
Budgeting For The Kingdom
Service Overview
"Budgeting For The Kingdom" is a dynamic 2-hour training program designed to empower your congregation with the financial tools and practical exercises needed to budget and plan effectively. Our training covers key areas such as sound credit practices, effective budgeting techniques, and smart saving strategies—enabling every member to manage their finances wisely. While realistic results depend on your congregation's ability to stay disciplined in the process, our training provides the foundational skills to make financial planning an attainable and rewarding practice.
Key Benefits of Getting on Budget for the Church
Comfortable Tithing: More people will tithe comfortably without feeling like they have to sacrifice essential needs.
Increased Giving: With a secure budget, congregants are likely to tithe larger amounts since they’re not worried about meeting other critical expenses like food, rent, or gas.
Financial Peace-of-Mind: A well-planned budget brings stability and reduces financial stress, allowing members to focus on their spiritual growth and community involvement.
Enhanced Community Solidarity: Learning to manage finances together builds a stronger sense of unity and mutual support among your congregation.
Empowered Financial Literacy: Our training equips your members with practical financial skills, setting the stage for long-term sustainability for both personal finances and the church's economic health.
Invest in the future of your church and congregation with "Budgeting For The Kingdom". Equip your community to thrive financially while deepening their spiritual commitments. Contact us today to schedule your training session and start transforming the way your congregation manages money for a brighter, more secure future.
Payment Options
Church-Paid: The entire fee is covered by the church, ensuring that all members have free access to the training.
Congregation-Paid: Members fund the training through their tithes, making it a collective investment in their financial health.
Hybrid: The church covers a portion of the fee while the congregation contributes the remainder, balancing communal support and personal commitment.
Service Overview
"Budgeting For The Kingdom" is a dynamic 2-hour training program designed to empower your congregation with the financial tools and practical exercises needed to budget and plan effectively. Our training covers key areas such as sound credit practices, effective budgeting techniques, and smart saving strategies—enabling every member to manage their finances wisely. While realistic results depend on your congregation's ability to stay disciplined in the process, our training provides the foundational skills to make financial planning an attainable and rewarding practice.
Key Benefits of Getting on Budget for the Church
Comfortable Tithing: More people will tithe comfortably without feeling like they have to sacrifice essential needs.
Increased Giving: With a secure budget, congregants are likely to tithe larger amounts since they’re not worried about meeting other critical expenses like food, rent, or gas.
Financial Peace-of-Mind: A well-planned budget brings stability and reduces financial stress, allowing members to focus on their spiritual growth and community involvement.
Enhanced Community Solidarity: Learning to manage finances together builds a stronger sense of unity and mutual support among your congregation.
Empowered Financial Literacy: Our training equips your members with practical financial skills, setting the stage for long-term sustainability for both personal finances and the church's economic health.
Invest in the future of your church and congregation with "Budgeting For The Kingdom". Equip your community to thrive financially while deepening their spiritual commitments. Contact us today to schedule your training session and start transforming the way your congregation manages money for a brighter, more secure future.
Payment Options
Church-Paid: The entire fee is covered by the church, ensuring that all members have free access to the training.
Congregation-Paid: Members fund the training through their tithes, making it a collective investment in their financial health.
Hybrid: The church covers a portion of the fee while the congregation contributes the remainder, balancing communal support and personal commitment.