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A look at the life-changing ministries of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship God’s mission, your p assion

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A look at the life-changing ministries of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

God’s mission, your passion

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God is on missionto transform

the world – and youAs we witness God working around the world through Fellowship Baptists,

we inspire and challenge you to join God’s mission.

We equip you.

We encourage you.

We connect you.

We help you find where your God-given passion and God’s mission meet.

Because at that holy intersection, lives are changed.

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God called, and they went — all the way to Uganda to minister alongside CBF field personnel. “The time we spent [in Uganda] was life-changing for us,” said Courtney and Stephen McCalley of First Baptist Church in Winchester, Va. “We feel the call to missions even more.”

Marty Bennett of Tallahassee Fellowship in Florida says serving just one week at CBF partner Open House Ministries in Homestead,

Fla., is all it takes to “change your life. It will change the

way your church thinks about missions and perhaps change

the life of a child.”

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Fellowship Baptists are serious about doing God’s will. We say “Yes!” to the invitation to participate in God’s mission in this world. For Fellowship Baptists, that mission is among the most marginalized and least evangelized people in the world. We have a passion for the Great Commission and the Great Commandment. We believe they go together. CBF exists to help individuals and congregations follow God’s call by showing God’s love.

Our visionBeing the presence of Christ in the world

Our mission Serving Christians and churches as they discover and fulfill their God-given mission

Our strategic initiativesMissional Congregations — Intentionally leading congregations and individuals in forming and deepening a missional identity as they discover and fulfill their God-given mission.Global Missions — Serving among the world’s least evangelized and most marginalized people by bringing together CBF field personnel, churches, ministry partners and individuals for holistic, sustainable and transformational ministry.Administration and Fellowship Advancement — Supporting life-changing ministry through managing the Fellowship’s resources, telling the Fellowship’s story and connecting the passion of donors with giving opportunities in the Fellowship.

Our core valuesBaptist Principles• Soul Freedom — We believe in the priesthood of all believers. We affirm

the freedom and responsibility of every person to relate directly to God without the imposition of creed or the control of clergy or government.

• Bible Freedom — We believe in the authority of Scripture. We believe the Bible, under the Lordship of Christ, is central to the life of the individual and the church. We affirm the freedom and right of every Christian to interpret and apply scripture under the leadership of the Holy Spirit.

• Church Freedom — We believe in the autonomy of every local church. We believe Baptist churches are free, under the Lordship of Christ, to determine their membership and leadership, to order their worship and

work, to ordain whomever they perceive as gifted for ministry, and to participate as they deem appropriate in the larger Body of Christ.

• Religious Freedom — We believe in freedom of religion, freedom for religion, and freedom from religion. We support the separation of church and state.

Biblically-based Global MissionsAll of us are called to be co-laborers in the task of fulfilling our Lord’s Great Commission. We believe the Bible teaches that …• GodistheonetriuneGod,CreatorofallpeopleinGod’sownimage.• AllpeopleareseparatedfromGodbysin.• ChrististheSaviorandRedeemerforallpeoples.• TheHolySpiritconvictsandconvertsallwhobelieveinChrist,teaches

the church in the voice of the Living Christ, and empowers the church and all believers for the mission of Christ in the world.

• Christcallsustoministerredemptivelytothespiritual,physicalandsocial needs of individuals and communities.

• EverybelieverandeverychurchisresponsibleforsharingtheGospelwith all people.

• Wewanttoenablebelieversandchurchestoworkcooperativelywithother Great Commission Christians to activate this global missions calling in their communities and throughout the world.

Resource ModelWe are committed to discovering and providing resources that will empower churches to fulfill their mission in their particular contexts and will equip individuals to fulfill their calling under the Lordship of Christ. We prefer to cooperate in mutually beneficial ways with other organizations rather than to establish, own and control our own institutions.

Justice and ReconciliationWe are committed to a biblical vision of justice and mercy. We believe the call of Christ extends to every area and relationship of life.

Lifelong Learning and MinistryWe believe in lifelong learning for laity and clergy for the ministry of the church. We are committed to Baptist theological education that affords intellectual and spiritual freedom to both students and professors in an atmosphere of reverence for biblical authority and respect for open inquiry and responsible scholarship.

TrustworthinessWe will organize, make decisions and carry out our mission in ways that earn trust. United in our mission and our shared commitments, we will celebrate God’s gift of diversity among the individuals and churches of the Fellowship.

EffectivenessWe will organize in ways that encourage flexibility, responsiveness and accountability. We will monitor our processes and organizational structures in light of our stated mission.

Who we are

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When a teenage girl in India graduates from a CBF-sponsored sewing skills program, she receives a sewing machine, a Bible and new chance at life

with a skill that enables her to earn income for herself and her family. “We wanted to show God’s grace by helping them in a way that would change the

rest of their lives,” said Sam Bandela, one of CBF’s field personnel.

Proclaim the Word Ministries in Jackson, Miss., knew it was time to get involved in the community, and the Fellowship’s It ’s Time resource helped them discern God’s call. “It ’s Time taught us how to be hands-on and helped church members realize that we wanted to be a church that was of service to our entire community,” said pastor Timothy McGregor.

Using years of medical experience, Tom Ginn and others from Knollwood Baptist Church in Winston-Salem,

N.C., provided healthcare for children attending a Kenyan preschool started by CBF field personnel. “Our

encounters with these children have been truly life-changing for us.”

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Budget SummaryBelow is a summary of the Fellowship’s expense budget. Some “Percent of Total” percentages have been adjusted to reflect rounding.

Support the Fellowship’s life-changing ministries

world-wide“Giving to CBF allows us to extend our reach around the world. Our giving allows our church to

participate in spreading the gospel.” — Gwen Brown, pastor of Cornerstone Church of Grayson, Ga.

Together we are the presence of Christ in the world. All the Fellowship’s ministries are made possible through the financial support of individuals and churches, and without your gifts these life-changing ministries do not happen.

Budget Budget Designated Expenditures Total Expenditures Percent of 2010-11** 2011-12* 2011-12 2011-12 TotalEXPENSES

PRIORITIES

Baptist Identity and Partnerships Associated Baptist Press $ 77,000 $ 64,000 $ 64,000 0.4% Baptist Joint Committee 126,000 104,600 104,600 0.7% Baptist World Alliance 45,000 45,000 45,000 0.3% Christian Churches Together 2,000 2,000 2,000 0.0% Church Benefits Board 50,000 50,000 50,000 0.3% North American Baptist Fellowship 1,000 1,000 1,000 0.0% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Total Baptist Identity and Partnerships 301,000 266,600 $ 0 266,600 1.8% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Missional Congregations Resourcing 225,000 264,000 150,000 414,000 2.8% Leading 209,000 189,070 189,070 1.3% Forming 423,000 400,700 900,000 1,300,700 8.7% Visioning 688,935 482,300 272,811 755,111 5.0% Networking-StateandRegions 37,500 33,000 33,000 0.2% Networking - Missions 26,200 19,447 19,447 0.1% General Assembly 354,000 354,000 354,000 2.4% Reference&Referral 15,000 11,000 11,000 0.1% Chaplaincy 46,000 77,000 77,000 0.5% New Church Starts 0 0 75,000 75,000 0.5% Missional Congregations Personnel and Support 1,291,610 848,059 848,059 5.6% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Total Missional Congregations 3,316,245 2,678,576 1,397,811 4,076,387 27.2% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Global Missions Ministry Among the Most Neglected Field Personnel Salaries and Benefits 3,288,923 2,768,160 681,271 3,449,431 23.0% FieldPersonnelOperatingExpenses 2,211,077 2,031,840 412,901 2,444,741 16.2% Field Projects 150,000 150,000 1.0% Promoting and Interpreting Missions PromotionalResources 200,535 200,535 200,535 1.3% Strategic Partners 66,240 66,240 66,240 0.4% Member Care and Wellness 113,740 102,590 102,590 0.7% TogetherforHope/RuralPovertyInitiatives 77,691 39,383 40,000 79,383 0.5% Personnel Development Field Personnel Training 55,444 56,954 30,000 86,954 0.6% Personnel Selection and Student.go 114,360 111,760 111,760 0.7% Projects/Personnel/Finance Liaison 24,720 25,020 25,020 0.2% Global Missions Personnel and Support 1,429,870 1,028,998 1,028,998 6.9% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Total Global Missions 7,582,600 6,431,480 1,314,172 7,745,652 51.5% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Fellowship Advancement Marketing 75,000 26,000 26,000 0.2% face2face Speakers Bureau 15,000 5,000 5,000 0.0% Web Strategies 60,000 30,000 30,000 0.2% fellowship! Magazine 210,000 183,228 183,228 1.2% MediaRelations 14,100 7,100 7,100 0.0% CBF Store 50,000 9,708 9,708 0.1% Development 370,635 158,959 158,959 1.1% Fellowship Advancement Personnel and Support 428,282 464,136 464,136 3.1% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Total Fellowship Advancement 1,223,017 884,131 - 884,131 5.9% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Administration General Office 610,100 610,100 610,100 4.1% Information Systems 107,961 107,961 107,961 0.7% Coordinating Council 25,000 25,000 25,000 0.2% 2012 Task Force 0 20,000 20,000 0.1% Administration Personnel and Support 1,334,077 1,276,152 1,276,152 8.5% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Total Administration 2,077,138 2,039,213 - 2,039,213 13.6% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

TOTALEXPENSES $14,500,000 $12,300,000 $2,711,983 $15,011,983 100% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

* In addition to the budgets as detailed above, CBF’s operating grant to the Church Benefits Board from reserves is $50,000 in 2010-11 and $0 in 2011-12. ** 2010-11 budget amounts have been adjusted to reflect the realignment of certain line items for the sake of comparison.

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The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship helps you discover and fulfill your God-given mission through:Resources for spiritual growth, discipleship, evangelism, missions education and more. Special resources are available for ministers, seminary students, church leaders and chaplains/pastoral counselors.

Events —Exploreyourfaithatspiritualformationretreats, equip for ministry at special conferences, and fellowship with other Baptists at the annual national CBF General Assembly.

Global missions — Join Fellowship Baptists working alongside the more than 135 field personnel in cross-cultural, life-changing ministry. This mission among the most neglected will take you across the United States and around the world.

Learn more online at www.thefellowship.info.

Cooperative Baptist Fellowship 2930 Flowers Road South, Suite 133, Atlanta, GA 30341 (800) 352-8741 • www.thefellowship.info

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