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Texas Baptists is a movement of God’s people to share Christ and show love through various ministries, events and missions. Learn more about their stories of impact, ministry centers, events and news.
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Texas Baptists is a movement of God’s people to share Christ and show love by strengthening churches and ministers, engaging culture, and connecting the nations to Jesus. Learn about our beliefs, history, governance, staff, partners, and publications.
Official website. texasbaptists .org. The Baptist General Convention of Texas ( BGCT ), more commonly known as the Texas Baptists, is a Baptist Christian denomination in the U.S. state of Texas. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention and the Baptist World Alliance. [1]
- 5,375 (2023)
- June 29, 1886
- 2,038,537 (2023)
Learn about the Baptist Faith and Message, the GC2 Summary of Faith, and other statements of belief adopted by Texas Baptists. Find out how Texas Baptists connect with ministry partners and distribute Cooperative Program funds.
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