Nagaland Baptist Church Council

[1] In the late 19th century, various Baptist congregations in the Naga Hills were organised into associations on tribe and linguistic lines.

[2] A broader fellowship of the Baptist churches in the Naga Hills first took the forms of the Naga Hills Baptist Church Advisory Board in Kohima.

[7] In 1987, the Mission Conference who took place in the Pfütsero Town Baptist Church approved a global apostolate of 10,000 new missionaries.

An important resolution passed welcomed the 'proposed Peace Talk between the Government of India and Mr.

'[9] Another resolution at the convention stated:[10] a series of talks on the great danger posed by Communism and its atheistic elements both to the body and soul of man, be conducted in every village under the auspices of the local Church, and that all the Field Supervisors be requested to provide the Churches in their respective areas with necessary literature on the subject.According to a census published by the association in 2024, it claimed 1,724 churches and 716,495 members.

Worship service at Kohima Ao Baptist Church in Kohima , affiliated to the Nagaland Baptist Church Council, 2019.