Baptist Church Planters

Baptist Church Planters, established in 1990, is dedicated to assisting churches and missionaries in planting and revitalizing Baptist churches throughout North America. Their mission is to impact communities with the Gospel of Jesus Christ for the glory of God.

To achieve their goals, Baptist Church Planters employs a four-fold strategy. First, they encourage partnerships to foster evangelism and grow churches both numerically and spiritually. Second, they provide leadership training to help develop a sustainable vision for church growth. Third, they assist in establishing suitable facilities for worship and outreach events. Finally, they support the process of calling a pastor to ensure a healthy transition for revitalization efforts.

Mission to Amish People

Mission to Amish People is a ministry that seeks to engage with the Amish community. Its founders, Joe and Esther Keim were raised in an Old Order Amish sect in Ashland, Ohio. Both were baptized into the Amish Church at the age of 17, but their lives were transformed when a former Amish individual shared the gospel with them shortly thereafter.

Outsiders admire the Amish for their hard work, craftsmanship, and strong family values, but many Amish individuals lack an understanding of the new birth described in John 3. Instead, they often rely on outward appearances, traditions, and church rules for salvation, viewing their faith as a checklist rather than a relationship with Christ. Mission to Amish People emphasizes that true salvation comes by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.

Bringing Children Hope

Bringing Children Hope (BCH) cares for vulnerable children and families in a holistic manner, with a focus on biblical truth and a true family environment. They provide care families and trauma training.

Northeast Fellowship

The Northeast Fellowship consists of approximately 180 independent, Bible-believing, Christ-honoring, Baptist churches across the Northeast region of the United States. Each partnering church is autonomous regarding its own ministries, decision making, and participation with the association.