The Nation's #1 Cookbook Publisher
Publish a Cowboy Church Cookbook
Across the nation, cowboy churches are publishing their own cookbooks to create lasting keepsakes or raise funds for worthy causes. A collection of recipes and remembrances from your members can preserve history, welcome new members, and create a renewed sense of unity within your church. Plus, cookbooks are fun, affordable, and all members can participate.

Perfect Keepsake & Successful Sales
Selling your cowboy church cookbook is easy. Unlike other cookbook publishers, our 90 years of expertise as a cookbook printer and No-Risk Guarantee will ensure your cowboy church cookbooks are a huge success! A few reasons why a cookbook fundraiser is so successful include:
- Cookbook sales remain strong because more people cook at home.
- Recipe contributors create built-in buyers, while many others buy to support a good fundraiser.
- Sell cowboy church cookbooks for 2–4 times their cost to easily raise $500–$50,000.
- Church cookbooks can be sold at cost for an affordable and lasting keepsake for your members.

Making a Cookbook is Easy!
Learning how to publish a cookbook is a piece of cake with our 8 easy steps. Your cowboy church fundraiser cookbook will capture the spirit of your members.
- Use one of 3 ways to submit recipes.
- Choose from 3 cover styles. Design your own custom cover or use a FREE full-color stock design.
- Create custom dividers or choose from FREE full-color stock designs.
- Customize your cowboy church cookbooks with personal pages and photos.
- Add FREE features included in our base prices. Other options are also available.
With Morris Press Cookbooks, publishing a custom cookbook is fun and easy. Friendly cookbook publishing consultants are always ready to assist you. Our goals are simple: to make publishing a cowboy church fundraising cookbook fun, rewarding, and highly profitable.
"It is safe to say that the effort of joining together to produce and sell Heirlooms has been a landmark event in the growth of Orchard Hills… our church believes we have only seen the tip of the iceberg."
Kathy Elzey
Orchard Hills Church
Newman, GA