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Where does your offering go?
Much of your offering goes to the various ministries and
costs of operating our local church campus. It's a reality that it
costs money to turn on the lights, keep the temperature comfortable, pay
the mortgage on our buildings, maintain the buildings, purchase Bible
Fellowship materials, pay for postage and printing, pay the salaries of
our church staff, etc., but Arapaho Road Baptist Church takes very
seriously it's accountability to God to use as much of your offerings as
possible to fulfill it's purpose to REACH non-believers, CONNECT them with
other Christians, help them GROW in their faith, challenge them to
DISCOVER their ministry and HONOR God with their life by participating in
and supporting missions.
Mission Giving
As a cooperating Southern Baptist Church, a percentage of
all of ARBC general funds (undesignated gifts) are sent to the Dallas
Baptist Association for local missions and to the “Cooperative Program”
through the Baptist General Convention of Texas as a plan for distribution
of funds to joint mission causes around the world. These ministries
include but are not limited to foreign missions, local missions,
hospitals, orphanages and seminaries in Texas and around the world.
Here is a simple chart that reflects how your contribution
helps with missions:

What other Special Mission Offerings do we take each
year?
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Lottie Moon “Christmas Offering” for Foreign Missions
– Born Charlotte Diggs Moon December 12, 1840, in Albemarle County, VA.
Lottie served 39 years as a missionary, mostly in China’s Shantung
province. In 1918, Woman’s Missionary Union named the annual Christmas
offering for international missions after the women who had urged them
to start it. 100 percent of the offering is used in the overseas budget
to support missionaries and their ministries. There are 5,238
missionaries on the foreign mission field as of June 8, 2005.
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Annie Armstrong “Easter Offering” for Home Missions
- Each year, we honor the life and work of Annie Walker Armstrong
(1850-1938) when we give to the annual offering for home missions named
after her. The reason we give is to help our missionary force reach for
Christ an estimated 244 million lost people in the United States and
Canada; that's three of four people. There are 5,364 North American
missionaries.
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Mary Hill Davis Texas State Missions Offering -
Mary Hill Davis, advocate of Baptist missions and denominational leader,
was born in Greenville, Georgia, around 1860. Understanding that
missions is what believers do to reach beyond the needs of their
congregations to witness and minister for the purpose of fulfilling the
Great Commission, WMU of Texas designed this offering to be the cutting
edge of Texas Baptist missionary thrust. Therefore, the WMU of Texas
undergirds the ever-widening frontiers of Texas missions opportunities
through the Baptist General Convention of Texas.
Click here to learn how you
can give to Arapaho Road Baptist Church.
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