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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1810 (date of establishment)
  • Existence: 1961 (date of dissolution)

Historical Summary

The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) was among the first American Christian missionary organizations. It was created in 1810 by recent graduates of Williams College. In the 19th century it was the largest and most important of American missionary organizations and consisted of participants from Reformed traditions such as Presbyterians, Congregationalists, and German Reformed churches.

After some secessions due to the slavery issue and the movement of New School Presbyterian-affiliated missionaries to the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, the ABCFM was left as a Congregationalist body after 1870.[1] The American Board, as it was known continued to operate as a largely Congregationalist entity until the 1950s. In 1957, the Congregational Christian church merged with the German Evangelical and Reformed Church to form the United Church of Christ. As a part of the organizational merger associated with this new denomination, the ABCFM ceased independent existence and merged operations with other missions entities to form the United Church Board for World Ministries, an agency of the United Church of Christ.

Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:

S. J. Humphrey account books, 1871-1888.

 Collection
Identifier: RG4999
Abstract

The Rev. S. J. Humphrey was born in Derry, N. H., in 1820. He was appointed district secretary of the American board of foreign missions, with headquarters at Chicago. The collection includes two corporate account books.

Dates: 1871-1888

United Church Board For World Ministries, 175th anniversary commemoration records, 1985.

 Collection — Box: 6, Folder: 1
Identifier: RG5328
Abstract

The United Church Board for World Ministries is a continuation of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign missions, and is now Wider Church Ministries, which is in partnership with the Division of Overseas Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Common Global Ministries. This collection comprises material created to commemmorate 175th anniversary of the organization.

Dates: 1985