baptistisiin
Baptistisiin is a Finnish linguistic form that appears in Finnish-language discussions of Baptist churches and movements. It is not itself a separate denomination or organization. In Finnish, terms related to Baptists derive from the noun baptisti (Baptist) and the adjective baptistinen (Baptist, Baptist-related). The suffix -isiin is a plural inflection used in certain grammatical constructions, so baptistisiin commonly occurs in phrases that mean “to the Baptists” or “into Baptist congregations” and similar contexts.
Baptists are a Protestant Christian movement that originated in the 17th century in Europe, with roots in
Key features often associated with Baptist practice include baptism performed only upon professing believers (by immersion)
In Finland and other non-majority contexts, Baptist congregations typically form part of the broader Protestant landscape.