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CBF of Missouri
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Missouri began in 1991; its mission is to serve Christians and churches as they discover and fulfill their God-given purpose.

About seventy churches either have CBF in their budgets or allow members to give to CBF as a designated gift. In addition, many individuals contribute directly to CBF of Missouri and CBF nationally. The current budget for CBF of Missouri is approaching $300,000 and includes the salary of a full-time coordinator and associate coordinator, an office in Liberty, tangible resources to help your church, and numerous mission partnerships. A newsletter, Connect, e-mail newsletter, and website keep individuals informed and serve as a gateway to the Fellowship.

Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
After deep concern about the developments in the Southern Baptist Convention, 6,000 Southern Baptists met in Atlanta in 1991 and laid the groundwork for the organization of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF), encouraging diversity, cooperation and new alternatives for ministry and missions. In March 1992 the first CBF missionaries were appointed and growth has been steady.

Daniel Vestal, the national CBF Coordinator, captures the essence of the Fellowship's spirit when he comments, "I believe the Lord cares about CBF, but I am absolutely convinced that the risen Christ loves each and every church. Our future is in serving those churches and the individuals who make up those churches." For interested Christians and churches, the Fellowship can be a "denomination-like home in a post-denominational age."

For more information on the background leading to the formation of Cooperative Baptist Fellowship we commend this website: www.SBCTakeover.com

 

 

Giving to CBF of Missouri:
Information on personal giving options
Cooperative giving options for churches

 

Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Missouri
5 East Kansas Street     Liberty, Missouri 64068
Phone: 816.415.0009     Fax: 816.736.0122     Email:
info@cbfmo.org

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