There are also American Baptist groups calling themselves "Independent" such as the Baptist Bible Fellowship, the World Baptist Fellowship, the Liberty Baptist Fellowship and Independent Baptist Bible Fellowship.
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(born 1935) is the Senior Minister Emeritus of the Riverside Church, an interdenominational (American Baptist and United Church of Christ) church on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City.
Reverend Wendell Mettey is an American Baptist pastor who has served churches in the Cincinnati area since 1972.
17 June - Archie Dunaway, an American Baptist evangelist, is stabbed to death by fighters at the Sanyati Mission Hospital, 1,120 km west of Salisbury
Albert Arnold Bennett (1849–1909), American Baptist missionary and hymn composer
Soon after their arrival to his mission station, his first wife Charlotte died due to sickness at Puri, Orissa;later, he married James Coleman, second wife and an American Baptist missionary widow.
Seven of the cars were built by the Barney and Smith Car Company of Dayton, Ohio and travelled from town to town, mainly in the sparsely populated western states and territories, under the direction of the American Baptist Publication Society.
John L. Dagg (1794–1884), American Baptist minister and theologian
David Crockett Graham (1884–1961), American Baptist minister and polymath
He has also been on the faculty at schools such as American Baptist Seminary of the West and Graduate Theological Union, The Divinity School of The University of Chicago , Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia, Yale Divinity School, and Columbia Theological Seminary.
John Alexis Edgren (1839-1908), Swedish-born American Baptist Minister
William Roscoe Estep (1920-2000), American Baptist historian and professor
George Washington Baines (1809–1882), American Baptist clergyman, professor and president of Baylor University
George Boardman the Younger (1828–1903), his son, American Baptist theologian and writer
George Edmands Merrill (1846–1908), American Baptist clergyman and educator
(or NBCA) is an African-American Baptist body organized in 1915 as the result of a struggle to keep the National Baptist Publishing Board of Nashville independent.
An American Baptist congregation is affiliated with a hospital in Jibla.
Samuel S. Day (1808–1871), Canadian-born American Baptist missionary
Formerly known as North American Baptist Seminary, it is the main seminary of the North American Baptist Conference, formerly an association of ethnic German Baptist churches.
Judsonia and Judson University were named in honor of American Baptist foreign missionary Adoniram Judson.
After completing his studies, he joined the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society and was sent to Burma – first in 1895 to Rangoon, then to Mandalay where he became principal of the Baptist Mission High School for Boys.