Capital Campaigns

Look sharp now! God has chosen you to build his holy house. Be brave, determined! And do it!”
– 1 Chronicles 28, MSG

YOU ARE ABOUT TO EMBARK ON A GREAT ADVENTURE

There are few seasons as inspirational, challenging, and spiritually rewarding as the process of believing God for a new church facility. For pastors, the process of a capital campaign can be one of the most rewarding leadership experiences in ministry.

It can be daunting to begin such a venture, Sadly, many church capital campaigns are begun with haste or lack of counsel and end up going nowhere.

It takes wisdom to build a house, and understanding to set it on a firm foundation; It takes knowledge to furnish its rooms with fine furniture and beautiful draperies.
– Proverbs 24:3-4, MSG

THIS IS ABOUT JOYFUL GENEROSITY

God loves cheerful givers. We have found that the process of a generosity initiative can be one of the most painful, OR, one of the most joyful experiences in the life of church. There’s a few keys to the process we’ve discovered along the way. Principles like…

  • Keeping it spiritual – This is a discipleship journey for your congregation and we want God in the middle of our plans and processes.
  • Respecting your values – Each church has unique core values. So many pastors feel that consultants come in and try to change your church – that’s not our approach. We will tailor best practices to your unique situation by utilizing a coaching mindset.
  • Using the best tools – There are data-forward approaches to generosity initiatives. By using recently developed software and our own analytics we can help guide you with real information and not just guesswork.

YOU PROBABLY NEED A COACH

Leaders have a lot on their places and oftentimes have to be generalists. Coaches are specialists. Coaching helps leaders focus and do things smart and right the first time. The ROI of coaching has determined to be over 5x the initial investment. A great coach pulls out the greatness within you!

Building God’s Kingdom is too important to be left to chance. Leveling up through coaching allows leaders to build the capacity required for sustained growth.”


– Kendal Laughlin, Jr

Recent Initiatives

  • Sacramento, CA – $4M Goal
  • San Juan Capistrano – $1M