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Transformation Ministries (now known as Aspire Network)
ClassificationBaptist
RegionUnited States
Origin1895
Congregations240
Official websitewww.tmchurches.org
Training at TM's 2020 "Mustard Seed" conference in Dana Point, CA.

Transformation Ministries is a Baptist Christian association of churches in the United States. The headquarters is in Covina, California.

History[edit]

It was originally formed in 1895 as the Southern California Baptist Convention. Later, in 1995, it was renamed as American Baptist Churches of the Pacific Southwest. Then in 2006, when the American Baptist Churches of the Pacific Southwest separated from the American Baptist Churches USA due to a disagreement with how ABC USA enforced membership alliances and ordination appointments in light of theological differences and disparity in core tenets of Biblical interpretation, it renamed as Transformation Ministries. [1]

Today there are TM Churches in thirteen (13) states and Northern Mexico (Tijuana).[2] Since 2015, TM has established minisitry hubs in Houston, Indianapolis and Miami as part of the expansion of the movement beyond their historical footprint in the American southwest.

According to a census published by the association in 2022, it claimed 240 churches. [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Secretary of State".
  • ^ "Transformation ministries", Orange county, Barnabas
  • ^ Transformation Ministries, What is Transformation Ministries?, tmchurches.org, USA, retrieved November 5, 2022
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