FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches got the 2024-25 budget year off to a strong start with gifts of $2,913,890 through the Cooperative Program in November.
The gifts are $148,386 or 5.4 percent more than what was given during the first month of the last fiscal year. Gifts are just $2,777 or 0.10 percent below budget needs.
“We are grateful for the continuing commitment of Tennessee Baptists to fund Great Commission missions and ministry needs in our state and around the world,” said Randy C. Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.
“As we begin implementing the Acts 2:17 Initiative in the coming year, we trust that Tennessee Baptists will continue to give generously in order that every Tennessean hears the gospel.” B&R