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Nuts and Bolts

Nuts and Bolts. The Basics. Every new church needs initial financial support. The church planter must be able to devote time and energy to the church plant. You need to develop a prospectus and plan. Typical start up costs:. Outreach Facility rental Sound and Video Materials

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Nuts and Bolts

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  1. Nuts and Bolts

  2. The Basics • Every new church needs initial financial support. • The church planter must be able to devote time and energy to the church plant. • You need to develop a prospectus and plan.

  3. Typical start up costs: • Outreach • Facility rental • Sound and Video • Materials • Salaries • How much do you need?

  4. Financial Support - Church Starter • Denominational Support • Mother Church Support • Cluster Church Support • Bi-vocational Church Starter • Team Approach to Support • Ministers of Missions • Interested Donors

  5. Fund Raising • The church planter needs to become a fund-raiser, seeking sources for support of the church outside direct denominational lines. • A key to this is developing a church planting proposal.

  6. Proposal Contents:

  7. “Why start a new church?” • Demonstrate a clear calling • Communicate an exciting vision • Identify good reasons for church planting • Demonstrate an understanding of the need for new churches

  8. “Who is the ministry focus group?” • Describe the ministry focus group • Show understanding of the community's needs • Include appropriate demographics • Identify the proposed location

  9. “What kind of church?” • Clearly state your core values • State and expand your mission statement • Describe the church's ministry style • Define a ministry model • Includes a ministry flowchart

  10. “With whom will this church be planted?” • Describe the proposed launch team • Include a profile of any confirmed ministry partners • Define the specific roles to fill • Clearly identify team members needed

  11. “How and when will this church be planted?” • Outline a comprehensive strategic plan • Include a detailed timeline for the first 18-36 months • Provide a detailed explanation of how the core group will be gathered

  12. Sources of funds: Partnership Funding: • This type of funding is dependent upon relationships formed with denominational organizations and churches through cooperative agreements.

  13. Source of funds: Deputation: • This type of funding is raised by the church planting team sharing the vision of the new church with churches and individual Christians.

  14. Understand • Potential targets for deputation • Fund raising principles • potential givers

  15. Understand • potential givers • Givers don't like to pay the bills. • Givers don't respond to guilt and negativism. • Givers don't respond well to "needs," because need motivates negatively. • Givers respond to visions. • Givers respond to Big visions.

  16. Logan & Ogne-More Light • People give because they have a personal relationship • they believe in the cause • the content of communication • the method of communication

  17. Understand Some of the Problems in Fund Raising: • The problem of pride • The problem of fear

  18. Understand • The Biblical Principles of giving. • God blesses our sacrifice. • You cannot out-give God. • You cannot lose what you choose to give away.

  19. A seven-step plan for fund raising • Robert Logan and Steven L. Ogne (ChurchesPlanting Churches,1995, 7 - 9-10) present a seven step plan for fund raising: • Identify potential donors. • Make personal contact. • Share the vision. • Ask for financial support.

  20. A seven-step plan for fund raising • Robert Logan and Steven L. Ogne (ChurchesPlanting Churches,1995, 7 - 9-10) present a seven step plan for fund raising: • Thank the potential donor. • Immediate follow-up is important. • Maintain regular contact with donors.

  21. The new congregation: • The new church core should quickly become the primary means of support of the church.

  22. Employment: • In many instances it may be necessary for the church planter and/or team to supplement the ministry through outside employment.

  23. Understand • the principles of handling all contributions

  24. No account without safeguards • Treasurer • Financial Secretary • Counters

  25. Never sign a check • Give to missions from the first undesignated offering

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