The Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association (FBFA) is an association of independent fundamentalist African-American Baptist churches.It is based in Kansas City, Kansas.[1]
The FBFA was formed in 1962[2] when Reverends Richard C. Mattox and Robert Hunter, of Cleveland, Ohio, led conservative-fundamentalist black ministers and congregations to form the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship Association.[3] The association meets annually and provides fundamentalist black Baptist churches a means of fellowship in the areas of evangelism and foreign missions. Each congregation is independent and autonomous.
The FBFA is sometimes confused with the predominantly white Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International,[2] whose strength is in the Southeast. The FBFA is predominantly black and most of its churches are located in the Midwestern states.