Zomi Baptist Convention of Myanmar

The Zomi Baptist Convention of Myanmar was an organized and formed in 1995 as a breakaway from the Zomi Baptist Convention (now known as the Chin Baptist Convention).

History

The Zomi Baptist Convention was established in Burma in 1952. Its first Chairman was Rev'd ST. Gou Hau.

During the triennial meeting of the Zomi Baptist Convention in Khuasak in April 1995, four associations broke away from the convention to form the new Zomi Baptist Convention of Myanmar: Tonzang Township Baptist Association (TTBA), Tedim Baptist Association (TBA), Kale Zomi Baptist Association (KZBA), and Tamu Valley Baptist Association (TVBA). The new organization associated with the Southern Baptist Convention. However, of the four associations, the Tedim Baptist Association later withdrew from the new organization and remained under the Myanmar Baptist Convention.[1]

It later added four more associations; the Zanggam Zomi Baptist Association (ZZBA), Cikha Township Baptist Association (CTBA), the Heilei Baptist Association (HBA) and Tedim Baptist Churches Association (TBCA). It also affiliated with Zomi Baptist Churches of America (ZBCA).

Early 21st century

In 2023, the ZBCM has 190 churches and 15,770 members. Their headquarters are in Sagaing.[2]

In 2019, the ZBCM joined the Baptist World Alliance.[3] They joined during the 2019 Annual Gathering of the BWA and became the 240th member body of the organization. At that time the ZBCM was led by Tuan Khan Mung (President), Lang Za Kap (General Secretary), Rev. Dr. Gin Khan Khual (Superintendent) and Rev. Dr. Gin Khan Khual.

In 2023, they are part of the Myanmar Churches Partnership, with the Antioch Myanmar Baptist Church and the Biblical Presbyterian Churches of Myanmar.[4] They are also part of the Asia Pacific Baptist Federation.[5]

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