Bangladesh Baptist Church Sangha


The Bangladesh Baptist Church Sangha is a Baptist Christian denomination in Bangladesh. It is affiliated with the Baptist World Alliance. The headquarters is in Dhaka.

History

The Bangladesh Baptist Church Sangha has its origins in a British mission of the BMS World Mission in 1793. It is officially founded in 1935 as Bengal Baptist Union. In 2001, it takes the name of Bangladesh Baptist Church Sangha. In 2017, it has 375 churches and 24,249 members.

Contributions

One of the major contributions by the early Baptists missionaries to the development of modern Bengal in the area of linguistics and educational work. This included the development of a Bengali dictionary and grammar, the first translation of the Bible in Bengali as well as the publication Digdarshan and Samachar Darpan, periodicals that represent the beginnings of the Bengali press. They also co-founded the Calcutta School Book Society in 1817 which published thousands of textbooks in modern science, geography and history for the first time in Bengali.

Ministries

The BBS participates as a partner with the College of Christian Theology in Dhaka and also operates hostel programs for students at college and university level. The BBS runs 2 high schools for girls and boys, a junior high school, 64 primary schools, a school for blind girls, two children's homes with schools as well as a hospital, a leprosy hospital, and 4 clinics.

Affiliations

The BBS participates actively in ecumenical relationships through: