General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
General Association of Regular Baptist Churches (
GARBC) - one of several Baptist groups in North America retaining the name "Regular Baptist". The impact of modernism on the Northern Baptist Convention (now called
American Baptist Churches in the USA) led to the eventual withdrawal of a number of conservative and fundamentalist churches. Two fundamentalist organizations - the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship (org. 1920) and the Baptist Bible Union (org. 1923) - were forerunners of the GARBC. The
General Association of Regular Baptist Churches was formed in
1932 in
Chicago, Illinois in what would be the last meeting of the BBU and the first of the GARBC. The GARBC endorses a fourfold mission: "1. Champion Biblical Truth; 2. Impact the World for Christ; 3. Perpetuate a Baptist Heritage; and 4. Advance the Association Churches." Its home office is in
Schaumburg, Illinois. The
Baptist Bulletin is published monthly. In 1995, the GARBC had over 150,000 members in over 1500 churches.
External Links
Sources
- Baptists Around the World, by Albert W. Wardin, Jr.
- Dictionary of Baptists in America, Bill J. Leonard, editor