

^ Whitaker, David (February 16, 2021).^ "Special Announcement from our President".^ “The Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International.” In The Nick of Time - Central Baptist Theological Seminary.^ History of CBs by Bruce Shelley Archived at the Wayback Machine.New England Bible College, South Portland, Maine.Arizona Christian University, Glendale, Arizona.Western Seminary, Portland, Oregon San Jose, California Sacramento, California.Venture Church Network maintains fellowship and relationship with World Venture, Missions Door and networks of churches in other countries of the world through CBGlobal, which has a board consisting of national organization leaders but no staff of its own. As of 2021, the staff of Venture Church Network listed on its website were limited to the President, a Director of Chaplaincy, an associate director of Chaplaincy, and an Executive Assistant.

Venture Church Network is led by a leadership team consisting of the eight regional directors, director of chaplaincy and president (Board Chairman). The regional directors comprise the Venture Church Network Board, representing the interests of the regions and the member churches of the regions.

The regional directors and their boards, as representatives of their member churches, are organizationally and relationally bound through the Covenant of the Regions. In 2003, its membership comprised over 1200 churches representing over 200,000 church members.įollowing the dissolution of an Organization Task Force after an unsuccessful attempt to unite the national agencies in a single structure and vision, Venture Church Network was reorganized as “a covenantal fellowship of Regional Associations of Conservative Baptist churches, which have joined together to make the most of the God-given strengths of each member Region for a common purpose.” In 2005 new bylaws were adopted whereby regional associations of local churches are the only members of Venture Church Network the local churches themselves are members of the regional associations and no longer have any direct participation in the national organization. Until a structural reorganization began in early 2004, Venture Church Network was a network of churches and ministries, committed to evangelization and church planting. Each local Conservative Baptist church is an autonomous organization in voluntary affiliation with each other through regional associations. Ĭonservative Baptists cooperate with affiliated institutions of higher learning as well as youth and women's ministries. These agencies have omitted the word "baptist" from their names, and it is notable that the four associated educational institutions listed below, likewise have omitted "baptist" from their names also. The movement presently supports three national agencies - Venture Church Network, WorldVenture (formerly CBFMS, then CBInternational), and Missions Door (formerly Conservative Baptist Home Mission Society, then Mission To The Americas). On Febru the association announced it was changing its name to Venture Church Network because the name Conservative Baptist “no longer connects with what it was originally intended to communicate”. The New Testament Association of Independent Churches and the Conservative Baptist Fellowship, which renamed itself the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship and is now the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International, split from the Conservative Baptists in the 1960s. The conservatives were in the majority in Minnesota and Arizona, and the Northern Baptists lost those state agencies. Churches withdrew, forming the new association, and hundreds of others withdrew in the following years. At the 1946 NBC meeting, the old convention made it clear that it would not allow a competing missionary agency to operate within it. The forming churches were fundamentalist/conservative churches that had remained in cooperation with the Northern Baptist Convention after other churches had left, such as those that formed the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches.

The Conservative Baptist Association emerged as part of the continuing Fundamentalist–Modernist Controversy within the Northern Baptist Convention. What became the Venture Church Network was organized in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1947 as the Conservative Baptist Association of America. The first organization of Conservative Baptists was the Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society (CBFMS), now called WorldVenture, formed in Chicago, in 1943. Venture Church Network (formerly known as the Conservative Baptist Association of America) is a Christian association of churches in the United States with each local congregation being autonomous and responsible for their own way of functioning. Christian association of churches in the United States Venture Church NetworkĬonservative Baptist Association of America (1947–2021)
