21 min

A Special Three-Part Series with Church Growth Services: Episode #3 – What Should You Do When a Handful of Key Donors Support the Church – An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer Rainer on Leadership

    • Christianity

As the median size of a church gets smaller, more are in the predicament of being supported by a handful of key donors. Mike Stadelmayer of Church Growth Services joins Thom and Sam to discuss what these churches can do. Not every case is dire, but the long-term viability of a congregation is at stake when one or two key donors are responsible for most of the budget.







The median church size is around 40 to 60 people, so many churches are supported by one or two key donors.













Financial risk increases as the number of donors decreases.













Assume the best of these key donors, even if they have a lot of influence.













Some cases will only be resolved with numerical growth and strong stewardship training.













Build a strong relationship with key donors while you build the church.













Take care of as much deferred maintenance as possible.













Fill the church budget with as many outwardly focused ministries as possible.













Transparency is key; don’t be afraid to ask your church to step up.







Resources:



Church Growth Services





Get your FREE eBook, 5 Generosity Megatrends





* Episode #1: Making the Ask: How Pastors Should Approach Key Church Donors – An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer





* Episode #2: The Upside and Downside of Designated Giving in Churches – An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer



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As the median size of a church gets smaller, more are in the predicament of being supported by a handful of key donors. Mike Stadelmayer of Church Growth Services joins Thom and Sam to discuss what these churches can do. Not every case is dire, but the long-term viability of a congregation is at stake when one or two key donors are responsible for most of the budget.







The median church size is around 40 to 60 people, so many churches are supported by one or two key donors.













Financial risk increases as the number of donors decreases.













Assume the best of these key donors, even if they have a lot of influence.













Some cases will only be resolved with numerical growth and strong stewardship training.













Build a strong relationship with key donors while you build the church.













Take care of as much deferred maintenance as possible.













Fill the church budget with as many outwardly focused ministries as possible.













Transparency is key; don’t be afraid to ask your church to step up.







Resources:



Church Growth Services





Get your FREE eBook, 5 Generosity Megatrends





* Episode #1: Making the Ask: How Pastors Should Approach Key Church Donors – An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer





* Episode #2: The Upside and Downside of Designated Giving in Churches – An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer



Episode Sponsor:





 

21 min

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