Manipur Baptist Convention

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Manipur Baptist Convention
AbbreviationMBC
ClassificationEvangelicalism
TheologyBaptist
AssociationsCouncil of Baptist Churches in Northeast India, Baptist World Alliance
HeadquartersImphal, India
FounderAmerican Baptist Foreign Mission Society
Origin1928; 98 years ago (1928)
Congregations1,503
Members221,436
Official websitewww.manipurbaptistconvention.com

Manipur Baptist Convention (MBC) is a Baptist Christian denomination in Manipur, India. It is affiliated with the Council of Baptist Churches in Northeast India and the Asia Pacific Baptist Federation (Baptist World Alliance).[1][2] The General Secretary of the Manipur Baptist Convention is REV. K. LOSII MAO.[3]

Missionary from the American Baptist Mission arrived in Manipur in 1896. The first converts the missionary had were Tangkhul Nagas with the help of A. Porom Singh. They in turn converted neighboring ethnic tribes to Christianity. In 1896 A. Porom Singh became the first Meitei convert and he was also the first Christian in Manipur.[4]

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