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Union of French Baptist Churches of Canada

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Classification
  
Evangelicalism

Region
  
Canada

Congregations
  
29

Theology
  
Baptism

Origin
  
1969 Quebec

Headquarters
  
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

L'Union d'Églises baptistes francophones du Canada or Union of French Baptist Churches in Canada is an association of Baptist churches for French-speaking Canadians. Headquarters is in Montreal, Quebec. The union is one of four components of Canadian Baptist Ministries.

History

In 1837, the Swiss missionaries Henriette Feller and Louis Roussy arrived for the Grande Ligne Mission in Montreal and the Eastern Townships. The churches resulting from this movement officially organized in 1969 form l'Union d'Églises baptistes françaises au Canada. The union became part of the Canadian Baptist Federation in 1970.

The Union opened a bible college, the Faculté de Théologie évangélique (Evangelical Theology Faculty), in 1982, in Montreal.

In 2003, the Union was made up of 29 churches, mostly in Quebec, with an estimated 2,500 members. The Union participates in the Missionary Society of Ontario & Quebec and is a member of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada and Canadian Baptist Ministries. Rev. David Rowley serves as General Secretary since 2013.

References

Union of French Baptist Churches of Canada Wikipedia