The origin of electromagnetic momentum for general static charge-current distributions is examined. The electromagnetic momentum for static electromagnetic fields is derived by implementing conservation of momentum for the sum of mechanical momentum and electromagnetic momentum. The external force required to keep matter at rest during the production of the final static configuration produces the electromagnetic momentum. Examples of the electromagnetic momentum in static electric and magnetic fields are given. The center-of-energy theorem is shown to be violated by electromagnetic momentum. Hidden momentum is shown to be generally absent and not to cancel electromagnetic momentum. (C) 2014 American Association of Physics Teachers.