The E-Giving Guide for Every Church: Using Digital Tools to Grow Ministry
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The purpose of this book is to help churches raise more money for ministry and mission by better using electronic media.
Although philanthropy in the US is growing, churches continue to receive a declining portion of that philanthropy. Part of the challenge is that America is becoming significantly less dependent on paper currency (cash and checks) yet the church continues to count on paper currency as their primary media for donations. There have been warning signals for several years. Many churches face shrinking budgets and membership and are beginning to ask the right questions. The author's goal is to capture this teachable moment with a resource that will encourage pastors and church leaders to utilize tools already available to change the trajectory of their resourcing; because nothing is more important than what God has called them to do.
The banking and electronic giving industries have not made it easy for churches to understand their services or fees. This book will take the confusion and fear away and open churches to new possibilities.
Richard Rogers
Richard Rogers is Senior Ministry Strategist with Horizons Stewardship. He joined Horizons in 2010 after 20 years as a leader in Industry and the local church, including 9 years in management with a Fortune 500 company. He has served as Administrator and Minister of Education in a growing local church, where he oversaw a $4 million campus relocation and two subsequent building projects as well as several successful capital campaigns. Under his leadership the church's operating budget increased by 70%. Richard now partners with pastors across the country to secure resources for funding vision and growth in churches.
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The E-Giving Guide for Every Church - Richard Rogers
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The e-giving guide for every church:
USING DIGITAL TOOLS TO GROW MINISTRY
Copyright © 2016 by Abingdon Press
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Rogers, Richard, 1968- author.
Title: The E-giving guide for every church : using digital tools to grow
ministry / Richard Rogers ; foreword by J. Clif Christopher.
Description: Nashville : Abingdon Press, [2016] | Includes bibliographical
references.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016042403 (print) | LCCN 2016045982 (ebook) | ISBN
9781501822575 (pbk.) | ISBN 9781501822582 (e-book)
Subjects: LCSH: Christian stewardship. | Church finance.
Classification: LCC BV772 .R6235 2016 (print) | LCC BV772 (ebook) | DDC
254/.8--dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016042403
Unless otherwise indicated, all scripture quotations are from the Common English Bible. Copyright © 2011 by the Common English Bible. All rights reserved. Used by permission. www.CommonEnglishBible.com.
Contents
5896.pngForeword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1
Why and Why Now?
Chapter 2
Plan Your Trip
Chapter 3
Ski School: Overcoming Your Fear
Chapter 4
Greens: Getting Your Legs Under You
Chapter 5
Blues: Building Confidence and Competence
Chapter 6
Blacks: Using Your Edges
Chapter 7
Measure What Matters: Knowing Is Always Better than Guessing
Foreword
5905.pngLast Christmas Eve I found myself in a church that I do not attend on a regular basis. The service was full and extremely well done. I found myself very caught up in the worship experience with great music and preaching throughout. Early on in the service one of the pastors shared how the offering for the night would be going to a mission outside the walls of this church and quickly shared that offerings could be made in a variety of ways. I admit that I was intrigued with the mission outreach the offering would be serving, but I paid very little attention to the various ways the pastor lifted up for the offering to be given. After all, I have been in the church for some sixty-four years now. I know how to do offerings. Plates will be passed, and I either drop in a check that has been prewritten for that purpose or I pull out my wallet, put money in an envelope, and drop that in the before-mentioned plate. I was going the wallet route on this night. When the time came for the offering, a short video of the mission was shown and then ushers began to pass plates. I reached for my wallet but noticed that the twenty-something young man next to me reached for his cell phone. He flipped the bulletin over to expose a QR code on the back, scanned that code with his phone, typed his gift in to the space provided, and hit send. His phone was back in its holder before the plate ever got to me.
This was an eye-opening experience. What just happened was that both of us gave to the church in the way we were both most comfortable. The gifts will get to their intended place the same, and those gifts will do just as much good. However, if this church had only offered one way to give, then one of us would not have given that night.
Churches are far behind all other nonprofits in understanding how to relate to their donors and provide ways for them to give that are most comfortable and convenient to them. In many cases they act almost like Jesus said you cannot take up any offering if it does not come from a brass plate, passed during the middle of worship, and then brought down a center aisle to be placed on the altar. No other offering will be blessed or used for kingdom work.
Richard Rogers is one of this country’s foremost authorities on electronic giving. He has served the church in a variety of ways, from being a church business administrator to now serving as a vice president and consultant with Horizons Stewardship. He knows the landscape of church giving as few people do.
This book is an absolute must for church leaders to read and implement. We must get over the notion that brass plates are sacred and use every avenue available to enable persons to be comfortable in their giving. This deficit in church stewardship is one of the easiest to fix. So let’s do it. Once we have set up all the various electronic means for people to be generous, then we can focus on the hard part of actually shaping their hearts to do just that.
Clif Christopher
Acknowledgments
5915.pngIbelieve that generosity flows from a heart of gratitude, and I have often hoped to be remembered as a generous person. I am grateful to God for surrounding me with people who urge and inspire me to love God, love people, and pour my life into making disciples of Jesus C