
National Baptist Convention
The National Baptist Convention is a major African American Baptist denomination in the United States, founded in 1880. It serves as a religious organization that unites Baptist churches across the country, focusing on spiritual growth, community service, and social activism. The convention provides leadership, resources, and support to its member churches and promotes values such as faith, education, and social justice. With a history rooted in addressing issues faced by African Americans, it emphasizes worship, fellowship, and improving the well-being of communities through faith-based initiatives.