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Creating Financially Sustainable Congregations

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Be informed and agile in conversations about your church’s financial health.
  • 17 June 2021
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How can growing churches develop a financial framework that will enhance their mission?

The declining trends in religious belief and practice in twenty-first-century America are well documented, but they mask the vitality and growth experienced by many individual congregations. Unfortunately, leaders of these growing churches sometimes lack a firm grasp on what’s required for their church to maintain financial equilibrium. This is true for newly formed congregations as well as established churches.

This book, which does not assume readers’ familiarity with principles of accounting or finance, will help facilitate constructive conversations between clergy and lay leaders on money matters. By describing in everyday language some of the practical issues that promote (or erode) financial sustainability, this book will remove the mystery and frustration faith communities often experience when discussing their financial challenges.

What activities within the organization’s control promote long-term financial sustainability? The answers create a framework that is a prerequisite for meeting any church’s missional objectives over the long run.

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Price: $19.95
Pages: 128
Publisher: Church Publishing Incorporated
Imprint: Church Publishing
Publication Date: 17 June 2021
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781640652873
Format: Paperback
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"Elrod’s book is a valuable primer for church leaders on the basics of church finances, reporting, and funds management. He offers important parameters for measuring success and reframes congregational financial practices in light of what most nonprofit agencies now embrace, due to the intense competition for gifts and easy availability of online charitable comparisons. Elrod challenges church leaders to continual reflection on the missional effectiveness."—The Living Church