Save the date for our 2022 Annual General Meeting. Due to COVID-19, the meeting will be a virtual one. See the attached flyer for details. We hope to see you there!
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Revisiting Cholera in this time of COVID: Exploration of Conscience and Faith
By Sharon M. Bowler
I often have referred to the historical research that I do as following in the methodology of Neil Postman’s “Building of Bridges.” Continue reading
NEWS | CBHS Annual Meeting Postponed
Given the seriousness of the COVID 19 outbreak, we have decided to postpone our CBHS Annual Meeting at Jarvis Street Baptist Church in Toronto until April of 2021. Continue reading
NEWS | Announcing Annual General Meeting, April 2020
Each April we gather for our Annual General Meeting. In 2020 we are meeting at Toronto Baptist Seminary. Continue reading
Reflections on the Life of an Atlantic Baptist on the 100th Anniversary of his Birth
By Taylor Murray
Stuart Eldon Murray (1919–1985) was born one-hundred-years ago today, on 6 November 1919. Continue reading
Remembering when the Church Learned a Lesson about War
By Gordon L. Heath
The guns went silent on the Western Front on the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month. Continue reading
NEWS | Call for Papers: CBHS Annual Meeting, April 2020
This is a call for papers for the upcoming annual meeting of the Canadian Baptist Historical Society (CBHS). Continue reading
Profile of a Fledgling Baptist Minister, part 2
By Joyce H. Munro
During his student days at the Canadian Literary Institute in Woodstock in the early-1860s, Eben Rice had his share of romantic entanglements. Continue reading
NEWS | Annual General Meeting, 2019
On 13 April 2019, the Canadian Baptist Historical Society held its annual meeting at Tyndale Seminary in Toronto, Ontario. Continue reading
“I have been pained by Mr. Green’s letter on many accounts”: R. A. Fyfe’s Response to Fake News about Baptists in the New World
By Gordon L. Heath
On my trips to various archives I am often pleasantly surprised by unexpected discoveries. Continue reading