The State of Church Giving through 2021


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Church people in the U.S. can make this age of affluence an age of intentional miracles. The State of Church Giving through 2021: Intentional Miracles (May 2024) is the 33rd edition in empty tomb, inc.’s The State of Church Giving series. Chapter 8 casts a vision of the potential for church members to impact, in Jesus’ name, one of the worst tragedies of our time: the number of children under the age of 5 dying from treatable causes, particularly in 40 countries. Other chapters in the new book update numbers for church member giving and membership through 2021 including: a series for 1968-2021; a larger group for 2020-2021; a group of 11 denominations for 1921-2021; projections in giving and membership based on past patterns; and the basis for the confidence that there is potential among church members in the U.S. to increase their impact on this hurting world. Another chapter looks at giving patterns among all Americans through an analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey data for 2021. Chapter 8 focuses on key points: What is an intentional miracle? How does pursuing intentional miracles prepare for the future? What makes this present time so special regarding intentional miracles? What would an intentional miracle look like? Are intentional miracles even possible?




The Unstuck Church


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Acclaimed church leader, blogger, founder and chief strategic officer of The Unstuck Group, Tony Morgan unpacks the lifecycle of a typical church, identifies characteristics of each phase, and provides practical next steps a church can take to move towards sustained health. Think about your church for a moment. Is it growing? Is it diminishing? Is it somewhere in between? Acclaimed church leader, blogger, and founder and chief strategic officer of The Unstuck Group, Tony Morgan has identified the seven stages of a church's lifecycle that range from the hopeful and optimistic days of launch, to the stagnating last stages of life support. Regardless of the stage in which you find your church, it carries with it the world's greatest mission—to "go and make disciples of all the nations . . ." With eternity at stake the Church should be doing most everything within its power to see lives changed forever. The Church should strive for the pinnacle of the lifecycle, where they are continually making new disciples and experiencing what Morgan refers to as "sustained health." In The Unstuck Church, Morgan unpacks each phase of the church lifecycle, and offers specific and strategic next steps the church leader can take to find it's way to sustained health . . . and finally become unstuck. The Unstuck Church is a call for honest an assessment of where your church sits on the lifecycle, and a challenge to move beyond it.




The State of Church Giving Through 2020


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OVERVIEW of The State of Church Giving through 2020: A Theology for an Age of Affluence - 1968-2020 for a composite set of denominations: In the 1968-2020 period, giving as a percent of income was at the lowest point in 2020, the first year of the COVID pandemic. However, the downward trend began decades before. - 1921-2020 for 11 denominations: Giving as a percent of income began to decline in 1961 and membership as a percent of population in 1962. - Future trends: Data for the 1968-2020 period was projected for both church giving and membership. - Denominational overseas missions income, 2003 through 2020: In 2020, congregations spent an average of 2[ of each dollar received on global missions through their denominations. In contrast, for the 1916-1927 period, a group of denominations averaged 8[ of each dollar on global missions. - Potential Catholic giving in ten archdioceses: If church member giving increased to an average of 10% from current levels, these archdioceses would have had an additional $115 billion to spend in 2020. - Analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) 2020: Americans indicated that 58% of their 2020 donations went to "churches, religious organizations." - Chapter 8, A Theology for an Age of Affluence: The chapter considers three aspects of a theology for this age in which affluence is so widely spread in the U.S. The first section includes Figure 21, which charts the Angus Maddison analysis of per capita Gross Domestic Product in inflation-adjusted dollars from the Year 0 through 1998 AD. Ten points along this timeline indicate developments in the church, some having to do with attitudes toward money. The second section describes social developments in the U.S. that have accompanied the downward trends in church member giving and membership documented in the earlier chapters in the book. The third section explores verses and ideas of what a theology for an age of affluence might include.







The State of Church Giving Through 2019


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OVERVIEW of The State of Church Giving through 2019: Serve God with Money At-Scale or Serve Money Chapters update church member giving and membership data in the U.S. through 2019, the year before the COVID pandemic set in. Analyses include:-- 1968-2019 data for a composite set of denominations: Per member giving was down in current dollars from 2018 to 2019.-- 1921-2019 data for 11 denominations: Once again, in the most recent year, per member giving as a percent of income was lower than in 1921 and in 1933, the depth of the Great Depression.-- Future trends: Membership and giving trends indicate continued decline in coming years.-- Denominational overseas ministries support through 2019: A broad set of churches continued to direct, on average, two cents of each dollar received on overseas missions.-- Cost-per-day for various church populations to address global needs: For example, 1.2 million child deaths could be prevented for 28¢ per day from church members in the U.S.-- Potential Catholic giving in ten archdioceses: Ten archdioceses in the U.S. would have had an additional $110 billion a year from parishioners in 2019, if giving had been at the classic 10% level.-- An analysis of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditure Survey 2019, and cash contributions to charitable causes: Giving to "church, religious organizations," compared to gifts to "charities and other organizations" and "educational institutions," received the most support whether data was analyzed by age bracket, income level, or region of the country.-- Chapter 8 is the special focus chapter. The subtitle, "Serve God with Money At-Scale or Serve Money," sets the stage for the exploration of a topic that might give insight to the giving and membership trends presented in the first seven chapters. Citing data from Angus Maddison's The World Economy: A Millennial Perspective, the chapter explores the new challenge facing church members in the U.S.: their relationship to money in an unprecedented sea of affluence. Historical church leaders are quoted on the role of money and the church. However, currently the church in the U.S. has not offered a positive agenda for this affluence. The consequences of that lack of vision are explored, with implications for the church and society as a whole. It is suggested that the church in the U.S. is in a unique position to lead its members to help reduce, in Jesus' name, under-5 child deaths occurring from treatable causes, and thereby offer such a positive agenda. Lacking such an ambitious goal of serving God by using money at a scale that matches global need, it is posited that, in light of Jesus' statement recorded in both Matthew 6:24 and Luke 16:13, the alternative is for the church to serve Money.




The State of Church Giving Through 2015


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"You know how to interpret the appearance of the sky, but you cannot interpret the signs of the times." Jesus Christ quoted in Matt. 16:3 NIV.




The State of Church Giving Through 2016


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The State of Church Giving through 2016: What Do Denominational Leaders Want to Do with $368 Billion More a Year? is the 28th edition (Oct. 2018) in empty tomb, inc.'s annual series.Chapters update church member data in the U.S., including:- 1968-2016 data for a composite set of denominations;- 1921-2016 data for 11 denominations;- Future trends;- Denominational overseas ministries support through 2016;- Cost-per-day for various church populations to address global needs; and,- Other potential giving such as potential Catholic giving in ten archdioceses.- The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey 2016 data for charitable cash contributions is analyzed by age, region, and income levels. Other giving estimates and media reporting of philanthropy in the U.S. are reviewed.- Chapter 8 is the special focus chapter that explores the data discussed in the earlier chapters from a broader context, centered on the key question that will help determine the future of the church in the U.S.: "What do denominational officials want to do with $368 billion more a year?"




Bounty


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Ten things you can do today to increase giving at your church.




The State of Church Giving Through 2017


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OVERVIEW of The State of Church Giving through 2017 Chapters update church member data in the U.S., including: —1968-2017 data for a composite set of denominations; —1921-2017 data for 11 denominations; —Future trends; —Denominational overseas ministries support through 2017; —Cost-per-day for various church populations to address global needs; —Potential Catholic giving in ten archdioceses; —An analysis of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditure Survey 2017, and cash contributions to charitable causes; and, —Chapter 8 is the special focus chapter. Downward trends in church giving and membership, explored in the earlier chapters, can be reversed. Ecclesiastes 3:11 says God has placed eternity in the human heart, but people don't understand. The chapter explores directions people search for understanding, noting Hollywood seems to understand this need better than the church. The church has not but can provide a positive agenda for affluence: Closing, in Jesus' name, the Promise Gap—the difference between: 1) goals set to reduce the global Under-5 Child Mortality Rate (U5MR), and 2) the actual U5MR. Progress tables are included. With an average of 1 million children dying in the Promise Gap each year, the book states, "It's time for the church to stop letting Hollywood have all the good lines."




The State of Church Giving Through 2014


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The State of Church Giving through 2014: Speaking Truth to Power is the 26th edition in empty tomb, inc.'s annual series.Chapters update church member giving and membership data in the U.S., including:-1968-2014 data for a composite set of denominations.-1921-2014 data for 11 denominations.-Future trends.-Denominational overseas ministries support through 2014.-Cost-per-day for various church populations to address global needs.-Other potential giving such as potential Catholic giving in nine archdioceses.-U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey 2014 data for charitable cash contributions, analyzed by age, region, and income levels.Chapter 8 explores the implications of the affluence that has flooded the U.S., especially since World War II. Its impact on society has been felt and not understood. The results, it is suggested, are evident in the church member giving and membership trends discussed in the first six chapters of the book. The proposed solution might be summarized as: repent and mobilize.