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MI today announces the Abundant Giving Capital Campaign, a complete Church Capital Campaign in Box.
Abundant Giving distinguishes itself from other church capital campaigns by its flexible and cost effective delivery method. Whether you are a small church looking for a DIY capital campaign you can run in-house, a full blown capital campaign consulting engagement, or something in-between; the Abundant Giving program has a offering that is right for your church.
This comprehensive church capital campaign provides detailed documentation including:
- A week-by-week schedule
- Detailed task lisk
- Stewardship sermons & studies
- Evaluation copies of Sunday school/small group lessons
- Examples of materials from other campaigns
- Two complete seminars on giving & stewardship with workbooks
- Forms and letters
- Electronic copies of the books Pastor Driven Stewardardship and Preparing to Build.
- …and much more
Also included in this offering:
- Professional layout of your communication materials, using your choice of any of the 250 capital campaign themes.
- Digital, print-ready artwork – ready for your printer, or ours.
- Your choice of three levels of support and training to insure your church has a spiritually and financially successful capital campain.
Comprehensive enough for large campaigns, cost-effective enough for even the smallest churches, all of this, and more, is offered at a refreshingly low price that makes it affordable for churches of any size. More information is available at
www.OurCapitalCampaign.com.
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I had a status call today with a church capital campaign client this morning, and the chairperson had a most insightful and encouraging comment. The church is two weeks away from their Committment Sunday when everyone will bring their initial offerings and ongoing peldge commitments for the 3-year giving period. His comment to me [...]
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The banks have money to lend, they just don’t seem to want to do it. This week a number of the largest banks were called before Congress who basically told them to make more of the bailout money available for loans. Some lenders have just stopped lending to churches while others are setting the bar [...]
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Depending on what part of the country the church is in, the current economic downturn most likely affected the results of capital campaigns that were kicking off this fall. Based on the results of our church capital campaigns that were already in the planning stage for kickoff this fall, pledge commitments received are substantially less [...]
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I am hearing this question a lot these days, “Should our church build given the economic situation?” While a specific church situation may otherwise dictate, I believe that the general answer is that it should, if certain conditions are true. Here’s my premise. God is bigger than any economic crisis. He’s bigger than Fannie Mae, [...]
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I occasionally run across folks that think that a church capital campaign for a building program is a bad idea. Some have even called it unscriptural, but in in my opinion, its just the opposite. Perhaps people get caught up in the terminology, but a capital campaign is really just a name for designated offering [...]
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For many churches, it is the season of the capital campaign that will help finance the construction of the church building. For the world, it is the season of horror as it celebrates Halloween (don’t get me started on that track). For some unlucky few, it is the intersection of both – a capital campaign [...]
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Timing is critical for churches that want to execute a capital campaign, and preparation for a spring capital campaign needs to start the previous fall (and vice-versa). A church’s capital campaign has 5 phases and it is the third, or public phase, that most church people think of when they talk about a capital campaign. [...]
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As a capital campaign consultant I understand the important role of communication materials. A church capital campaign is like a three-legged stool in that there are three foundational elements that need to be addressed: Intellectual, Emotional and Spiritual. The campaign materials that you create are an important element that help communicate the information and excitement [...]
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