Baptist Denominations in Europe - Africa

Africa

  • West Africa
    • Ghana Baptist Convention
    • Nigerian Baptist Convention
    • Sierra Leone Baptist Convention
    • National Baptist Convention, Nigeria
  • Southern Africa
    • African Baptist Assembly of Malawi, Inc.
    • African United Baptist Church
    • Baptist Association of South Africa
    • Baptist Bible Church of Madagascar (Fiangonana Batista Biblika eto Madagasikara)
    • Baptist Community Church (current brunches in Mpumalanga and Johannesburg)
    • Baptist Convention of Angola (Convençao Baptista de Angola)
    • Baptist Convention of Zambia
    • Baptist Convention of South Africa (BCSA)
    • Baptist Evangelical Association of Madagascar (Association des Eglises Evangéliques Baptistes de Madagascar)
    • Baptist Fellowship of Zambia
    • Baptist Union of Southern Africa
    • Baptist Union of Zambia
    • Union of Baptist Churches of Mozambique (Igreja Uniao Baptista de Moçambique)
  • Central Africa
    • Association of Baptist Churches of Chad
    • Baptist Churches of the Central African Republic (Églises Baptistes de la RCA)
    • Baptist Community of Western Zaire (Communauté Baptiste du Zaire Ouest)
    • Baptist Community of the Zaire River (Communauté Baptiste du Flueve Zaire)
  • Regional Bodies
    • All-Africa Baptist Fellowship

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