|
Meeting
annually in connection with the meeting of the BH&HS, the Fellowship both conducts business
and hears guest lecturers present papers on topics assigned by
Fellowship officers. |
|
|
INTRODUCTION, HISTORY AND MEETING
INFORMATION |
| |
| The Fellowship
of Baptist Historians was formed in 2000 in Savannah, Georgia, during
the annual meeting of the Baptist History and Heritage Society. BH&HS
members created the Fellowship to provide Baptist historians and other
professional historians who have an interest in Baptist history with
opportunities for fellowship and promotion of Baptist history through
informal conversations and academic gatherings. The Fellowship
functions as an auxiliary to the BH&HS and holds annual meetings in
conjunction with the BH&HS.
The Fellowship of Baptist Historians
holds its annual meetings in connection with the
meetings of the Baptist History and Heritage Society. Read
the Minutes of
the 2009 FBH meeting held in Huntsville, Alabama. |
| |
|
WHO CAN JOIN |
| |
| If you are an
academician or professional historian with an interest in Baptist
history, you are cordially invited to join the Fellowship of Baptist
Historians. Prior to joining, however, membership in the
Baptist History & Heritage
Society is required.
To join, simply contact
Bruce Gourley, secretary of the
Fellowship, at
gourley_bt@mercer.edu. Currently, no dues are required for membership. |
| |
|
OFFICERS |
| |
|
Term Covering 2009-2010
President, Stephen Stookey, Dallas Baptist University
Vice-President, Lydia Hoyle, Campbell University
Secretary, Bruce T. Gourley, Mercer University
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|