Colorado Baptist General Convention Explained
The Colorado Baptist General Convention (CBGC) is the autonomous state convention for the U.S. state of Colorado that is under the umbrella of the Southern Baptist Convention. It was formed, in 1955, out of the Arizona Southern Baptist Convention, pursuant to a motion submitted at the Arizona convention by Roy Sutton (at the time a convention staff member who was later to be executive director and treasurer). At the time, the Arizona convention covered a quarter of the whole United States, by area.
Affiliated organizations
References
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Further reading
- Encyclopedia of Southern Baptists. 3. Davis C. Wooley. Broadman Press. 1958. Colorado Baptist Convention. 1658 - 1659. 978-0-8054-6511-2.
- Book: History of Colorado Baptist General Convention, 1956 - 1981. Bonnie Ball O'Brien. Colorado Baptist General Convention. 1981.
Notes and References
- Book: 186 - 187,202. A history of the Arizona Southern Baptist Convention, 1928 - 1984. Arizona Southern Baptist Convention. 1989.
- News: Roy Sutton, dead at 95, was longtime leader in the West. 2004-05-17. Baptist Press. 2010-08-27. 2011-07-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20110720062822/http://bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?ID=18291. dead.
- Book: The Southern Baptist Convention: a sesquicentennial history. Jesse C. Fletcher. Broadman & Holman. 1994. 978-0-8054-1167-6. 188.
- Southern Baptists Nationwide. The Baptist Heritage Series. Walker L. Knight. 1979. 5.