Dealing with Change in your Church

God is in the change business.  If something is alive it WILL change.  If our churches are to grow and sustain life they MUST change as the Holy Spirit directs.  In the business world change is the name of the game.  To compete and thrive companies must change and adapt to an ever changing culture.  The church must be able to not only deal with change but welcome it.

For the next few weeks, we will discuss how you successfully deal with change in your church.

The first step to successfully dealing with

change in your church is to realize that

Change is NATURAL

Remember, the church is not a corporation, but it’s a living organic body.  It would be very unnatural if the human body never changed.  We were designed to grow; we were designed to undergo transition and transformation.  Your church is no different.  God will naturally bring positive changes through your leaders.  If we realize it’s natural for God to do so we’ll be secure enough to allow God to build His church.

Discovering Financial Freedom Pt. 6

We hope you’ve enjoyed the series by Ed Wright, Discovering Financial Freedom.

By following the steps that we have laid out over the last several weeks, you’ll begin to build wealth that will enable you to provide for your family and to become a generous giver to God’s Kingdom.

Here is Action Step #6 to Discovering YOUR Financial Freedom!

After you establish an emergency fund, create a budget, get rid of credit cards, pay off credit card debt and start investing, it’s time for the last step to financial freedom. The last step is to pay off your home early by adding extra payments each month.  Wouldn’t it be great to own your home debt-free? Now that you have freed up money from ‘bad’ debt like credit cards, instead of spending your extra money, begin applying it to your house payment and you will begin to shed years off your home loan!

What a feeling to be financially free! It is truly the way God designed us to live. It doesn’t happen all at once and it’s not easy. However, everyone starts somewhere – the important part is that you start…and start now! You are now on your way to financial freedom!

Recent Soma Gathering

At a recent Soma Gathering we held in Chillicothe, Ohio, the Lord began to speak as about 50 pastors sat in round-table formation and discussed the season that God has us in. As Fall approaches and signifies change – we are certainly experiencing a lot of changes within the body of Christ.  However, just because things are changing, does not mean that God has stopped speaking and moving.

Here are the things that we discussed…

(1) We MUST NOT neglect our personal time with God.  We need the strength and direction that ONLY comes from a daily, personal time with our Lord.  With busy schedules and ministry obligations, it’s easy to let our personal times with God slip away.

(2) We must walk in personal joy.  The joy of the Lord is our strength.  This is a season where personal joy is essential if we are going to move forward.  God is releasing this joy as we spend time with Him.  Although engaged in daily battles, we must nurture our joy and face these issues with joy as our strength.  Don’t let yourself get old and crusty!!!

(3) Build strong relationships within your church and outside your church.  God is mending His nets, forming strong relationships in this season.  It’s not enough any more to have a great platform performance and slick programs fueling the church.  Although these things are important, it’s strong, personal relationships with people that make the church strong.

(4) Create Biblical infrastructure in the church.  The government of the church must be aligned with the Biblical model in the house and around the house in this season.  This means that we must have a functioning government of elders with apostolic oversight, all working within a five-fold ministry context.

(5) Pastor for influence in your city.  As civil governments run short on funds and answers for social problems, God is opening doors of opportunity for the church to make a true impact in our cities.  This will be the cutting edge of evangelism in the future.

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Discovering Financial Freedom Pt. 5

In the fall of 2008 as the economy tanked, many people drew back in fear and some experienced major financial loss. In the midst of all the turmoil, we (the Harvest Christian Community family) found ourselves in a very secure position to weather the financial storm. In fact, this past year, we saw a healthy increase in church giving even as many churches were financially struggling.

We owe much of our stability and increase to learning from Dave Ramsey’s material for several straight months. However, in addition to the curriculum, another reason for our stability is accredited to our willingness and efforts to apply the principles we learned.

If you apply the principles that you read about in this blog, you will be on your way to financial freedom!

Here is Action Step #5 to Discovering YOUR Financial Freedom!

Once you pay off all consumer debt (excluding your home), start maximizing your investments into company IRA’s that match your contributions or a personal Roth IRA. Shoot to invest 15% of your income into your retirement plans. The earlier you can begin, the better.

Remember, every bit counts when it comes to getting out of debt and moving into financial freedom. Start now and start somewhere.

Next week we will take a look at the last step from Ed Wright’s teaching Discovering Your Financial Freedom.

Stay tuned!

Discovering Financial Freedom Pt. 4

In January of 2008, our church family spent 13 weeks learning God’s principles for financial stewardship. During that year, we collectively paid off thousands of dollars of consumer debt and many families set aside lucrative emergency savings accounts.

If our goal is to be debt free in as many areas as possible, then we must have a strategy of how this is possible. And yes it is possible! We have heard many testimonies from our church after our people began applying some of these principles that you are reading about.

Here is Action Step #4 to Discovering YOUR Financial Freedom!

Once you have an emergency savings account setup and have spending under control, it is time to begin paying off all your debt. You may think to yourself, “There is NO way – I am too far behind.” However, if you create a plan and stick with it – you can eliminate debt in your life! It won’t be easy, but if you are determined, it is achievable!

Try using the “snowball” approach. As a snowball rolls downhill, it picks up more snow and more momentum. Start with you lowest credit balance and pay it off as quickly as possible. Once that debt is paid, take that payment and add it to the next debt payment thus “snowballing” your debt repayment. You’ll be surprised how quickly it adds up.

As with all of these principles – you must start somewhere. Even if it feels like your small steps towards financial freedom aren’t big enough, as ong as you keep moving forward you are heading in the right direction!

Discovering Financial Freedom Pt. 3

I firmly believe that the church’s financial condition is based upon the financial wisdom of the families within the church. If we focus on teaching financial management to each and every member in our churches, we are laying the groundwork for the future financial stability and growth of the Kingdom.

Here is Action Step #3 to Discovering YOUR Financial Freedom!

Start to pay cash for everything. Stop using credit cards. Use cash, checks, or debit cards. If you have to use a credit card, you can’t afford it. Save up until you have the cash. Even when you have a tendency to pay the card off at the end of each month,

Remember, everyone starts somewhere. The important thing is that you start NOW!

Stay tuned next week for Ed Wright’s step number four to financial freedom!

Discovering Financial Freedom Pt. 2

A common myth is that we don’t have enough money because we are not making enough income. The truth is that no matter how much money we make, without personal financial management, we will always outspend our income and be in debt regardless of the size of our income.

It’s time we take better care of our finances.

Here is Action Step #2 to Discovering YOUR Financial Freedom!


Set up a simple monthly spending plan. If all you do is write down your total income and list your total expenses in a month, you’ll be ahead of the game. By listing every expense for a month, you’ll quickly see where you’re losing control.

Remember, everyone starts somewhere. The important thing is that you start NOW!

Stay tuned next week for Ed Wright’s step number three to financial freedom!

Dicovering Financial Freedom Pt.1

Over the next few weeks, we will be taking some of the action steps that Pastor Ed Wright talked about in his featured article in the last Soma Magazine. Ed believes that the church’s financial condition is based upon the financial wisdom the families within the church. If we focus on teaching financial management to each and every member in our churches, we are laying the groundwork for the future financial stability and growth of the Kingdom.

For the next few weeks we will focus on one of his action steps.

Action Step #1 to Discovering YOUR Financial Freedom

Establish an emergency fund of at least $500 (preferably $1000) to be held in a separate savings account. Before we can be weaned off credit cards, we need to be able to handle the car repairs, broken hot water heaters, dental bills, and a thousand other unforeseen events. Without this, we rely on credit cards to handle the emergencies and we will always be in debt.

What steps are you taking to establish an emergency fund? Remember : it doesn’t take a lot to start somewhere, all that matters is that you start!

Stay tuned for Action Step #2 next week!