The North Pointe Church
Sundays
10:30am
at Wharton High School
12050 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33647
Phone: 813.545.9420
Fax: 813.991-7828


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Missionary Moments
WHAT IS CP?
The Cooperative Program
How it came
about
Since its inception in 1845, the Southern Baptist Convention
(SBC) has always had one mission—the Great Commission (Matt.
28:19-20). To fulfill its assigned part of this divine
mandate, each SBC entity made special offering appeals to
the churches. This method was referred to as the “societal”
approach to missions and resulted in severe financial
deficits, competition among entities, overlapping pledge
campaigns, and frequent emergency appeals which greatly
hampered the expanding ministry opportunities God was giving
Southern Baptists. Some entities took out loans to cover
operating costs until pledges or special offerings were
received.
In 1919, the leaders of the SBC proposed
the 75 Million Campaign, a five-year pledge campaign that,
for the first time, included everything—the missions and
ministries of all the state conventions as well as that of
the Southern Baptist Convention. Though falling short of its
goals, a God-given partnership of missions support was
conceived—The Cooperative Program. Since its launch in 1925,
the effectiveness of CP has been dependent upon individuals,
churches, state conventions, and SBC entities cooperating,
working toward a common goal of sharing the gospel with
every person on the planet. It has grown to the one of the
most effective, efficient, and expansive missions support
systems in the world.
How It Works
Simply put, it begins with you. You give yourself first to
God (2 Cor. 5:8). Next, out of gratitude and obedience to
God for what He has done for you, you commit to give back to
Him, through your church, a portion of what He provides.
This is commonly called a tithe and represents ten percent
of your income (Lev. 27:30, Mal. 3:10).
Your church decides the next step. Every year your church
prayerfully decides how much of its undesignated gifts will
be committed to reaching people in your state and around the
world through Cooperative Program (CP) Missions. This amount
is then forwarded to your state Baptist convention.
During the annual meeting of your state convention,
messengers from your church and other churches across the
state decide what percentage of CP Missions gifts
contributed by local congregations stays in your state to
support local missions and ministries. The percentage to be
forwarded to the SBC for North American and international
missions and ministries is also determined at this time.
At the SBC Annual Meeting, messengers from across the
country decide how the gifts received from the states will
be distributed among SBC entities. These gifts are used by
Southern Baptist entities to send and support missionaries,
train pastors, missionaries, and other ministry leaders;
provide relief for retired ministers and widows; and address
social, moral, and ethical concerns relating to our faith
and families.
The bottom line – people around the world hear the gospel
and receive Christ.
Note: Your local Southern Baptist
association does not receive CP gifts directly. It ministers
through gifts received directly from churches and often
receives CP gifts indirectly in the form of support from
state conventions and the North American Mission Board.
What It Does
Churches in your state work together through your 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 your 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 5,300 missionaries
who are engaging more than 1,194 different people groups
around the world.
New churches numbering over 1,781 are planted through the
efforts of more than 5,126 North American Missionaries,
whose efforts are coordinated through your North American
Mission Board (www.namb.net) and individual state
conventions.
Working together, The Cooperative Program saw 995,079 new
believers baptized in 2004!
It's Potential
If “two are better than one” (Eccl. 4:9), how much better
are 16.3 million? This is the current membership in more
than 43,000 Southern Baptist churches across the United
States. With a global population exceeding six billion and a
command to take the gospel to every nation, we must enhance
our cooperative efforts if we are going to fulfill Christ’s
command.
To help CP Missions reach its potential,
would you please.
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Pray. Pray regularly for
your Southern Baptist missionaries in your state and around
the globe. “Pray to the Lord of the harvest to send out
workers.” Matthew 9:38 (HCSB)
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Go. Be involved in some
sort of missions endeavor. Talk with your pastor about the
available opportunities. You are God’s missionary right
where you live. “Go...and make disciples of all nations.”
Matthew 28:19 (HCSB)
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Give. Out of love for the
Lord, give regularly to Him through your church. If you are
not tithing, begin to do so and also discover the blessings
of giving beyond the tithe. Encourage your church to
increase its participation in Cooperative Program (CP)
Missions.
Thank you for your love for
the Lord, your love for people, and your participation in
Cooperative Program (CP) Missions.
Missionary Moments
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