Collin Baptist Association sells building to Cottonwood Creek Church

MCKINNEY—The Collin Baptist Association, an association of over 120 churches in Collin County, is pleased to announce the sale of its building to Cottonwood Creek Church. This God-sized opportunity will allow the association to further its mission of planting churches, strengthening existing churches, and encouraging pastors in their ministries.

The building has been a cornerstone of the community since 1959 until becoming the CBA headquarters in 1984. It has been the launching pad for many churches, the training ground for countless pastors, and the nexus between critical ministries in Collin County and beyond. The association is confident that its sale to Cottonwood Creek Church will continue to advance the kingdom.

“We are thrilled to be able to sell our building to Cottonwood Creek Church,” said Matt Henslee, CBA’s associational missionary. “Their passion for doing whatever it takes to reach people with the gospel and commitment to excellence and glorifying God in all they do makes this a no-brainer. We are confident this building will continue to be a beacon of hope and a center of gospel-centered ministry under their leadership. We are overjoyed that it’ll stay in the family of Collin Baptist Association.”

Cottonwood Creek Church is excited about the additional opportunities this building will bring to its mission and vision. Church leaders believe they can use it to reach even more people with the good news of Jesus.

“We are grateful for the opportunity to purchase this building and use it to further our mission of reaching people with the gospel,” said Scott Sanford, executive pastor for Cottonwood Creek Church. “We look forward to seeing all God does in and through this partnership.”

The Collin Baptist Association is committed to using the proceeds from the sale of the building to continue its mission of planting churches, strengthening existing churches, and encouraging pastors. It will now rent office space at 7300 TX-121, Suite #300, McKinney, TX 75070.

Matt Henslee
Associational Missionary
Matt Henslee
Collin Baptist Association
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