American Baptist Churches USA

American Baptist Churches USA
Official emblem of the American Baptist Churches USA
AbbreviationABCUSA
ClassificationMainline Protestant
OrientationModerate to conservative, but with diverse tendencies.
TheologyBaptist
PolityCongregationalist polity
General SecretaryRev. Dr. Gina C. Jacobs-Strain
PresidentRev. Nikita G. McCalister
Regions33
AssociationsNational Council of Churches;
Baptist World Alliance
RegionUnited States of America
LanguageNo official language, but mostly English-speaking
HeadquartersKing of Prussia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
OriginMay 17, 1907 (1907-05-17) (Reorganization of the Triennial Convention)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Merger ofTriennial Convention related boards (1907)
AbsorbedFree Will Baptist General Conference (1911)
SeparationsGeneral Association of Regular Baptist Churches (1932)
Conservative Baptist Association of America (1947)
Congregations4,892
Members1,107,206
Missionary organizationInternational Ministries American Baptist Home Mission Society
Tertiary institutions16
Seminaries10
Other namesTriennial Convention (1814โ€“1907)
Northern Baptist Convention (1907โ€“1950)
American Baptist Convention (1950โ€“1972)
Official websitewww.abc-usa.org

The American Baptist Churches USA, abbreviated as ABCUSA, is a mainline Protestant and Baptist Christian denomination in the United States of America. The American Baptist Churches is the reorganization from 1907 of the Triennial Convention, established in 1814. It is rooted in the early English and Welsh Baptist settlers in America, especially with the foundation of Rhode Island Colony, tracing its history to the First Baptist Church in America, established by Roger Williams in 1638. The Triennial Convention became the Northern Baptist Convention in 1907, which was renamed as the American Baptist Convention from 1950 to 1972. The ABCUSA headquarters is located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. The American Baptist Churches cooperates with the Baptist World Alliance, the Baptist Joint Committee, and the World Council of Churches.

Although the denomination is considered mainline Protestant, one of the Seven Sisters of American Protestantism, varying theological and missional emphases may be found among its congregations, including evangelical, conservative, and charismatic orientations. In 2025, Pew Research Center published the Religious Landscape Survey, estimating that 1 percent of US adults, or 2.6 million people, self-identify as adherents of the American Baptist Churches USA.