How to raise the weekly tithe at my church

  • My local Catholic church recently removed an unpopular priest. Weekly collections are down and we are looking for a way to get them where they used to be. We don't want to fundraise but rather get weekly donations back where they used to be. I would like a list of some free web sites and a some books that are effective, perhaps even specific to Catholicism and our plight.


  • Hello Tom316, What a truly interesting question! From St. Joseph?s Catholic Church, York, PA ?It is a fact known to every farmer that some part of every harvest must be given back to nature if there is to be a future harvest. Every crop is an increase of multiplication of the seeds that were originally sown. Tithing is a way of returning a portion of our harvest to the One who gave it to us. God shares His world with us. By tithing we share with God the fruits of our labors by helping others. Thank you for bringing your tithe to God?s storehouse to be used for the establishment of His reign among us. Tithing produces a spiritual transformation in a person since he or she is acknowledging that everything he or she has comes from God. Tithing is putting God first in our lives. In effect, tithing is saying, "Thank you, God, for all the blessings you have given me." Many people think tithing is all about money??giving more money to the Church and to charitable causes. The most important thing for the tither, however, is the spiritual effect. Tithing helps establish a proper sense of values. Tithing helps us to remember that God comes before all else and that everything we have comes from Him. Father Louis http://www.sjy.org/Church/Tithing.asp This site lists many good tips for increasing church revenues. I have picked out these three, as I see them working effectively in my church.: ?Begin practicing stewardship education as a twelve-month process which involves children, youth, and adults? I was not taught in Catechism nor CCD to tithe. In my current (Non-Catholic) church, I see young children being taught the importance of tithing. I see teen-agers washing cars and sponsoring pizza parties to raise funds for the church. ?The pastor needs to be actively involved in stewardship education and fund-raising.? Our pastor speaks to this often, without begging for tithes. Our pastor discusses all the work being done with our tithes, tells us how much the bills are, etc. ?Push the mission and vision of your church rather than the line item budget - and remember that people give to people, not programs.? Our church shows slides, over the altar, just before the service, displaying pictures of the good our tithes have performed. Missions, senior projects, taking church to nursing homes, etc. show the congregation how the funds are spent. http://www.churchstuff.com/excerpts.html ?"One of the biggest things is that we have just failed to communicate an unfinished work. Our main emphasis is mission awareness -- not fundraising. When God's people understand the need, they are the most generous people in world," said Lemon. Pastor Jan Paulsen, president of the world church, commented on the increase in tithe. "It is strong, it is steady. It is our people saying to us, 'Look, if you focus on being what the church is supposed to be -- an instrument of mission -- we will support the mission of the church, we will support the Lord's initiatives.' It is important for each of us, as you go back to your various territories, to make sure you communicate openly with people. It's important that they be told, because that in itself stimulates faithfulness of our people." He added, "The real success of our mission ... is going to depend on a sense of direct ownership for which members will have in the global mission of the church. It's not for leadership alone to carry. "It's good to know we are not a business subject to many uncertainties that business in general is subject to. When we vote a budget, it's always a statement of faith," Pastor Paulsen said.? http://news.adventist.org/data/2005/09/1129056831/index.html.en ?If you suggest specific giving amounts on your envelopes, increase them by a couple of dollars. For example, if your lowest asking amount is $5, increase it to $8. It?s a very ?soft ask,? and many people will automatically give at the new amount. Not everyone will give at the new level, but even if 50% do, it will increase your church?s annual income. Adding a saying next to the amount boxes, such as ?My Return to GOD for HIS Gifts to Me? will also reinforce the meaning and purpose of giving.? A good example involves a church on the north shore of Massachusetts. They sponsor a fundraiser lobster luncheon and coordinate the event with the town?s annual arts festival. The parish hall is the venue for the sculpture exhibit. Held over the July 4th weekend, the entire town becomes a festival. The church benefits from the publicity generated and from the influx of people into the town. There are literally hundreds of ideas to bring new people into the church and make your facilities more accessible to the community. A church in upstate New York sponsors a coffee house and brings in talented folk entertainers to perform. The money raised helps fund a food pantry. Many churches sponsor food pantries. It?s a service to the community, and it makes people realize that even in prosperous neighborhoods there are families who need help. Pulpit exchanges are a good way to bring people together and encourage ecumenical worship. And a social hour after the service helps everyone to meet others and feel welcome. ?When churches develop campaigns to raise money for specific needs, they are often highly successful. People feel good about donating to help children, senior citizens, those who are less fortunate than themselves, and church programs.? http://www.cathedralstewardship.com/news/200304.pdf ?"People who donate money on a regular basis take a closer look at where their money is going," adds Boddie. "They are able to figure out and set aside the money they can donate on a weekly or monthly basis. This can lead to more financial responsibility in the areas of debt repayment and asset building." Planned-giving practices such as tithing help congregation members focus on their spending and saving habits because they pay more attention to how they use the rest of their money, explains Boddie. "Many people who tithe say tithing is not only about money," says Boddie, author of "Way to Give: Tithing Principles and Practices Promoting Asset Building," a study funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. "The tithing practice does more than raise funds; it confronts the consumer-oriented culture. It challenges attitudes and feelings toward God, finances, possessions, families, friends, the poor, the future and life in general."? http://mednews.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/4616.html This article suggests contacting churches that have successfully increased their offerings. ?"In all likelihood, congregations that are experiencing an increase in tithing also have a plan to or already do incorporate topics of giving, tithing and financial responsibility in sermons, Bible study or Sunday school," she says. Giving to faith-based organizations is becoming more important because as an increasing number of people are turning to social services for help, the government is looking to churches to be a partner in delivering social programs. "Congregations are expected to use their financial resources to help hold together the unraveling national safety net," says Boddie. "We should learn from those congregations that are moving beyond traditional programs such as charity dinners, food pantries and church construction fund drives and are developing a system of focused giving and strategic partnerships with banks, businesses, foundations and local organizations to help their members save money and build assets," adds Boddie.? http://mednews.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/4616.html ?There are three reasons why some do not tithe. The first is that they have never been taught to tithe. Because of the way some people react to the mention of money, some preachers never approach the subject. And with all that has gone on in the religious world in the last few years, some preachers are even more reluctant. Because some on TV seem to be only interested in feathering their nest with the contributions of Christian people, none of us in legitimate ministry want to appear as if we are simply interested in money. And so, some have never been taught to tithe. But let me say that God is not just interested in your money; but He is interested in your money. Because He is interested in you and your welfare, I must be faithful to share with you the liberating message of what tithing can do for you. The second reason people do not tithe is that they misunderstand the place of tithing in the Bible. Some do no think it is for today. But this is a misunderstanding of the principle of tithing as God's plan for giving. I suspect the real reason many object is that they do not want to tithe anyway. Frank Hubbard has said, "When a fellow says, 'It ain't the money, but the principle of the thing,' it's the money." He is right. Money talks. It says a lot about our attitudes toward God. Do you really believe you are glorifying God by not tithing? The third reason people don't tithe is because they refuse to do so. Some people don't tithe because they refuse to do so, no matter what God says. I trust you are not in this category. If you are, you may want to look closely at your life. If you do, you may see the hand of God's judgment there. God will not be mocked. We refuse to obey Him at our own peril.? http://www.horizonsnet.org/sermons/tba07.html ?"Different challenges have caused people to choose not to tithe," researcher George Barna said. "For some, the soft economy has either diminished their household income or led to concerns about their financial security. For others the nation's political condition, in terms of terrorism and the war in Iraq, has raised their level of caution." However, in a series of interviews with Baptist Press, various leaders said the root of the problem stems from a failure to educate people about God's plans for stewardship. Howard Dayton, chief executive officer of Crown Financial Ministries in Gainesville, Ga., said the church has made a strategic error. By focusing solely on how members should handle 10 percent of their money from God's perspective, church leaders neglect the other 90 percent and leave people unprepared for comprehensive stewardship, he said. "People don't know what God says about how to earn money, save it, spend it and invest it," said Dayton, who wrote Crown's small-group studies, which are used by some 5,000 churches nationwide. "Others aren't motivated to give because they don't know what God says about giving."? http://www.kybaptist.org/kbc/welcome.nsf/pages/dsbparticle Invest ?When churches run short of money, they tend to return to the same well that they drew from before: the pockets of church members. They need to start thinking of other ways to fill income shortages. "Churches have to find alternative sources of income if they really want to carry out their mission," Anderson says. "There are many excellent ways of doing this that don't touch the offering plate?but they have to look for them." Alternative sources can raise between 1.5 to 4 times the church's income without its having to ask members for money, Anderson says. One way churches can raise money is to invest their money. That may require expert counsel, however, since some churches have lost a great deal of money by investing in questionable securities. "There are a lot of investment scams out there that cover themselves with the word Christian," Rolfs says. "Many are really just glorified pyramid schemes. They trap churches using the same techniques that catch ordinary investors every day: high returns and quick profits." Stick with solid, proven investments. And repeat often the old adage "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."? http://www.christianitytoday.com/yc/2000/006/6.34.html ?I am not promoting a (?give more so you can get more?) philosophy, like we so often hear. That?s wrong. God is not obligated to bring us financial returns in a short amount of time. But instead, God says, ?Friends, honor me with a portion of your income; give joyfully and with trust, and because I am a gracious God I will reward you ? in ways you never dreamed possible. Trust me, ?God says, ?if you honor me and give, I will honor you and bring a harvest.? (investment and increase). Let me push this a little farther and hopefully it will get a little clearer. Giving must also become a regular habit. If you watch around the country side in the next couple weeks farmers will be starting their tractors and beginning to prepare their fields for seeding. It?s a habit for them, every spring it happens, like clock work. Every year in fact you?ll never hear a farmer say, ? I think I?ll just not seed this spring, and I?ll just use that time when I?d be seeding to get ready for harvest.? That doesn?t make sense. Sowing seeds, just like giving, has to be a regular habit. Whenever this subject of giving comes up, giving to God?s work, there are lots of very practical questions: How much should I give? And where should I give it, and where does tithing fit in with giving? Etc., etc?.? http://www.lakeviewchurch.com/sermons/sermons05/bigfatchurchywords-tithing.html Websites with Tips for Increasing Tithing ========================================== http://www.commongroundchristiannews.com/jan2005/pastorarticle.html http://www.stewardship.org/resources/steward_research/tenprac-research.html http://www.christianitytoday.com/bcl/areas/stewardship/articles/le-8l3-8l3090.html http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?ID=16277 http://members.cox.net/skreyola/refl002.htm Interesting Reading =================== http://www.adherents.com/misc/giving.html Opinions on tithing http://www.challies.com/community/archives/000823.php Giving http://www.crown.org/pamphlets/pdfs/Giving%20and%20Tithing.pdf Bible Studies on tithing http://www.parentalguide.com/Documents/Bible_Studies/Tithing.htm One Church?s Tithing Experiment http://www.joyfulheart.com/church/tith-dem.htm Arguments for Non-tithers http://www.worldchristians.org/ske/ske-18.htm Spiritual Sweatshop http://www.joyfulheart.com/church/sweatshop.htm Helping Parishoners with their finances http://www.lifeaudio.com/ministries/lightsource/main/customitems/cma__Towner9.pdf http://www.christianitytoday.com/yc/9y5/9y5068.html Church Budgeting http://www.rmni.org/financial/ChurchBudgeting.pdf Full Giving Potential http://www.lifeaudio.com/ministries/lightsource/main/customitems/cma__Hayden.pdf 90 Day Money Back Guarntee http://www.kluth.org/church/90daytest.htm Case Study http://www.strategicnetwork.org/index.php?loc=kb&view=v&page=v&id=9467&printerfriendly=Y&lang=EN Tithing Newsletter http://www.tithe.org/news_0601.html Generous Giving http://www.generousgiving.org/page.asp?sec=87&page=169 Other resources http://www.churchfinancialministries.com/Trial.htm You said you did not want to fundraise, but you may want to reconsider it. Saturday night Bingo games and pizza parties not only raise money, but they allow parishioners to meet each other. Fund Raising Ideas http://www.succeed-making-money.com/fundraising/fundraising_events_fairs_bazaars_dances_bingo_dinners.shtml Same Tithe Every Month ====================== What this means for churches is that the convenience of electronic giving could lead to increased giving and reduced costs associated with handling cash. When someone donates to your church online, they can choose to have that donation automatically repeated every month. Consider that a congregant may forget to bring a check or their wallet to church, or miss church for an entire month. Does giving at your church go down during summer months when people are on vacation and not attending? With automated electronic giving, donations continue to be made even if the congregant is not able to attend. Automated electronic donations are just one less thing for the congregant to have to think about, simplifying their daily life while preserving their opportunity to help the church. This one attribute alone should encourage churches to use online donations, as it is an immensely powerful tool for increasing and maintaining donations, more than offsetting the fees associated with the service.? http://www.christianitytoday.com/yc/2005/005/6.74.html http://www.christianitytoday.com/yc/2004/005/5.62.html Have a credit card button on church website and advertise it. ?eGive provides Churches with a complete turnkey electronic solution for collecting offerings that is easy, efficient, cost effective and increases giving. In addition to increasing donations, the deposit preparation time and bookkeeping burden on your Church is reduced and the collection process efficiency is improved. eGive pays for itself, decreases the burden on your Church and increases, speeds up and evens out cash flow.? http://egive-usa.com/benefits/churches.cfm Cell Phone Towers, if your church is not located in a residential area. (Our church has one and receives about $1,000/month) http://www.kbtx.com/news/features/6/1024726.html http://www.thecharlottepost.com/08_25_business2.html Online auctions http://www.cmarket.com/cause/faith.htm?WT.srch=1 Pizza Cards http://www.buyforcharity.com/pizzacard.asp Cookbooks http://www.fundcraft.com/fc/home.asp Least Popular idea http://www.holyobserver.com/detail.php?isu=v02i04&art=tithe I hope this has given you some ideas! Anecdotally, I can tell you, parishioners that feel they are a part of the church family, and participate in church activities are more likely to tithe. This is how fundraising can not only increase cash flow, it gives church members a way to know each other. If any part of my answer is unclear, please request an Answer Clarification, before rating. I will be happy to assist you further on this question. Search Terms increasing + church tithes increasing church offerings increasing church revenues creative revenue raising + tithing


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