Hello
Emmanuel,
I
don’t like to spend money that I don’t have.
I don’t mind spending money that I do have. From a personal perspective, my approach to
managing money is this simple: save
enough for retirement, give 10% to the church and then budget to not spend more
than what I have left (which means to avoid debt whenever possible). I believe that this should make me a
confiscal moderate. However, in the
world we live in now, where we tend to live on credit, I guess it really makes
me a confiscal conservative.
I
don’t remember the channel, but I watched a show on cable that had 3 ‘experts’
predict how the U.S. will come to an end.
It was fascinating. One expert
predicted that the U.S. will run out of clean drinking water. Another, I believe, argued that the U.S. will
run out of fossil fuels. But the third
really grabbed my attention, arguing that the U.S. will have an economic
collapse because we continue to over-spend and borrow money to pay pack money.
Every
year at about this time, churches are also thinking harder than usual about
money management. Why? Because God cares
about how we manage money. How is the
budget working this year? How will we
structure the budget for next year? Can
we expand ministry? Do we cut ministry? Do we leave things the same?
Emmanuel’s
Finance Team has had a fun job over the past several years. Our growth in numbers has also meant growth
in budget. As the circle chart has
developed more disciples, more disciples has meant more ministry. We have watched the budget grow from $120,000
in 2009 to $183,000 in 2014. In that
time period, the Finance Team has essentially given the go-ahead on any and all
ministry ideas. More and more ministry
got done. More and more people got to
hear about Jesus. More and more people
have come to Emmanuel. God is good.
2014
has brought a different kind of experience.
We have experienced a ‘ceiling’ of sorts. The expense of ministry has finally expanded
enough to match the giving of the church (which is what we should do every
year). The challenge for 2015, as a
result, will have a different kind of feel:
not just maximize ministry, but maximize the effectiveness of ministry. In other words, focus attention on what areas
of ministry need to be more effective.
This might mean saying ‘yes’ to some ideas and saying ‘no’ to other
ideas.
I
ask for your continued faithfulness in your giving. Also, pray for the Finance Team. Being a part of the Finance Team has been interesting
over the years, but it can also be very stressful. Not everyone likes to hear about money stuff,
but it is a reality in our lives and a reality that God truly cares about.
God
has blessed Emmanuel. Let’s honor the
blessings by being the best disciples possible.
God
is Good,
Pastor
Joe
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