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Monday June 15, 2009 ~ 2 Comments
Today, I am in Garden Grove, California speaking to the Converge Worldwide / Southwest Baptist Conference. For those of you uninitiated to all things Baptist, there are about 431,034 Baptist denominations. This one descends from the Swedish Pietist movement. The Baptist General Conference grew out of the great revival of the 19th century, but its roots can be traced back to Swedish Pietism. In 1852, Gustaf Palmquist emigrated from Sweden to the United States. Forty-seven days after his arrival, he and three others organized a Swedish Baptist church in Rock Island, Illinois. Frederick Nilsson, who was instrumental in leading Palmquist to Baptist views, arrived in America the next year with 21 immigrants. Some of these united with the Rock Island church, while others organized a church at Houston, Minnesota. Nilsson traveled widely, founding and strengthening churches. Anders Wiberg was another pioneer among these churches from 1852 until 1855, when he returned to Sweden as a missionary. Today, they are a newly renamed group, now called "Converge Worldwide," and have almost 1000 churches in the U.S.
Based on a research project I did for Leadership Network, I have said that they are the leading mid-sized to large denomination engage in North American church planting. (I will unpack that more in a new and forthcoming book, our in 2010, on church planting.) Great folks and honored to spend the day with their leaders today. Posted on June 15, 2009 at 10:57 AM ~ 2 Comments Tagged with: baptists, conferences, denominations 2 CommentsComment PolicyComments are welcome on discussion posts. Comments are not moderated but do require a keyword to avoid spam. If this is your first time commenting, please review the comment policy. Leave a comment |





































I'm at heart a BGC guy (Ok, Converge Worldwide, it's going to take a LONG time to adjust to that name...) and I absolutely love what they have going on in church planting. Guys like Paul Johnson and Dave Reno in the Twin Cities Metro have amazing hearts and minds for church planting. There is no doubt that my first choice (were I planting) to plant would be under the BGC umbrella (with some Acts29 action as well). I desperately hope that my current denomination will take some notes from Converge Worldwide and either partner with or steal from them all their great plans and processes.
Chris Meirose
I was at the SWC meeting yesterday when you spoke. I appreciated all you had to share, but had a couple of questions. Where can I find the retraction for the statistic about 88% of youth leaving the church and never returning? Where can I find your more accurate assessment, which includes that of the percentage who leave the church, the majority return?
Also, your story about being at a church where you sent the elderly people out to other churches and the woman came back saying, "Someone changed the church and nobody told us." Didn't I read that in "Who Stole My Church?" Was that based on your story, or did you get the idea from there?