Association of Regular Baptist Churches was created in 1957.
Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland was created in 1862.
Association of Baptist Churches of Chad was created in 1963.
Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America was created in 1997.
Ohio Valley Association of the Christian Baptist Churches of God was created in 1931.
Leonard George Champion has written: 'Bristol and District Association of Baptist Churches, 1823-1973' -- subject(s): Bristol and District Association of Baptist Churches
Claude B. Wiggins has written: 'A statistical evaluation of the teacher development efforts among the churches of the Independent Fundamental Baptist Association of Michigan'
One can find an extensive list of Baptist churches in their area on the ARBCA website. ARBCA is short of Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America. They have the address of many Baptist churches throughout the country.
There is no such thing in any organized Baptist Church. Now, there are Independent Baptist churches which are autonomous and not affiliated with any association. They might have their own laws, but there is nothing like that in the Southern Baptist Association, the largest Protestant Denomination is the USA.
Southern Baptist Churches are members of the Southern Baptist Convention, which is not quite a denomination, because it does not truly govern the individual churches. Baptists in general hold to, among other things, "autonomy" of the local church, but through the system of seminaries, Sunday School Board, and other services, the SBC is very influential. It is an association, the largest among Baptists, through which churches pool resources both for missions and outreach, and for services back to the individual churches. There are of course any number of Baptist associations of various sizes and purposes, but none quite as extensively developed as the SBC. The original national Baptist association formed in 1814 was called the "General Missionary Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States of America for Foreign Missions". The SBC was formed in 1845 in part over the usually regional differences in perspectives within this association regarding slavery. At the same time the Baptist churches up North remained somewhat loosely joined until 1907, when the Northern Baptist Convention was formed. This name ultimately was changed in 1950 to the American Baptist Convention & in 1972 to American Baptist Churches, USA. During the 1930's and '40's, controversy among the Northern Baptists over adherence to Biblical beliefs spawned the general Association of Regular Baptist Churches and the Conservative Baptist Association, which continue to exist today. These are the major Baptist organizations, yet smaller groups exist & Independent Baptist churches, who often fellowship & associate together, such as the Bible Baptist Fellowship See "Related Links" below for further pertinent information:
Continental Baptist Churches was created in 1983.
Brotherhood of Baptist Churches was created in 1981.