CP GIVING ON TARGET

Baptist and Reflector

FRANKLIN — Tennessee Baptist Convention churches contributed $2,349,409 through the Cooperative Program in August.

Remittances were cut off early because of an accounting systems transition. Gifts received after Aug. 20 will be recorded as September income.

With two months to go in the 2020-21 fiscal year, Tennessee Baptists have given $28,687,313. The amount is $139,045, or 0.5 percent over the amount given at the same time last year and is $479,354 or 1.64 percent below budget needs.”

“We are grateful for the generosity of Tennessee Baptists and their desire to see missions and ministry accomplished in our state and around the world through their Great Commission giving,” said Randy C. Davis, president and executive director of the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. B&R

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