Alliance of Baptists
The Alliance of Baptists is a progressive Baptist Christian denomination in the United States and Canada. The headquarters is in Raleigh, North Carolina.
History
The Alliance of Baptists was formed in 1987 as the Southern Baptist Alliance by liberal individuals and congregations who were considering separating from the Baptist Convention">Baptists">Baptist Convention as a result of the conservative resurgence/fundamentalist takeover controversy.Statistics
According to an association census released in 2022, it has 140 churches and 4,500 baptized members.Beliefs
In 1990, the Alliance became the first Baptist organization based in the Southern United States to formally offer an apology for Slavery in [the United States|slavery] in the American South.The Alliance of Baptists has emphasized women's ministry, encouraging women to seek ordination and senior pastorates.
In 2004 the Alliance published a statement on same-sex marriage, specifically opposing “amendments to the Constitution of the United States and state constitutions that would enshrine discrimination against sexual minorities and define marriage in such a way as to deny same-sex couples a legal framework in which to provide for one another and those entrusted to their care.”
In 2014, the Alliance joined a lawsuit challenging North Carolina's ban on same-sex marriage, which is America's first faith-based challenge to same-sex marriage bans.
The Alliance has also worked to uphold the separation of church and state through its membership and support of the Baptist [Joint Committee for Religious Liberty]. In 2019, the Alliance joined with 42 other religious and allied organizations in issuing a statement opposing Project Blitz, an effort by a coalition of Christian right organizations to influence state legislation.