List of conventions affiliated with the National Baptist Convention, USA

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The following Baptist State or Territory Conventions have registered voluntarily with the National Baptist Convention, USA. The State Conventions are autonomous organizations and separately incorporated. Each State Convention is supported by the voluntary membership of individuals, churches and district associations in the state. [1]

Contents

Mid-West Region Conference

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri

Ohio

Ohio Baptist State Convention, Inc. [7]

Ohio Baptist General Convention and Auxiliaries, Inc. [8]

United Missionary Baptist State Convention of Ohio

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Northeast Region Conference

Connecticut

Delaware

District Of Columbia

Maryland

New Jersey

New Hampshire

New York

Massachusetts

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

Southeast Region Conference

Florida

Georgia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Virginia

Southwest Region Conference

Alabama

Arkansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Mississippi

Tennessee

Texas

Western Region Conference

Alaska

Arizona

California

Colorado

Idaho

Kansas

Nebraska

New Mexico

Nevada

Oklahoma

Utah

Washington

Wyoming

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