It is safe to say that almost nothing is as it was.

While the church has not been known for its adaptability (quite the opposite!), as author Diana Butler Bass suggests, “Christianity is a religion about change.” If we are to thrive in today’s transforming world, the church will need to change along with it. This is especially true in the area of raising resources for capital projects.

Horizons Stewardship has worked with tens of thousands of churches over the last 30 years. In most cases, when a church engages Horizons to guide them, the underlying issues driving the current state of ministry funding are both identifiable and predictable. We often hear from leaders that they had concerns but were unsure how to voice them or even know if their concerns were warranted.

This is not the time to remain silent or hold back. We are seeing churches successfully lead capital efforts, but they look, feel, and are structured differently.

This brief outlines key changes that will impact your next capital campaign.

Download the full brief: 4 Ways Your Next Capital Campaign Will Be Different Brief

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