WELCOME Budgeting: Aligning Money and Mission July 15, 2013
Our presenters: Arthur Wilson CFO The Park Ministries David Lee Relationship Manager ECCU
What is a mission? To bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete in the world.
To continue to offer quality products and services using the best technology available and at a reasonable price. This results in highly loyal customers, while maintaining shareholders interest and company profits in mind. We also want to expand geographically, increasing the number of customers, and to keep improving our main competitive advantage infrastructure. By working hard and having fun, we seek to offer the best working environment to our employees, promoting career opportunities, and to increase our responsibility toward the environment and society.
To give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected.
To sell top quality merchandise to our members at the best possible price.
To provide its customers quality office and information technology products, furniture, printing values and the expertise required for making informed buying decisions. We provide our products and services with a dedication to the highest degree of integrity and quality of customer satisfaction, developing long-term professional relationships with employees that develop pride, creating a stable working environment and company spirit.
What is money? Not ours Doesn t accurately reflect our value Resource/tool Source of strife in relationships
What is alignment? Bringing back to Center
Was that your left or my left?
At least it s connected.
Causes of misalignment: Bad habits developed early Questioning is questioned Damage/accident Ignoring frequent assessments Wrong equipment Underestimating the trail
Aligning money and mission: Why is this a problem/issue? Review mission, vision, and values. Develop strategy. Identify key outcomes. Organizational differences
Historical context: Pre-2008 unprecedented, unsustainable growth The Great Recession dramatic decline Ministry reactions learn/change vs. wait/see Today slow economic rebound
Purpose We exist to extend the Love, the Life and the Lordship of Jesus Christ to every person, in every way, in every place and at every time the opportunity is given Perspective The centrality and supremacy of God The person and work of Christ The nature of salvation and the hope for humanity The Holy Scriptures The visible church is the expression of Christ Priorities Bringing people to Christ Gathering people together in Christ Maturing people in Christ Sending people out for Christ Principles We are called to make a global impact We are called to lead and develop leaders We are forward thinking and future minded We are called to be a vehicle of racial reconciliation and healing We exist to glorify God and expand the Kingdom of God on Earth The Park Ministries Provisions The Park Church (3 Campuses and 80 Ministries) The Park Expo and Conference Center Bethune Mays Classical Academy
Mission: We exist to extend the Love, the Life and the Lordship of Jesus Christ to every person, in every way, in every place and at every time the opportunity is given. Leadership Deployment Development Worship and Arts Pastoral Care Counseling Creative Team Operating Core
Risks of misalignment: Stewardship issue Structural integrity Majoring on the minors Credibility is questioned Jeopardize future opportunities Threaten viability of ministry
Does your spending actually reflect your highest priorities? The answer will dictate your budget priorities. How The Park does it Ongoing discipline vs. one-time exercise Practical ways to stay aligned
ABC Church mission: Multiplying disciples, leaders, and churches for Jesus.
ABC Church goals: Equip 400 people for evangelism Plant 2 new churches Serve the homeless Serve the local community
ABC Church ratios: 40% toward total debt 50% toward staffing 10% toward building maintenance 0.3% toward church planting 0.1% toward homeless outreach 6.7% liquidity 35% drop in cash from last FYE
How to use your budget as an alignment tool: Build it based on missional priorities. Track regularly to identify variances. Identify wasteful spending. Adjust spending to address problems Realign to missional priorities Weave a?ing culture into your DNA Be willing to say No to good things What if the mission shifts?
Communication is essential: Internally (staff and volunteers) Externally (congregation) Consistency and quality Who needs what information?
Effective communication: Help your congregation connect their money to your church s mission. Share stories. Keep informed. Provide updates on progress and impact. Communicate changes. (e.g., www.longhollow.com/files/compelled_ministry_plan.pdf)
Questions? Arthur Wilson CFO The Park Ministries David Lee Relationship Manager ECCU
Upcoming webinar series from ECCU: Funding Your Vision 10:00 11:00 a.m. (PT) August 8 Funding Your Vision by Teaching Generosity Presented by Pastor Brian Kluth, Founder of Maximum Generosity August 15 Funding Your Vision through Planned Giving Presented by Greg Ring, Co-Founder of Fulcrum Philanthropy Systems August 22 Funding Your Vision with Financing Presented by David Lee, Ministry Relationship Manager with ECCU Learn more or register at www.eccu.org/funding-your-vision.
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