Here is a quote from their own literature ......The Canadian Baptists of Western Canada are a community of Christ-following churches in Western Canada. We have a Christ-centred theology that represents moderate Canadian values in an evangelical posture. Our three-fold purpose is to invite faith, act in mercy and cultivate leaders. There are 178 Canadian Baptist congregations and ministries in all four Western provinces, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories. Together, these congregations serve about 100,000 worshippers in churches large and small, urban and rural across Western Canada. As the most diverse denomination in Canada, with worship services in more than 30 languages. We reach out to our neighbours through missions that meet the needs of the poor and vulnerable in our communities, both locally and internationally. Everywhere, in word and deed, Christ is proclaimed.=============================================================Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches HistoryThe Fellowship is a family of nearly 500 Evangelical Baptist Churches scattered across Canada – from the Yukon to the tip of Nova Scotia. Our churches range in size from a few dozen to several hundred, and hold worship services in 13 different languages. The Fellowship was born in 1953 out of a desire for a nation-wide body of churches committed to the truth of God’s Word and the proclamation of salvation through Jesus Christ. Over the last 52 years, several hundred churches have joined the Fellowship, either in large blocs (such as the Regular Baptist Churches of British Columbia in 1965) or individually. The dozens of church planting projects undertaken by Fellowship churches and agencies continue to be our main source of growth.The churches of the Fellowship share a burden for reaching the world with the good news of Jesus Christ. Through our overseas mission agency, FEBInternational, we currently minister to over a dozen countries worldwide. The Fellowship French Missions agency exists to plant and nurture French-language churches in Canada, in areas that have proven to be more hostile to the gospel than many countries overseas. In the early 1950’s, Fellowship workers in Québec served a combined time of 7 years in prison for publicly sharing their faith. Through our Chaplaincy agency, the Fellowship is able to minister to Canadians in the workplace – meeting the spiritual needs of those that might never walk into a church on their own.As the Fellowship seeks to implement its vision for 21st century – seeking spiritual renewal, growing healthy churches, and strategically planting new churches – we pray that God will continue to bless this nation-wide family of believers and use us to bring glory to His name.=====================================================Does that help you mission ? I am not a member of any of these groups but they do not sound any alarms for me.This forum does not normally discuss denominational issues and I am just trying to answer your question. Hope it helps. Best wishesMartin W.