The Kansas-Nebraska Convention of Southern Baptists (KNCSB), includes 12 local Baptist associations and approximately 460 churches.
Our cooperating churches are autonomous, and each church voluntarily decides to join the KNCSB in ministry and mission efforts. Gifts through the Cooperative Program and the Church Forward Missions Offerings make the missions and ministries of the KNCSB possible.
The Cooperative program is how we partner together in missions and ministry.
The Cooperative Program supports missions and ministries across Kansas, Nebraska, North America and around the world.
How does the Cooperative Program work?
Kansas-Nebraska Baptists adopt a Cooperative Program budget each October at their annual meeting. Month by month during the next year, churches send in Cooperative Program dollars to the state convention, which sends the money on to missions and ministry causes, according to the budget.
In short, the Cooperative Program is Baptists combining their financial resources to greatly increase the ministry and missions work they can do together, which would likely be impossible if churches worked alone.
We believe strongly in maximizing partnerships.
We serve other entities and ministry partners by cultivating strong relationships that bring value to our affiliated churches. Those entities and ministry partners include: