Converge, formerly the Baptist General Conference (BGC) and Converge Worldwide, is an
evangelical
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Baptist
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Christian denomination in
United States
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introduced by
Swedish Baptists
Swedish Baptists (or Scandinavian Baptists) are Baptists that trace their origins to Radical Pietism (that disassociated from Lutheranism or partially originated from an adjacent non-Lutheran tradition), the Mission Friends movement, and the Pieti ...
that emerged late in the 19th century.
It is affiliated with the
Baptist World Alliance
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and the
National Association of Evangelicals. The headquarters is in
Orlando. The current president of Converge is John K. Jenkins.
History
The Baptist General Conference grew out of the
great revival of the 19th century, but its roots can be traced back to
Radical Pietism in Sweden.
In 1852
Gustaf Palmquist
Gustaf Palmquist, also Palmqvist, (26 May 1812 – 18 September 1867) was a pioneer Swedish Baptist pastor and missionary in Sweden and the United States. He was one of three brothers, including Johannes and Per Palmqvist who were active early i ...
emigrated from
Sweden to the
United States
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. Forty-seven days after his arrival, he and three others organized a Swedish Baptist church in
Rock Island, Illinois.
Fredrik (F.O.) Nilsson, who was instrumental in leading Palmquist to
Baptist
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views, arrived in America the next year with 21 immigrants. Some of these united with the Rock Island church, while others organized a church at
Houston, Minnesota
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History
The community was named after Sam Houston, first president of the Republic of Texas.
In 1852, William McSpadden platted the ori ...
. Nilsson traveled widely, founding and strengthening churches.
Anders Wiberg was another pioneer among these churches from 1852 until 1855, when he returned to Sweden as a missionary.
Christian experience was a major emphasis among these Swedish Baptists, and they prospered from the awakenings in the 19th century. Immigration, aggressive evangelism and conversion through revivals brought rapid growth to the denomination.
John Alexis Edgren
John Alexis Edgren (February 20, 1839 – January 26, 1908) was a Swedish-American Baptist minister. Edgren began what eventually evolved into Bethel University and the Bethel Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Background
Johan Alexis ...
founded the ''Swedish Baptist Seminary'' in
Chicago, Illinois
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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in 1871.
In 1879, when the Swedish churches had grown to 65 in number, they formed a General Conference. The members of these churches assimilated into American society and gradually lost their separate ethnic identity. By 1940, most churches were English-speaking. In 1945, the Swedish Baptist General Conference dropped "Swedish" from its name because of the ethnic diversity of its members and became the Baptist General Conference of America. Swedish Baptists had maintained an alliance with the American Baptist Publication Society, American Baptist home and foreign missions, etc., and later the
Northern Baptist Convention. Some Swedish Baptists expected to merge with that body, but the groups moved toward different developments of theological emphasis. The conservative Swedish Baptists pulled back from growing liberalism of the Northern Baptists, and in 1944 formed their own Board of Foreign Missions. This moved them toward independent existence, which they have maintained to the present.
From its beginning among
Scandinavian immigrant
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s, the BGC has grown to a nationwide association of autonomous churches with at least 17
ethnic groups and missions in 35 nations.
The Baptist General Conference adopted the new movement name of Converge Worldwide in 2008, and was renamed to Converge in 2015.
Statistics
According to a denomination census released in 2020, it claimed 1,312 churches and 322,293 members.
Beliefs
The Convention has a
Baptist
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confession of faith
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The e ...
. It is a member of the
Baptist World Alliance
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.
[ Baptist World Alliance]
Members
baptistworld.org, USA, retrieved December 5, 2020
Seminaries
Converge operates the Bethel Theological Seminary and
Bethel University in
Arden Hills, Minnesota near
St. Paul, and maintains business offices in
Arlington Heights, Illinois.
References
Sources
*Glenmary Research Center. ''Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States, 2000''
*McBeth, H. Leon. ''The Baptist Heritage: Four Centuries of Baptist Witness''
*Olson, Adolf. ''A Centenary History as Related to the Baptist General Conference''
*Wardin, Albert W. Jr. ''Baptists Around the World''
External links
Converge- official website
{{Baptist World Alliance Members
Baptist denominations in North America
Baptist Christianity in the United States
Religious organizations established in 1879
Members of the National Association of Evangelicals
Evangelical denominations in North America
Radical Pietism
Baptist denominations established in the 19th century