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Building, Design, Expansion and Ministry Associations




Cogun is a co-director of The Cornerstone Knowledge Network (CKN). The CKN exists to help churches organize and successfully execute strategic building projects. It is a group of companies dedicated to planning, designing and constructing churches. Through research, conferences and resources, the CKN companies offer valuable information to growing and expanding churches.





Willow Creek AssociationCogun is proud to be a Select Service Provider for the Willow Creek Association.
Every WCA church we work with receives a discount on our Planning and Development fee.

Find out more at
www.willowcreek.com, or talk to a Cogun representative (800)258-5540.



The best way for you and your church to receive this knowledge is to attend a Cornerstone Conference. This acclaimed church building seminar is a clearinghouse of the latest information you need to assure your construction project is on a firm foundation.

In addition, we archive our published articles and white papers on design and build issues facing today’s church leaders. Find out more at www.theckn.com.

The Cornerstone Knowledge Network principle partners are the Aspen Group (www.aspengroup.com) and Cogun.  Find out more about CKN, and visit
www.theckn.com or www.cornerstoneconferences.com.


NACBA
Cogun is a member of The National Association of Church Business Administrators (NACBA). NACBA is an interdenominational, professional, Christian organization which exists to train, certify and provide resources for those serving in the field of church administration.Find out more at www.nacba.net.







Outreach Association
Cogun is a member of the Outreach Association. The vision of the OA is to create a network of churches and ministries working together to invite and connect every person in America to a bible believing church and ultimately into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Find out more at: 
www.OutreachAssociation.com



ICC
Cogun is a member of The International Code Council (ICC), which was established in 1994 as a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing a single set of comprehensive and coordinated national construction codes. The ICC, a membership association dedicated to building safety and fire prevention, develops the codes used to construct residential and commercial buildings, including homes and schools.

Find out more at
www.iccsafe.org.




C12 Group
The C12 organization is about leading thriving profitable businesses. This practical focus is combined with their commitment to a Biblical perspective coupled with like-minded peer counsel and accountability. Their mission is to change the world by bringing forth the Kingdom of God in the marketplace through the companies and lives of those He calls to run businesses for Him.

Find out more at 
www.c12group.com.




ABACC
Cogun in a member of the Association of Business Administrators of Christian Colleges (ABACC).
ABACC was founded in 1958 and is comprised of over 250 institutional, coporate, and individual members. ABACC's main focus is to improve the standard of business management in Evangelical schools of
Christian Higher Education by providing professional development, networking, and mutual suport to their business leadership.

Find out more at
www.myabacc.org.


Cogun is a member of the Christian Management Association (CMA).
CMA was founded in 1976, and serves almost 4,000 ministry managers, church leaders, CEOs, senior leaders, board members and volunteers of nonprofit faith-based ministries and churches.

Find out more at
www.cmaonline.org




Exponential NetworkThrough Cogun's association with CKN, we are partners with the Exponential Network
The Exponential Network brings together the relational influence and the collective stories and experiences of an alliance of church planting networks with an over 90% success rate in planting healthy, high-impact, growing churches.  As the alliance expands and continues to deliver solid 100X impact results, an increasing number of Kingdom-minded entrepreneurs are inspired to invest their time, talent, and treasure in new church work.  

Find out more at www.churchplantingnetwork.com