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EA 01-31-2009 04:50 PM

>>>The Church in Financial Crisis<<<
 
I got a letter from a brother pleading for money today.

He used the word "crisis" to define the situation his organization is in.

He stated that giving has declined substantially, recently.

Understand, the problem is not mismanagement, it is a decrease in giving.

How widespread is this? How is the economic depression we are in impacting the local church, and the organizations we are a part of?

Has your church cut back on giving to other organizational programs and fundraising drives?

Do you think local churches will sever ties with national organizations for financial reasons?

Do you believe this will give rise to the house church movement?

scotty 01-31-2009 04:51 PM

Re: >>>The Church in Financial Crisis<<<
 
No problems here..

Mrs. LPW 01-31-2009 04:55 PM

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They'll have to start charging for the coffee's.

EA 01-31-2009 04:59 PM

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I believe the economic depression could lead local churches to react in the following ways:
  • Less giving to missions.
  • Less giving to national programs.
  • Fewer, if any, guest evangelists.
  • More pastors becoming bi-vocational.

I also believe some churches may merge with others, or even close.

gloryseeker 01-31-2009 04:59 PM

Re: >>>The Church in Financial Crisis<<<
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward Anglin (Post 695911)
I got a letter from a brother pleading for money today.

He used the word "crisis" to define the situation his organization is in.

He stated that giving has declined substantially, recently.

Understand, the problem is not mismanagement, it is a decrease in giving.

How widespread is this? How is the economic depression we are in impacting the local church, and the organizations we are a part of?

Has your church cut back on giving to other organizational programs and fundraising drives?

Do you think local churches will sever ties with national organizations for financial reasons?

Do you believe this will give rise to the house church movement?

December was our best month last year!!! Things continue to go up not down.

The reason a large percentage of church struggle is because they operate according to this master mammon

Mrs. LPW 01-31-2009 05:00 PM

Re: >>>The Church in Financial Crisis<<<
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward Anglin (Post 695923)
I believe the economic depression could lead local churches to react in the following ways:
  • Less giving to missions.
  • Less giving to national programs.
  • Fewer, if any, guest evangelists.
  • More pastors becoming bi-vocational.

I also believe some churches may merge with others, or even close.

Our Missions offering increased again this year. We're trusting the Lord and sowing into His Kingdom.

mizpeh 01-31-2009 05:02 PM

Re: >>>The Church in Financial Crisis<<<
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward Anglin (Post 695923)
I believe the economic depression could lead local churches to react in the following ways:
  • Less giving to missions.
  • Less giving to national programs.
  • Fewer, if any, guest evangelists.
  • More pastors becoming bi-vocational.

I also believe some churches may merge with others, or even close.

You're the first one I've heard say our economy was in a depression.

EA 01-31-2009 05:03 PM

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Ministers will be required to make some tough decisions.
  • Those considering church planting may be less willing to jump in, due to financial hardship, including the inability to garner donations for a start up.
  • Full time evangelists may become a thing of the past, as that is an area financially strapped churches will cut first.
  • Some ministers may sever ties with the WPF, ALJC or UPCI simply because they cannot justify the money they spend on dues each month, quarter and year.

EA 01-31-2009 05:06 PM

Re: >>>The Church in Financial Crisis<<<
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mizpeh (Post 695928)
You're the first one I've heard say our economy was in a depression.

We are in the fifth quarter of this recession, with no end in sight.

Many economists are not seeing the bottom for at least another year.

At that point we will be wallowing in the longest economic downturn in almost seventy years.

Trouble is, many economists are saying we are spiralling down faster than they anticipated. That the downturn is deeper than they anticipated.

President Obama is saying this is going to last for years.

Jaxon 01-31-2009 05:08 PM

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Churches merging with other churches???? Don't ever see that happining, don't care if they are of the same faith or organization. Many issues involved there


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