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Smart Management Makes Everything Possible:

     Church leaders are educated to preach and pastor. Business is not their specialty--but the number one reason for church failure.

     File as a non-profit, but strategize for profit. Managing a church includes: having a business plan; staffing to administer your business plan; accounting to quantify success; budgeting; financing to fix department shortfalls; legal policies to prevent outsiders from taking your money; and mentoring future leadership. You owe it to your community to succeed. Smart management orchestrates a symphony of departments your community calls, “church.” Practice good stewardship and monitor your resources.

     Our YouTube channel (Churching Success) has numerous how-to videos on the many facets of church management and growth. Below are the resources mentioned in those videos.

Background
Check

Background Checks

Craig Kessler/Founder

https://www.backgroundchecks.com

Training
Videos

Serve Headquarters

Scott Reese/Media Relations

https://servehq.church

Employment
Job Board

Christian Jobs

Lisa Fife/Exec Dir

https://www.christianjobs.com

Employment
Law

Hall Benefits Law, LLC

Ann Tyler Hall/Mng Partner

https://hallbenefitslaw.com

Church
Attorney

Attorney at Law

Erika Cole/Esq

https://www.erikacole.com

Church
Management

The Disciple Project

Paul Turner/Founder

https://www.thediscipleproject.net

Project
Tracking

Kantata

Garret Anderson III/Bus Dev

https://www.kantata.com

Business
Forms

Smart Church Management

Patricia Lotich/Founder

https://smartchurchmanagement.com

Employment
Recruiter

MinistryHub

Jordan Whilden/Founder

https://ministry.org

Leadership
Development

Status Quo Changer

Katalin Brennan/Founder

https://www.katalinbrennan.com

Security
Compliance

Walker & Taylor, LLC

Richard D. Hayes, II

https://www.walkertaylorlaw.com

Legal
Documents

Start Church

Doug McBee/VP Business Dev

https://www.startchurch.com

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