This handbook is desgined to idenfity resources available to Colorado Baptist Churches and Mission leaders to facilitate missions and church planting.
It is important to know how the Southern Baptist Convention is organized in order to know what help the different organizations and agencies provide.
This complete policy has been updated and adopted by the CBGC Executive Board in January 2008. It includes Congregational Assitance Policies and State Missions Offering Guidelines.
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| CBGC Missions Plan.pdf | 221.64 KB |
Attached are some links for the Assessment Process...
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| Assessment Guidebook Revised.doc | 195 KB |
| REPORT Church Planter Assessment template.doc | 110.5 KB |
| NAMB DISCLAIMER Form.doc | 22 KB |
| INSTRUCTIONS Church Planter Assessment Report Template.doc | 20 KB |
This form is to communicate the Master Plan of a new church plant.
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| Church Planting Master Plan (CPMP) - Rev 11-09.doc | 144.5 KB |
Colorado Baptists has partnered with Percept Demographics to enable all of our churches and missionaries to access their robust demographic websites.
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All churches affiliated with the CBGC can access this site for free. |
This resource allows associations and missionaries to view data for multiple areas. Contact churchplanting@cbgc.org for logon credentials. |
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Key demographic sites: http://www.DemographicsNow.com
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Church & Religious Data: http://namb.net/demographics - Get a free report sent electronically quickly from NAMB http://www.thearda.com - Discover religious trends in your area. Joint effort between NAMB and IMB to identify People Groups in North America.
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Other Links...
www.denverinfill.com - a good web site on Urban Denver information
www.denver.org/metro/neighborhoods - This sight has helped me look at the Denver metro as an objective outsider.
www.porchlightgroup.com/denver-neighborhoods.php - has good insight in a holistic historical and futuristic way
For help or additional information, please contact:
Janet Marchbanks (Western Colorado) at jmarchbanks@qwestoffice.net
Kaylee Looney (Eastern Colorado) at klooney@cbgc.org
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| <p>Vista Overview</p> | 173.01 KB |
| <p>Link2Lead Overview</p> | 133.61 KB |
We are excited your mission team is looking to serve in Colorado or that you are a Colorado church desiring a mission group to help serve your community.
We believe the best resource we can provide you is a list of our area missionaries. Please find that list attached below.
If you are a Colorado church interested in having an incoming mission group, please click on the tab labeled "Colorado Churches Requesting Incoming Mission Groups" and complete the attached application.
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| 2010 CO Mission Opportunities.pdf | 681.28 KB |
If you are a Colorado Church that would like to have a mission group serve with your church, please fill out the attached request form and email it to Kevin Hasenack at khasenack@cbgc.org. Thank you.
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| Oklahoma Partnership Request Form.doc | 23.5 KB |
Cooperating Colorado Baptist Churches can request funds to assist in the development of ministries.
All requests must be approved by a local association to ensure that the ministry fits within the defined missional strategy of the association and state convention and that field supervision is in place for successful implementation of the missional activity.
There are two major funding streams that are commonly used...
The Colorado Baptist Convention is responsible for distributing Cooperative Program funds via Congregational Assistance.
The North American Mission Board (NAMB) definition of Congregational Assistance—Financial assistance relating to the beginning and development of new congregations.
Understanding Colorado Baptist Congregational Assistance - 1 page summary
Complete Congregational Assitance Guidelines
The pastor / church planter of any congregation receiving Congregational Assistance must meet NAMB Missionary Personnel policies established by NAMB Trustees.
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| CGA Guidelines.doc | 27.5 KB |
| Missionary Policy Manual May 05.doc | 236 KB |
| Colorado Baptist Congregational Assistance Funds.pdf | 146.09 KB |
The Colorado Baptist Convention, in partnership with the North American Mission Board, provides financial resources to select churches and individuals for the purpose of assisting in church planting. Congregational Assistance funds are distributed according to the guidelines established by the North American Mission Board and the Missions Committee of the Colorado Baptist Convention.
Source of Congregational Assistance Funds
Every year, thousands of Southern Baptist Churches give a portion of their weekly offerings to the Cooperative Program (CP).
During the annual meeting of the Colorado Baptist 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 (Currently 70.5% stays in Colorado). The percentage to be forwarded to the SBC for North American and international missions and ministries is also determined at this time (currently 29.5%)
Then, the Southern Baptist Convention determines appropriate percentages for the North American Mission Board, International Mission Board, Seminaries, and other SBC entities.
Additionally, the North American Mission Board receives funding directly from gifts to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions. (100% of the AAEO goes to NAMB)
The North American Mission Board receives funding for their national ministry and also distributes funds back to certain states via Missionary Personnel and Congregational Assistance. This is determined each year as the Colorado Baptist Convention and NAMB determine a strategic mission plan. Currently, NAMB funds 87% of strategic mission plan and Colorado funds 13%.
Summary – Congregational Assistance funds are partnership funds of SBC churches, 42 state conventions, the North American Mission Board, and the Colorado Baptist Convention.
Criteria for Receiving Congregational Assistance
The elected trustees of the North American Mission Board, determine the eligibility requirements for Congregational Assistance and allow the Colorado Baptist Convention to make allocations within our state. The general criteria are…
Initial assistance is for congregations less than 3 years old.
Churches must have written growth plans for evangelism, stewardship, discipleship, and ministry outreach as well as a budget.
Congregations receiving assistance must participate in the Cooperative Program.
Monthly progress reports and an annual church profile are to be submitted by the congregation and/or church planter.
The pastor/church planter of the new congregation must meet the eligibility requirements of NAMB approved missionaries. Few exceptions to the following criteria are allowed…
Must affirm the 2002 Baptist Faith & Message
Must abstain from alcohol use, drug use, and the practice of speaking in tongues.
Should not be divorced and remarried.
Process for Applying for Congregational Assistance
Contact your local association to apply for congregational assistance funding. Note that CA funds are not intended to supply all funding needs for a church plant project. Other partnerships with churches, associations, and individuals are encouraged. Additionally, the new congregation is expected to begin contributing immediately to their own financial needs.
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| Colorado Baptist Congregational Assistance Funds.pdf | 146.09 KB |
The Colorado Baptist Convention is responsible for distributing Cooperative Program funds via Congregational Assistance. If you are planting a church, you may apply for Congregational Assistance through your local association.
The North American Mission Board (NAMB) definition of Congregational Assistance—Financial assistance relating to the beginning and development of new congregations.
Please follow the steps below to apply...
1) READ - Understanding Colorado Baptist Congregational Assistance - 1 page summary
2) Complete a Personal Information Form (PIF) and email it to your local association (Director of Missions or Church Planting Strategist)
3) Complete a New Work Assistance Covenant and email it to your local association.
4) Applicant is to send out reference forms to 5 individuals and have them return it to jloser@cbgc.org
If you have questions about the funding process, please contact your local Associational Director of Missions.
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| NEW WORK ASSISTANCE COVENANT - CBGC.doc | 23.5 KB |
CBGC Policies can be found at http://ColoradoBaptists.org/missionspolicy
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| Understanding CA Funds.doc | 216 KB |
| NAMB Missionary Guidelines.doc | 62.5 KB |
Whenever funding is being received for Congregational Assitance or Field Pastoral Assistance, our state convention has to request the funds from NAMB, who is responsible for dispenpensing Cooperative Program funds in the United States and Canada.
The NAMB trustees have directed that all funds be approved based upon missionary strategy and the qualifications of the leader. a Personal Information Form (PIF) is used to gather the necessary information to determine if the congregational leader meets the guidelines established by the NAMB board of trustees.
Below is information from NAMB concerning completing the PIF:
In response to your requests to change the FPA process, the Missionary Personnel Committee of the Board of Trustees have implemented the following FPA/CGA process:
This process will:
New PIF Form:
Special Notes For State Directors On the PIF Form:
Thank you for the opportunity to partner with you.
Laborers Together,
Peter Kendrick
Missionary Personnel
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| PIF FPA May 07.doc | 338.5 KB |
When God called people to chuch planting, He also is faithful to provide resources to support that call.
We believe that indeed the "resources are in the harvest". This means that as individuals obey God's call, the results of evangelism and disciplship will produce a congregation that is self supporting.
We do have limited support to help with funding needs of church plants. There are a few sources of funding which is available to church planting leaders.
The real blessing of the Baptist missional family is the many missionaries and volunteers that serve so faithfully.
There are several categories of missionaries that can be utlized:
| ROLE (Click for info) | Field Request | Missionary Application |
| Summer or Semester Missionary |
click here | apply.namb.net |
| US/C - 2 Missionary | US/C2 Position Request Form | US/C2 Application Process |
| Missions Service Corps Missionary | SOR | MSC Application |
To find out details of each missionary role and to have people apply for the role - visit NAMBs website at www.answerthecall.net
In addition, we have ministry partnerships to mobilize volunteers for ministry.
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| STUDENT%20PROJECT%20REQUEST%20FORM%200506.pdf | 43.1 KB |