From $3M to $4.4M: What Actually Drives Expanded Generosity
A church sets a goal; and not only reaches it, they exceed it in a meaningful and sustainable way. Recently, a church we partnered with set a $3 million goal for their generosity initiative.
Three Keys to Growing Generosity in Your Church
Churches typically approach generosity with the best intentions. They want to inspire giving, fund important ministry opportunities, and invite people to participate in what God is doing. Yet many times, efforts to grow a church’s generosity culture struggle, not because people lack generosity, but because the effort wasn’t built on the right foundation.
Keeping Momentum Alive After Commitment Weekend
Churches sometimes see generosity as seasonal: a capital push here, a special offering there. But when giving lives only inside campaigns, momentum can fade.
From Fear to Faith: Leading a First-Time Capital Campaign
For many churches, the idea of launching a capital campaign can feel overwhelming. Leaders often imagine uncomfortable conversations about money, worry that people will be offended, or wonder if the effort will distract from ministry instead of fueling it.
How Biblical Generosity Shapes Spiritual Formation and Discipleship
When most people think about discipleship, they picture Bible study, prayer, worship, or serving others.
The Theological Foundations of Biblical Generosity and Stewardship
Understanding the theological foundations of biblical generosity and stewardship gives churches a solid framework for teaching, discipling, and modeling a lifestyle that reflects the heart of God and helps normalize the generosity conversation in the church.
Leading with Purpose: Framing the Why of Your Capital Campaign
Every church that steps into a capital campaign is stepping into a defining moment. These seasons of vision, faith, and generosity are about far more than raising money, they’re about rallying your church family around what God is calling you, as a church, to do next.