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Missions

At Cross Pointe, we believe our mission starts in our own community—through biblical counseling, discipleship groups, and ministries for every age. In addition to local outreach, we also support a number of gospel-centered organizations engaged in mission work beyond our walls.

Below is a listing of all the mission organizations that we support as a church.

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Our Supported Missions

Organizational & Local Missions

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ACBC

Association of Certified Biblical Counselors

ACBC seeks to strengthen the Church to speak the truth in love by providing a quality training and certification process, a global network of like-minded individuals and institutions, and a source of practical and biblical resources for the Church. â€‹In short, we seek to bring biblical solutions for the problems people face, upholding that the method God has given to do this is truth in love.

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Biblical Counseling Ministries Worldwide

There is a worldwide need for training pastors and Christian leaders who desire to counsel biblically. BCM Worldwide exists to provide quality training in biblical counseling so that international leaders are equipped to faithfully carry on the practice of training believers to be compassionate, humble, and wise biblical counselors.

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Biblical Counseling Ministries Worldwide

Andrew & Jenny Rogers

In addition to supporting BCMW as an organization, Cross Pointe also supports Dr Andrew Rogers and his wife, Jenny Rogers, both of whom serve as missionaries for BCMW.

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Dr Rogers also serves on the Board of Trustees and as a staff member for BCMW.

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Jeff & Barb Chapman

Missionaries to Japan

Jeff & Barb Chapman have been serving in Japan since 2000, focusing on church planting and evangelism in the Kansai region.

 

Through partnerships with local churches like Keihanna Church, they are dedicated to making disciples and expanding the gospel's reach in one of the world's largest unreached people groups. Their work includes leading baptism classes, mentoring youth, and developing church planting networks to ensure a lasting spiritual impact in Japan.

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Lex Specialty Clinic

​Lex Specialty Clinic is a Christ-centered ministry offering free, confidential support to individuals facing unplanned pregnancies. Through compassionate care and practical resources, they empower individuals in our community to make informed decisions aligned with biblical values.

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LifeWise Academy

LifeWise Academy is a nationwide program that provides students in public schools with voluntary, off-campus Bible-based instruction during school hours. Operating under "Released Time" laws, LifeWise partners with local churches and communities to offer gospel-centered, character-building education—privately funded and with parental permission—helping students grow in faith and values while remaining connected to their schools.

Denominational Missions

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MWBC

Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Conference

Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention (MWBC) is a collection of churches across our two states cooperating together to advance the gospel. 

There are seven associations in our two states.

 

This conference exists to inspire a passion among the MWBC family to glorify Christ by reaching the next generation, mobilizing volunteers, and developing leaders to start and strengthen churches.

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NWBA

Northwoods Baptist Association

Northwoods Baptist Association is an association of churches within the Southern Baptist Convention, under the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Conference, that partners together to accomplish more than we could accomplish on our own.

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One major function of NWBA is its summer camp, NWBA Camp at Camp JIM.

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Finley Memorial Fund

A Fund of MWBC

The Finley Memorial Fund is a ministry initiative created to help new churches in the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention overcome early debt from building projects. Named after Coy Finley, a pioneering missions director who emphasized the need for churches to avoid burdensome debt, the fund provides no-interest loans to be repaid over 5 to 8 years.

 

Managed by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention Trust, the fund is sustained through monthly contributions that are recycled as loans are repaid, enabling the fund to assist new congregations repeatedly. 

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Annie Armstrong Easter Offering

North American Mission Board (NAMB)

The Annie Armstrong Easter Offering is an annual fundraising initiative of the Southern Baptist Convention that supports church planting and compassion ministry efforts across North America. Named after missionary advocate Annie Armstrong, the offering channels 100% of donations directly to missionaries serving in the U.S. and Canada. It plays a vital role in equipping and sustaining thousands of missionaries who share the gospel and serve communities in need.

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Lottie Moon Christmas Offering

International Mission Board

The Lottie Moon Christmas Offering is an annual initiative by the Southern Baptist Convention, established in 1918, to support international missions through the International Mission Board (IMB). Named after missionary Lottie Moon, who served in China from 1873 to 1912, the offering ensures that 100% of donations directly fund missionaries' work, covering expenses like housing, transportation, and ministry resources. In 2024, the offering reached a record $206.8 million, supporting over 3,500 missionaries worldwide.

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