Southern Baptist Conservatives of Virginia

SBC of Virginia
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationBaptist
PolityCongregationalist
RegionVirginia
OriginSeptember 16, 1996
Richmond, Virginia
Separated fromBaptist General Association of Virginia
CongregationsMore than 740 churches

The Southern Baptist Conservatives of Virginia (SBCV) is a fellowship of 700 Southern Baptist churches across Virginia and surrounding areas. It is supportive of the national Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). It was formed in 1993 when conservative Virginia Baptists across the state founded the SBCV fellowship. On September 16, 1996, messengers that met at Grove Avenue Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia, voted for the fellowship to become a new Southern Baptist state convention.[1][2] On October 1, 1996, the SBC Executive Committee officially acknowledged SBCV as a new state convention.

The SBC of Virginia objectives flow out of the convention's Purpose Statement and Core Values. They set the parameters for what the convention does, hold the convention accountable, and help the convention write goals and action plans. The SBCV strives to start new churches, strengthen existing churches in the state and support pastors, staff, and their families, and mobilize churches with mission opportunities.[3]

  1. ^ "VA. Baptist Convention Splits in Two". www.washingtonpost.com. 10 May 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  2. ^ Pinckney, T.C. Come Celebrate Our First Decade!. The Baptist Banner, Vol. XIX, No. 9, November/December 2006
  3. ^ SBCV - Objectives

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