Myers-Mallory History
The Myers-Mallory State Missions Offering is named after two spiritual giants who dedicated their lives to Christ. Both lived lives of service and prayer, embodying sacrificial giving for the sake of the Gospel. Both Martha Myers and Kathleen Mallory leave a legacy of lives well lived for one mission…the Great Commission.
What the offering supports
The Myers-Mallory State Missions Offering was launched in January 2016. Funds are received throughout the year, with a special emphasis coinciding with the Week of Prayer for State Missions held each September. The offering is meant to complement vital giving through the Cooperative Program and helps support these Great Commission Ministries:
Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief
- Consists of highly trained, widely respected volunteers who offer help, healing and hope in Jesus’ name
- Volunteers are part of a greater network of Southern Baptist Disaster Relief and are always ready for deployment whenever needed in a local, state, national or international crisis
- Offering helps provide training and much needed heavy equipment
Church Planting
- Partnering with church planters, churches and associations seeking to start all kinds of churches to reach all kinds of people
- Offering helps provide events, training and coaching for planters, pastors and churches
- Goal is for every unchurched person in Alabama to have the opportunity to hear and respond to the Gospel and be discipled through the starting of culturally appropriate congregations