CP BUDGET YEAR BEGINS

By Baptist and Reflector

FRANKLIN — The 2022-23 Cooperative Budget year has begun with Tennessee Baptist Convention churches contributing $2,765,504 in November.

The amount is $188,623 or 6.4 percent below what was given in November of last year and is $151,164 or 5.16 percent below budget needs after the first month.

“We are grateful for the faithful generosity of Tennessee Baptists to give in order to meet mission and ministry needs in our state and around the world,” said Randy C. Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. B&R

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