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2021-22 CP YEAR OFF TO GOOD START

January 20, 2022

Baptist and Reflector

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches contributed $2,923,245 through the Cooperative Program in December.

After two months of the 2021-22 fiscal year, Tennessee Baptists have given $5,877,372 through the Cooperative Program giving channel which funds missions and ministries throughout the state, the nation and around the world.

The amount given thus far is $354,337 or 6.4 percent over the amount given after the first two months of the previous fiscal year. The amount also is $44,039 or 0.75 percent above budgeted needs.

“We are excited at the message our Tennessee Baptist churches are sending out with their commitment and gifts through the Cooperative Program,” said Randy C. Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.

“It signifies their desire to see the gospel of Jesus Christ shared throughout Tennessee and the world,” he observed. “We are far more effective in our Great Commission ministries when we pool our resources,” Davis added. B&R

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