Fellowship of American Baptist Musicians
Fellowship of American Baptist Musicians
The Fellowship of American Baptist Musicians (FABM) is a volunteer organization for church musicians with denominational affiliation to the American Baptist Churches, USA. The Fellowship was officially formed in February 1964 when Dr Jet Turner and several other interested persons met in Cincinnati, Ohio with Dr Kenneth L. Cober*, who was at that time Executive Director for the Division of Christian Education for the American Baptist Convention. At that meeting this statement of purpose was developed:
The Fellowship of American Baptist Musicians has been organized to enrich the spiritual life of American Baptists by encouraging, stimulating, and...
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