The Ghana Baptist Convention (GBC) is the governing body for Baptist churches across Ghana, providing a spiritual and legal framework to ensure order, doctrinal purity, and effective mission work. Central to this administration is the , a foundational document that outlines the organization’s structure, beliefs, and operational guidelines.

The Ghana Baptist Convention traces its roots back to 1927, starting as a mission of the in Kumasi. It became autonomous in 1964. Over the decades, the GBC has modernized its governance. A major milestone occurred in 2013 when the Convention adopted a new governing structure, shifting from a ceremonial leadership model to an executive presidency system. This change required a complete review of the previous constitution to align with the new executive management style. 2. Core Components of the GBC Constitution

Confirms the biblical principles that underpin all decision-making and operations.