The Annual Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions goal for 2012 is $175,000,000.00. 100% of the offering goes to support international missions efforts of the Southern Baptist Convention.
The 2012 Lottie Moon goal for our church is $1250.
Offering envelopes will be available soon. Meanwhile, you can mark your checks or regular offering envelopes “Lottie Moon”.
The 2009 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering Goal has been announced by the International Mission Board. The 2009 goal is $175,000,000.00.
100% of this offering goes to support missions efforts overseas. It makes up approximately 40% of the annual IMB operating budget.
Immanuel Southern Baptist Church’s 2009 Lottie Moon Offering Goal is $1500.00. We will collect the offering through the month of December and send it to the International Mission Board.
Pray about the amount you give; it is extremely important to our mission efforts.
Our church goal is $1000.00 for our 2008 Lottie Moon Offering. To date, we have collected $949.00! Our “Halelujah” goal is $1250.00. Hopefully, we’ll meet our Halelujah Goal this year!
Won’t you consider what YOU will give to support International Missions?
This year, our church’s Lottie Moon Christmas Offering (LMCO) goal is $1000.00. 100% of the LMCO goes to the International Mission Board to fund overseas missions efforts. Our “Halelujah” goal is $1250.00 Last year, we collected just a little over $1000 and met our Halelujah goal.
The National LMCO Goal is $170,000,000.00.
The offering begins November 30 and will be collected through the month of December.
The Lottie Moon Christmas Offering supports missionaries through the International Mission Board. Our church goal for 2007 is $750 and our Hallelujah Goal for 2007 is $1000. I am please to announce that we have surpassed our Hallelujah Goal! As of this morning, we have now raised $1181 for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering!
The Lottie Moon Christmas Offering provides support in the form of insurance, travel expenses, rent, office equipment, supplies, etc for international missionaries. Having been the recipient of Lottie Moon funds, I can definitely say that your gifts are greatly appreciated by missionaries all over the world.
I encourage you to begin a savings program for the 2008 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. I remember when I was a little boy, my mother was a member of a bank’s Christmas Club. Each month, she would take $10 and put it into the account, then when Christmas time came, she had $100 or so to spend on Christmas presents. Why can’t we do the same with the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering? After all, it is much more important than Christmas presents, right? There is no reason that we can’t double our church’s goal for next year if we all plan for it!
Take a moment and pray for direction for what God may have you to give next year.