Monday, July 8, 2019

World class stewardship coaching for smaller churches.

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Who put the fish on Peter's line?  Who put the coin in the fish's mouth?  When we give we are only giving back to God what He has graciously already given to us.


Small churches can benefit from quality, professional, stewardship consulting as they move toward fulfilling God’s purpose.  Consider the features and benefit of a stewardship campaign that is specifically designed for smaller churches.

  • Flexibility in developing the campaign.  Each campaign is built to meet the specific needs of each congregation.
  • Optional Vision Development.  There is an optional training built around developing the church’s long-range vision.  This affordable option is not required and may not be needed for your specific situation.
  • A Shorter Campaign.  Not every campaign needs to be three years long.  By design our campaign is completed in one year. 
  • Team size appropriate for your congregation.  The steering committee for this campaign is the right size for a small congregation.  You will not end up with 2/3s of your church on a committee. 
  • Detailed manuals.  The process of the campaign is laid out in manuals with calendars to make sure that everyone knows what to do and when to do it so that each step is easy to take.
  • Greater results.  On average churches using a Coleman campaign raise 2 to 5 times as much money as an in-house campaign.   
  • Less stress.  Having a stewardship consultant relieve the pastor of having one more program to run.
  • Convenient payment plans.  There is no need to pay for the campaign up front.  Three payments make the campaign very affordable.
  • Lower cost:  Our campaigns are a fraction of the cost of most consulting fees and provide an excellent return on the investment.  
If you serve as a pastor or leader in a church of less than 125 in weekly attendance give me a call and let's talk about the difference a capital campaign can make for your congregation.

Charlie Crowe
352-548-4837
Charlie@Colemanssi.com


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