Reaching deeper to reach further

Increasing your church's giving

By Sherri Brown, Communications, GBC

Published: February 3, 2005

Through information gathered through GBC's financial services, one of the suggestions for increasing offerings is to mail out pink envelopes to people's homes. They tend to give more.

Think pink and pray.

Those are just two of the suggestions for churches who want to increase their giving.

"As offerings increase, so does the work of Christ increase throughout the world. This should be our motivation, not self-interest, for wanting our church's giving to increase," said Keith Hamilton, specialist with GBC Church Financial Services.

According to information gathered by GBC's church financial services, here are 14 suggestions for increasing offerings in your church.

The Church Financial Services team at GBC provides an integrated biblical ministry of legal, insurance, retirement, investment and tax matters to local churches. Seminars and other resources are available from this team.

A quarterly publication, called Tax-Fax, summarizes current Internal Revenue Services tax changes. To receive this free email resource, send an email request to dnorris@gabaptist.org. For information about other resources, call (770) 936.5295 or 1 (800) RING-GBC.

Church Financial Services work is funded through your gifts to the Cooperative Program.

 

You and your church may send Cooperative Program gifts to:

Dr. J. Robert White
Executive Director
Georgia Baptist Convention
2930 Flowers Road, South
Atlanta, GA 30341-5562

 

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Mary Kate Smith, 4, of Hartwell First Baptist Church, drops her love gift into the offering plate as a missionary from Brazil answers questions in the background. GAs attending the birthday celebration learned about the importance of supporting others through the Cooperative Program.