Missions: Pray, Give, Go

We are a church that seeks to make Jesus known not only in our own community but also around the world. We do this through a variety of things: by giving through the CP (part of your regular giving), Lotti Moon, Annie Armstrong offerings; as well as doing local and international mission projects.

Cooperative Program (CP) Missions—What it does

Churches in our state work together through our state convention to support a wide array of ministries and missions including: evangelism efforts, children’s homes, volunteer missions, missions education, new churches, colleges and universities, collegiate ministries, camps, and much more. For additional information concerning our state convention, log on to www.sbc.net and click on state conventions.

Through the International Mission Board (www.imb.org), Southern Baptists support approximately 5,100 missionaries who are engaging more than 1,170 different people groups around the world.

New churches numbering over 1,458 are planted through the efforts of more than 5,153 North American Missionaries, whose efforts are coordinated through your North American Mission Board (www.namb.net) and individual state conventions.

Working together, Southern Baptists saw 836,898 new believers baptized in 2006!

Six Southern Baptist seminaries (Southern, Southeastern, Midwestern, Southwestern, Golden Gate, and New Orleans) educate in excess of 16,000 pastors, missionaries, and future church leaders each year.*

The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission is dedicated to addressing social, moral, and ethical concerns, with particular attention to their impact on American families and their faith. They also provide print resources that offer scriptural responses to the moral and ethical problems of our culture.

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering
The Lottie Moon Christmas offering goes directly to international missionaries, in care of the International Mission Board.

For more information, visit http://ime.imb.org/LottieMoon

Annie Armstrong Easter Offering
The Annie Armstrong Easter Offering goes directly to North American missionaries, in care of the North American Mission Board.
For more information, visit www.anniearmstrong.com.