We are an independent church and not accountable to any hierarchy. However, we choose to affiliate with the Austin Baptist Association, the Baptist General Convention of Texas and the Southern Baptist Convention.

Facts About the Austin Baptist Association (ABA)
The ABA is an affiliation of like-minded Baptist churches in the Austin area that have banded together to provide e
ducation, support and training; joint missions and evangelism opportunities; cooperative ministries and programs; ministry to church ministers and staff.

Click here for more information:  Austin Baptist Association

Facts About the Baptist General Convention of Texas (BGCT)
The BGCT is an affiliation of like-minded Baptist churches in the state of Texas that have banded together to provide e
ducation, support and training; joint missions and evangelism opportunities; cooperative ministries and programs; ministry to church ministers and staff.

Click here for more information:  Baptist General Convention of Texas

Facts about the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC)

  • The largest association of churches in America. One out of every ten churches in America is affiliated with the SBC (43,000 churches).
  • It is a diverse association of churches representing many races, nationalities and ethnic groups. Every Sunday services are held in over 80 languages in SBC churches across America.
  • It is a missionary-focused convention. The SBC has over 7,000 missionaries serving in over 133 countries around the world.
  • We affiliate with the SBC by supporting the Cooperative Program (CP). The CP is the unified budget of the SBC. About half of the CP goes to the projects of the International Mission Board. The rest supports the work of planting and developing churches in the U.S. and Canada, along with sustaining seminaries and benevolence work.
  • We affiliate with the SBC by supporting two annual offerings.  The Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, named after a pioneering woman in international missions in the late 1800s, goes to support the projects of the International Mission Board.  The Annie Armstrong Easter Offering, named after a notable advocate of missions, goes to support the projects of the North American Mission Board.

Click here for more information:  Southern Baptist Convention

 

 

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