Not to be confused with American Baptist Churches USA.
Landmarkist denomination (1924-)
American Baptist Association
Abbreviation
ABA
Classification
Baptist
Theology
Landmark Baptist
Polity
Congregational
President
Bryan Sellers
Region
Worldwide, primarily the United States
Headquarters
Texarkana, Texas
Origin
March 4, 1924 (1924-03-04) Texarkana, Texas and Arkansas
Separated from
Southern Baptist Convention
Separations
Baptist Missionary Association of America (1950)
Congregations
1644
Official website
www.abaptist.org
The American Baptist Association (ABA) is an Independent Baptist Christian denomination in the United States. The headquarters is in Texarkana, Texas.[1] The principal founder was Ben M. Bogard, a pastor of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas. ABA headquarters, including its bookstore and publishing house, Bogard Press, is based in Texarkana, Texas.[2]
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