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Programs & Promotions

Please use the following programs and promotions when representing CEF at your congregation.


Vital PlanningVital Planning
Download CEF Sunday resources:
Vital Planning Bulletin Insert (PDF)
CEF Sunday Bulletin/Newsletter Paragraph (PDF)
CEF Sunday Cover Letter (PDF)
Investment Kit Info (PDF)
10 CEF Sunday Facts (PDF)
CEF Sunday Powerpoint (PPT)
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logos100 Plus 1
Texas Partners in Mission and Texas Church Extension Fund are teaming up to increase the financial resources available for planting new congregations. Both contributed dollars and invested dollars are needed to meet the challenge of planting 10 new ministries a year. The 100 PLUS 1 Anniversary Challenge Program seeks to multiply your gifts and your investments to accomplish the important work of bringing the Gospel to more and more people.
Make a gift of $1,000 or more to Texas Partners in Mission and open a new fixed-rate CEF investment of $5,000 or more. CEF will match your gift to Texas Partners in Mission 100% and CEF will pay you a bonus 1% for the term of your investment.

Download the 100 PLUS 1 Form (PDF)


StampK.I.D.S. Stamp Program
One way that young people can actively support ministry is through Texas CEF's KIDS Stamps Program. This program, offered in day schools and Sunday Schools, allows children to purchase stamps that can be exchanged for investments in a CEF account upon completion of a stamp booklet. Kids also learn the benefits of saving while getting involved in the ministry. Hundreds of young people throughout Texas are participating in the ministry of CEF, learning biblical stewardship principles, and saving for the future through the KIDS Stamp Program.

To learn more, contact Darlene Greer at 888-951-1CEF (toll free) or 512-926-4272 or email greer@texascef.org.

Download the KIDS Stamp Consignment Form
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Texas District Church Extension Fund is a nonprofit religious organization; therefore, CEF investments are not SIPC- or FDIC-insured bank deposit accounts. This does not constitute an offer to sell or a request to buy. The offer is made solely by CEF's Offering Circular.