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Cross Church gives $1 million to CP this year


SPRINGDALE, Ark. (BP) — Cross Church in northwest Arkansas has given $1 million through the Cooperative Program in 2015 — and plans to do the same in 2016.

Ronnie Floyd, Cross Church senior pastor and president of the Southern Baptist Convention, said the church increased its previous pledge of $900,000 to $1 million and is setting its sights to do the same next year.

Floyd, in an Aug. 2 email to J.D. “Sonny” Tucker, executive director of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, said the increase in CP giving is “where I have wanted us to work toward for the past 3-4 years as a matter of stewardship of our church.”

“Due to us having some monies left from our Greater Things Campaign designated for global missions and relief, we were going to take $100,000 from this account and forward to the Arkansas Baptist Convention this week, along with our final two monthly payments of our budget this year … August and September … resulting in our church reaching this goal of $1 Million in this budget year,” Floyd said in the email.

The check containing the church’s August and September CP gifts, plus the additional money, was sent to the Arkansas Baptist Convention on Monday (August 3), bringing the church’s CP gifts to $1 million a full 55 days before the fiscal year ended.

The $1 million given by Cross Church means it joins only a few Southern Baptist churches in history to give at least $1 million through the Cooperative Program.

“This is a huge advance for our church, and I am really proud of them,” said Floyd, noting, “… What we are doing this year with this other gift (will) expedite us giving $1 million this year through CP and from here on if we adopt our new budget, our budget itself will allocate $1 million. We give God praise.

“We believe in the importance of not only reaching our region, but our state, nation and world. Cross Church has the missional vision: Reaching Northwest Arkansas, America, and the World for Jesus Christ. We are grateful to God for you and for our partnership with our Southern Baptist Convention. Please pray God blesses our church financially.”

Tucker, in a statement provided to the Arkansas Baptist News, applauded Floyd and Cross Church.

“(It) is $100,000 more than they had originally planned to give, and an increase of almost $300,000 over last year,” he said.

“Many [Southern Baptist] churches of all sizes across Arkansas maintain a strong commitment to missions through Southern Baptists’ unified missions giving strategy called [the] Cooperative Program, and I am tremendously thankful for their sacrificial giving. I do not want to minimize those churches and neither does Pastor Floyd. However, I believe it is important to recognize the commitment of Cross Church and SBC President Ronnie Floyd to missions through the Cooperative Program.”

Tucker said Frank S. Page, president of the SBC Executive Committee, told him that only a few churches historically have given this much through the CP.

“This is a huge financial commitment by Cross Church, enabled initially by ending their national television ministry and other church ministries. Dr. Floyd is committed to a balanced approach in fulfilling the Great Commission regionally, statewide, nationally and globally,” Tucker said.

“This commitment to missions through the Cooperative Program means that Cross Church is impacting national and global ministries as well as Arkansas ministries such as church planting, church revitalization, reaching students, disaster relief and the ministries of Arkansas Baptists’ agencies and institutions. Cross Church’s commitment to Cooperative Program missions is also accompanied by a fierce commitment to their own mission endeavors, such as community missions, national and international mission trips, church planting and giving generously to other missions offerings.”

Tucker concluded, “I want to celebrate this milestone in the ministry of Cross Church and my friend, Ronnie Floyd. Cooperative missions in Arkansas are stronger than ever as churches like Cross Church and others sacrifice together to reach the world for Jesus Christ.”

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