Annie Armstrong
Easter Offering

A Mission Field - Right in our Own Back Yard

According to the NAMB, may North American cities could reasonably be called pre-Christian. In the midst of this, God is bringing the nations to our shores and offering unprecedented opportunities to share the gospel.

What is the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering?

The offering was started in 1895 by Woman's Missionary Union® (WMU) to benefit the work of the Home Mission Board (now North American Mission Board). In 1934, it was named in honor of Annie Armstrong, a bold missions advocate and WMU's first national executive leader. Today, more than $2 billion has been donated by Southern Baptist churches and individuals to support thousands of missionaries in church planting and compassion ministries. Because of this sacrificial giving, millions of lives have been and continue to be transformed by the power of the gospel.

How to Give:
You can contribute during services by using an envelope from the back of the pew and designating it for "Annie Armstrong", or by donating online through the church's giving page

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The 2026 goal for the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering is $80 million.