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Convention of Chinese-Filipino Southern Baptist Churches (CCF-SBC)
Classification
Protestant
Orientation
Baptist
Theology
Evangelical Baptist
Polity
Congregationalist
Region
Philippines
Origin
January 21, 1957 Baguio, Philippines
Branched from
Southern Baptist Convention
The Convention of Chinese-Filipino Southern Baptist Churches was formally established on January 21, 1957, though they were technically in existence since 1950. It began in November 30, 1948, as Philippine Chinese Baptist Convention, when Southern Baptist missionaries in Shanghai, China were forced to relocate to the Philippines due to the civil unrest caused by the Chinese Civil War. The missionaries settled in Baguio where they started their work in converting the local Chinese there before eventually establishing churches in Dagupan, Manila and Davao City in 1952. The PCBC also established the Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary in Baguio on July 15, 1952. Eventually, PCBC was renamed to Convention of Chinese-Filipino Southern Baptist Churches (CCF-SBC).
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