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Kan.-Neb. Baptists leave budget unchanged

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LENEXA, Kan. (BP) -- Messengers to the annual meeting of the Kansas-Nebraska Convention of Southern Baptists celebrated the theme "Sharing the Gospel" at Lenexa Baptist Church in Lenexa, Kan.
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A 2012 budget of $5,171,340 was adopted, reflecting no change from the current year. Kansas-Nebraska Baptists will continue to forward 32 percent of Cooperative Program receipts to national and international missions and ministries after shared expenses. The budget includes $2,904,000 in anticipated CP giving from Kansas and Nebraska churches.

John Shields, pastor of Parkview Baptist Church in Lexington, Neb., was elected president at the Oct. 17-18 meeting, and Andy Addis, pastor of Crosspoint Baptist Church in Hutchinson, Kan., was elected vice president, both by acclamation.

Next year's annual meeting of the Kansas-Nebraska Convention of Southern Baptists will be Oct. 15-16 at Webster Conference Center in Salina, Kan.

Tim Boyd writes for The Baptist Digest, newsjournal of the Kansas-Nebraska Convention of Southern Baptists.

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