2016 Faith and Finances Training
Faith & Finances training equips church leaders with a practical next step for people seeking assistance from their benevolence ministries.
This is a public forum to share ideas, ask questions, and reflect on being a pastor in the CRC.
Faith & Finances training equips church leaders with a practical next step for people seeking assistance from their benevolence ministries.
The Chalmers Center is releasing Helping Without Hurting in Church Benevolence on Oct. 6. Learn how to effectively navigate the moment when someone asks the church for financial assistance.
Every day we make decisions that draw us near to God or move us away from him. How do we ensure that the choices we may with our finances are ones that honour God and help us to become more like him?
Today the church is just one of many charitable organizations. With so many specialized charities and dying congregations, is giving to the church really the best option?
Most of us have debt. Student Loans. Car Loans. Mortgages. Credit cards. Lines of Credit. With all these regular payments our income is quickly depleted. Giving is not a priority. But should it be?
When it comes to financial stewardship many of us would like to have a clear answer to the question: "How much should I give?"
Financial stewardship is a topic we don't touch on frequently in the church, yet we deal with money daily! This week we're starting our journey into the questions related to tithing, giving and money in general.
As stewards, we are in charge of everything God has given to us—our money, our time, our talents, our homes, our families—everything!