theTaiwan Baptist Convention (台灣浸信會聯) was established.[4] It was later renamed theChinese Baptist Church, Taiwan Province Convention and theChinese Baptist Church, Taiwan Convention before assuming its current name in 1972.[5]

Similar to Baptist churches elsewhere, churches affiliated with the CBC are autonomous and self-governed and the CBC doesn't exercise any executive authority. The CBC's role is primarily in the coordination of work among the associated churches and the management of inter-church institutions.

According to a census published by the association in 2023, it claimed 252 churches and 24,019 members.[6]

Taiwan Baptist Theological Seminary

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Main article:Taiwan Baptist Theological Seminary
Taiwan Baptist Theological Seminary inTaipei.

The seminary was established in 1952 for the training of national workers.[7] Until recently the seminary had faced problems from the authorities as it was an unrecognized institution and had faced accusations of awarding fraudulent academic degrees in the past. In 2005, theLegislative Yuan passed a resolution to provide for the framework of recognition of religious academic institutions and seminaries allowing the seminary to initiate the procedure of gaining full recognition from the authorities.[8]

Beliefs

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The Convention has aBaptistconfession of faith, and is a member of theBaptist World Alliance and theAsia Pacific Baptist Federation.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Craig Van Gelder,The Missional Church in Context: Helping Congregations Develop Contextual Ministry, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, USA, 2007, p. 232
  2. ^ Craig Van Gelder,The Missional Church in Context: Helping Congregations Develop Contextual Ministry, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, USA, 2007, p. 235
  3. ^Chinese Baptist Convention:從邊疆到福爾摩沙Archived 2008-05-03 at theWayback Machine (in Chinese)
  4. ^ William H. Brackney,Historical Dictionary of the Baptists, Rowman & Littlefield, USA, 2021, p. 583
  5. ^ Cheng-tian Kuo,Religion and Democracy in Taiwan, State University of New York Press, USA, 2009, p. 48
  6. ^ Baptist World Alliance,Members, baptistworld.org, USA, retrieved May 5, 2023
  7. ^ Craig Van Gelder,The Missional Church in Context: Helping Congregations Develop Contextual Ministry, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, USA, 2007, p. 235
  8. ^Taiwan Baptist Theological Seminary,Why would TBTS Apply for RegistrationArchived 2009-01-05 at theWayback Machine
  9. ^ Baptist World Alliance,Members, baptistworld.org, USA, retrieved May 5, 2023
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