Links to Southern Baptist Resources
Below are helpful links to associations and missions boards within the Southern Baptist faith. The links below may prove helpful in contacting the organizations listed below.
Links to Southern Baptist Associations and Resources
Southern Baptist Convention: The SBC is a network of like-minded churches numbering over fifty thousand autonomous churches that work in cooperation with one another to reach and impact the world with the Good News of Jesus Christ.
NC Baptist State Convention: Since 1830, churches participating in the NC Baptist State Convention have partnered together to accomplish more for God’s kingdom. Local, autonomous churches choose to work with the NC Baptist State Convention to support missions and ministries in various places inside North Carolina and globally.
Transylvania Baptist Association: The Transylvania Baptist Association exists to promote the Gospel through cooperation of Southern Baptist Churches in our community. We can do more together than we can apart to reach the world for Christ. The association is a catalyst for church revitalization, planting and missions. Our association also offers encouragement and support to the ministry of the local church.
Baptists On Mission: Baptists On Mission vision is to have every Christian sharing God’s love with hurting people through word and deed. With the 19 ministries of Baptists on Mission. They believe that all Christians are called, gifted and sent. They desire to help churches involve their members in missions and ministries in Jesus’ name.
North American Mission Board: The goal of the NAMB is to assist in equipping others in achieving the Great Commission, and sending the message of the gospel across North America.
International Mission Board: The International Mission Board’s (IMB) goal is to serve Southern Baptist Churches in carrying out the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations.
North Carolina Baptist Aging Ministry – NCBAM exists to provide encouragement for the journey to aging adults 65+ in ways that help them maintain their independence and enjoy quality of life.