Let’s face it. We’ve all experienced it at some point. You might even be experiencing it right now. The Dreaded Summer Giving Slump.
Granted, this year everything’s a bit different because of Covid-19. Your church doors may still be closed or you may be offering in-person services with social distancing restrictions. Whichever the case may be, you’re probably concerned not only about the effects the pandemic will have on your giving but also if you will experience a summer giving drop on top of it all.
The all too common summer giving slump creates stress, uncertainty, and makes financial planning difficult. Thus, adding even more to your never ending to do list as a church leader. On the other hand, strong summer giving allows you to wisely plan ahead, knowing your church is resourced financially and prepared to reach people.
Avoid the unnecessary pressures of a summer giving slump by incorporating these 5 simple tips into your church and giving strategy.
1. Build Intentional Relationships Too many churches focus on the results (increased giving) and not the actions (building relationships.)
If you focus on the actions, the results will take care of themselves.
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