2012-2013 cbf missions and ministry viewbook

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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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Page 1: 2012-2013 CBF Missions and Ministry Viewbook

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

God’s mission, your passion

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When God’s missionbecomes your passion,

something holy happens.

Those holy moments are why the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship exists.

Join us as we join God in transforming the world.

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God is on mission to transform the world — and you. That’s why the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship is here. As 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.

Our visionBeing the presence of Christ in the world

Our missionServing Christians and churches as they discover and fulfill their

God-given mission

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 …God is the one triune God, Creator of all people in God’s •own image.All people are separated from God by sin.•Christ is the Savior and Redeemer for all peoples.•The Holy Spirit convicts and converts all who believe in Christ, •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.Christ calls us to minister redemptively to the spiritual, physical •and social needs of individuals and communities.Every believer and every church is responsible for sharing the •Gospel with all people.We want to enable believers and churches to work cooperatively •with other Great Commission Christians to activate this global missions calling in their communities and throughout the world.

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who we are

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Ministry Snapshots

Disaster response among people in crisis Peer Learning Groups for ministers Scholarships for seminary students

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DiScoverinG GoD’S caLLof the 50+ college students who serve globally through cBF’s Student.Go missions program each year, many

hear God’s call. after serving a semester in Uganda and “falling

in love with refugee work,” Missy Ward returns to Uganda

this time as one of cBF’s field personnel.

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Ministry among the world’s most neglected

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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.

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Who we are, continued —

FoLLoWinG chriStafter a cyclone in india, the Fellowship provided relief supplies. So moved by unexpected hope, villagers slowly embraced the story of Jesus christ and started a dynamic, expanding church.

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Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with

you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”

– John 20:21

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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 MissionsServing 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.

what we do

Ministering in the 20 poorest counties in the United States

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endorsing chaplains and pastoral counselors

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Sharing the gospel among the least evangelized

eqUiPPinG chUrcheSFrom providing missions education resources for

children to offering regional events and retreats, the

Fellowship helps christians and churches discover and fulfill

their God-given mission.

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where we work

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internationals ministryIn Canada, CBF field personnel partner with several ministries that meet the spiritual and practical needs of newly-arrived refugees.

Poverty and transformation ministryIn the 20 poorest counties in the United States, CBF’s Together for Hope rural poverty initiative walks alongside people and communities seeking a better future.

Disaster response ministryWhen disasters strike, CBF responds — rebuilding homes and lives in countries such as Haiti, which continues to recover from the 2010 earthquake.

This map shows the location of ministries by CBF field personnel, field teams and engagement partners.

l = CBF field personnel l = CBF engagement partner

* Due to global security concerns, some mission locations may not appear on this map.

** This list is not exhaustive but rather representative of our Fellowship and our partners’ mission engagement around the world.

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healthcare ministryIn Kenya, CBF medical field personnel provide vital medical care in poor villages and also train local medical students and doctors.

church starting and faith sharing ministryIn Lebanon and Egypt, thousands flock to Celebrate Jesus rallies organized by CBF field personnel. There, many hear the gospel for the first time.

economic development ministryA sewing machine can change a life in India, where a CBF training program equips teen girls with an income-producing skill so they can lift themselves out of poverty.

Justice and peacemaking ministryHuman trafficking thrives in Southeast Asia, where CBF field personnel are partnering to help stop this crime.

education ministryCBF field personnel created a kindergarten in Macedonia so that students from poor neighborhoods enter first grade prepared for a lifetime of learning.

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cBF field personnel helped new christians tibi and natasha start a church in their romanian village.

romania

every year Boulevard Baptist church in anderson, S.c., joins cBF field personnel in ministry among children in new York city. “You can’t help but love these children,” says church member Becky Lynch.

new York city

charlotte, n.c.

Brickson Sam moved from Sierra Leone with a dream of starting a church for african immigrants in the United States. as a cBF new church starter, he receives support to help make that dream a reality.

“This church has deep roots.

CBF has helped us create fresh fruit.”

— Charles Updike, pastor, First Baptist Church, Glendale, Calif.

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ethiopia

kiDS heLPinG kiDSMegan Fister, 7, asked friends and family to give money for cBF’s Water for hope safe water initiative. once a water well is drilled in a village, girls can go to school instead of walking for water every morning.

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creating education opportunities in kenya

All our ministries are made possible through the financial support of individuals and churches, and without your gifts these life-

changing ministries do not happen.

Ministry Snapshots

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Sponsoring retreats, conferences and eventsPartnering with other Baptist organizationsProviding resources for congregations

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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.

Budget Budget Designated Expenditures Total Expenditures Percent of 2011-12* 2012-13 2012-13 2012-13 TotaleXPenSeS

PRIORITIES

Baptist identity and Partnerships Associated Baptist Press $ 64,000 $ 64,000 $ 64,000 0.4% Baptist Joint Committee 104,600 104,600 104,600 0.7% Baptist World Alliance 45,000 45,000 45,000 0.3% Christian Churches Together 2,000 2,000 2,000 0.1% Church Benefits Board 50,000 50,000 50,000 0.3% North American Baptist Fellowship 1,000 1,000 1,000 0.1% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Total Baptist Identity and Partnerships 266,600 266,600 $ 0 266,600 1.9% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Missional congregations Resourcing (Missional Education Resources, Baptists Today, 264,000 259,000 100,000 359,000 2.5% Passoport, Current, BWIM) Leading (Peer Learning Groups, Collegiate Ministry, Baptist Center for Ethics) 189,070 185,500 185,500 1.3% Forming (Theological Education Scholarships, Dawnings Leadership, 400,700 388,700 700,000 1,088,700 7.6% Baylor Family and Community) Visioning (Theological Education Operating, Fellows Program, Selah Vie) 482,300 473,300 206,828 680,128 4.7% State and Regions (Operating Funds, Annual Meeting Support, Retreats) 33,000 33,000 33,000 0.2% Networking – Missions (Global Missions Missional Communities Training, 19,447 19,500 75,000 94,500 0.7% Travel, New Church Starts General Assembly 354,000 369,000 369,000 2.6% Reference and Referral 11,000 10,000 10,000 0.1% Chaplaincy and Pastoral Counseling 77,000 82,000 82,000 0.6% Missional Congregations Personnel and Support 848,059 836,104 836,104 5.6% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Total Missional Congregations 2,678,576 2,656,104 1,081,828 3,737,932 25.9% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Global Missions Ministry Among the Most Neglected Field Personnel Salaries and Benefits 2,768,160 3,080,283 453,587 3,533,870 24.5% Field Personnel Operating Expenses 2,031,840 1,726,959 292,967 2,019,926 13.9% Field Projects 150,000 150,000 1.0% Promoting and Interpreting Missions Promotional Resources 200,535 200,535 200,535 1.4% Strategic Partners 66,240 66,240 66,240 0.5% Member Care and Wellness 102,590 102,590 102,590 0.7% Together for Hope/Rural Poverty Initiatives 39,383 143,383 143,383 1.0% Personnel Development Field Personnel Training 56,954 35,000 30,000 65,000 0.5% Personnel Selection and Student.go 111,760 146,760 146,760 1.0% Projects/Personnel/Finance Liaison 25,020 25,020 25,020 0.2% Global Missions Personnel and Support 1,028,998 904,710 904,710 6.3% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Total Global Missions 6,431,480 6,431,480 926,554 7,358,034 51.0% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Fellowship advancement Marketing 26,000 27,000 27,000 0.2% face2face Speakers Bureau 5,000 4,000 4,000 0.1% Web Strategies 30,000 20,000 20,000 0.1% fellowship! Magazine 183,228 190,228 190,228 1.3% Media Relations 7,100 7,100 7,100 0.1% CBF Store 9,708 9,708 9,708 0.1% Development 158,959 209,638 209,638 1.5% Fellowship Advancement Personnel and Support 464,136 493,842 493,842 3.3% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Total Fellowship Advancement 884,131 961,516 - 961,516 6.7% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

administration General Office (Rent, Equipment Leases, Audit and Legal Fees, etc.) 635,223 635,223 635,223 4.4% Information Systems 107,961 107,961 107,961 0.7% Coordinating Council 25,000 25,000 25,000 0.2% 2012 Task Force Implementation 20,000 20,000 20,000 0.2% Administration Personnel and Support 1,251,029 1,296,116 1,296,116 9.0% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

Total Administration 2,039,213 2,084,300 - 2,084,300 14.5% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

TOTAL EXPENSES $12,300,000 $12,400,000 $2,008,382 $14,408,382 100% _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________

* 2011-12 budget amounts have been adjusted to reflect the realignment of certain line items for the sake of comparison.

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