In March 1948, the Association held a meeting at Satawm village and the Falam, Tedim and Hakha decided to run their own business.
S.T Hau Go was in charge of the Chin Baptists works while the Johnsons of the Hakha and the Nelson of Tedim were on holiday.
E.E Sowards went to Tedim Baptist annual meeting at Laitui village on 14–17 February 1952.
After the survey, he proposed the followings for Baptist in the Chin Hills: For an organization, the Constitution drafting committee was led by the Rev.
[1] The committee held a meeting at Falam Baptist Church on late October and early November 1952.
On March 5–7, 1953 Zomi Baptist Convention was officially and universally adopted by the general meeting in Saikah, Thantlang township.
The constitution was also approved in 1954 at the general meeting held in Khuasak, Tedim township.
Hau Go served as ZBC Secretary, the Bible school was moved to Hakha under the supervision of the Johnsons (Rev.
The college was accepted as a member institute of the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia, in 1982.
The agreement was reached during Zomi Baptist Convention's 21st Triennial Conference held in Kalaymyo of Sagaing Division from 21 to 24 March.
There, the rest of other 25 associations, a unanimous agreement was reached for the new designation of the Chin Baptist organization.
In addition to Myanmar Baptist Convention, the convention is affiliated to Asia Pacific Baptist Federation and Baptist World Alliance and has a fellowship and works with the ecumenical organizations like Myanmar Council of Churches, Christian Conference of Asia, World Council of Churches and World Association for Christian Communication.