Adehanloye, Oladele P.Sakupapa, Teddy C.2026-03-252026-03-252026Adehanloye, O.P. and Sakupapa, T.C., 2026. Understanding the ecclesial model of conflict transformation from a study of the Nigerian Baptist Convention in Northern Nigeria. Verbum et Ecclesia, 47(1), p.3598.https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v47i1.3598https://hdl.handle.net/10566/22113Ethno-religious conflict remains a persistent challenge in Northern Nigeria, where religious communities navigate tensions between complicity and agency in peacebuilding. This article examines the Nigerian Baptist Convention (NBC)’s engagement in conflict transformation and develops a theologically grounded ecclesial model of peacebuilding. Drawing on Adehanloye’s qualitative, interpretive case study and employing Lederach’s conflict transformation theory, the study analyses the NBC’s praxis through a theological–hermeneutical lens. Using thematic analysis, it identifies motifs of reconciliation, justice and peace (shalom) and demonstrates how the NBC mobilises moral authority, relational networks and ecumenical partnerships across executive, mid-level and grassroots structures to foster peace and interfaith engagement. The findings inform a multi-tiered ecclesial model of conflict transformation that integrates theological reflection with practical strategies, offering a contextually grounded framework for churches seeking to sustain peace in Northern Nigeria. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The article offers a praxis-oriented theological framework that reflects the NBC’s contextual witness and therefore contributes to broader discourses on religion and society, conflict transformation and peacebuilding in Africa.enconflictconflict transformationethno-religious conflictNigerian Baptist ConventionpeacebuildingUnderstanding the ecclesial model of conflict transformation from a study of the Nigerian Baptist Convention in Northern NigeriaArticle