Who’d be a Baptist?
The response to this question is a resounding "We would!", spoken around the world by forty million people who are members of Baptist churches.
Baptist churches are found in almost every country in the world. As part of the world-
For Baptists the concept of a family is important. The church is not so much a particular place or building, but rather a family of believers, committed to Christ, to one another and to the service of God in the world.
In this Baptist family everybody is equal, for everybody has a part to play in the service of God. There is no hierarchy of bishops or priests exercising authority over their members.
Equality of status, however, does not mean that all have the same role. Each local
Baptist church appoints its own leaders -
Baptists are grass-
Baptists also play their part ecumenically through membership with Churches Together in England, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI), the Conference of European Churches and the World Council of Churches (WCC)
The Baptist way of being the church is living together in community -