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- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico abstract "The Convención Nacional Bautista de México (National Baptist Convention of Mexico) is the oldest and largest Baptist group in Mexico. The first evangelical church in Mexico was a Baptist church organized on January 30, 1864 in Monterrey, Nuevo León. James Hickey, a Baptist and a member of the American Bible Society, constituted this church with himself and four other members - Thomas Westrup, José Maria Uranga, Arcadio Uranga, and Mrs. Hickey. By 1869, Westrup and the Uranga brothers had organized six more churches. The American Baptist Home Mission Society and the Southern Baptist Convention sent about fifty missionaries to Mexico before the beginning of the 20th century. In 1884, the Coahuila Baptist Association was organized in Saltillo, and in 1885 the Nuevo León Baptist Association was organized in Monterrey. After the turn of the century, Alejandro Treviño, John Cheavens and James Chastain proposed the idea of organizing a national convention. Forty-three church messengers met at the Primera Iglesia Bautista (First Baptist Church) in Mexico City in September 1903. From this gathering came a provisional constitution for the National Convention, and the groundwork for missionary, theological and publications ministries. This began a transition of the work from leadership by foreign missionaries to leadership by national pastors. In 1904, the National Convention selected Alejandro Treviño to represent them at the first Baptist World Congress, from which was formed the Baptist World Alliance.The National Convention currently is engaged in missionary, theological, publication, and benevolent work, as well as carrying on work among the students in 3 large universities. It operates the Mexican Baptist Theological Seminary in Mexico City and the Dr. G. H. Lacy Seminary in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, and owns six bookstores. La Luz Bautista (The Baptist Light) is the official periodical of the Convention. In 1991, there were 35 associations with 888 churches and 66,398 members in cooperation with the National Baptist Convention of Mexico. In 1993, the Convention was able to gain official recognition through registration with the Office of Religious Affairs.".
- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico wikiPageExternalLink www.bautistas.org.mx.
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- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico wikiPageWikiLink Monterrey.
- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico wikiPageWikiLink Nuevo_León.
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- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico wikiPageWikiLink Oaxaca_City.
- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico wikiPageWikiLink Saltillo.
- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico wikiPageWikiLink Secretariat_of_the_Interior_(Mexico).
- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Baptist_Convention.
- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Baptist Convention of Mexico".
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- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico subject Category:Baptist_denominations_established_in_the_20th_century.
- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico subject Category:Baptist_denominations_in_North_America.
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- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico type Band.
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- National_Baptist_Convention_of_Mexico comment "The Convención Nacional Bautista de México (National Baptist Convention of Mexico) is the oldest and largest Baptist group in Mexico. The first evangelical church in Mexico was a Baptist church organized on January 30, 1864 in Monterrey, Nuevo León. James Hickey, a Baptist and a member of the American Bible Society, constituted this church with himself and four other members - Thomas Westrup, José Maria Uranga, Arcadio Uranga, and Mrs. Hickey.".
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