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Meet our TCP Consultants:
Capital Campaign Coordinator22 years Sr. Pastor13 years experience with Campaigns40 churches in successful campaignsPresident of BeCoached! www.becoached.org
Bill Howard
Working with Bill:
Editor of the Biblical Recorder20+ years in church / denominational workLed Capital Campaigns for churches, food banks, children’s homes, health organizations throughout southeast
Norman Jameson
Working with Bill:
Strategic Leadership Coach33 years experienceHelped more than 500 congregations40 denominations
George Bullard
2 Questions:2 Questions:
New FacilitiesRelocationRenovationsExpansionMinistries OpportunitiesDebt Retirement
What Dream has God given your church?
2 Questions:2 Questions:
Unbelievers come to know Jesus?Disciples be made?Children be raised in a Godly atmosphere?Hurting people be touched?Gospel go around the world?
If the Dream becomes a Reality - what Difference will it make?
7 Components of a Successful Campaign:
1. Reliance on the Holy Spirit “Unless the Lord build the house, those who build it labor in vain. Ps. 127:1
2. Coach ApproachCustomized to the needs and personality of your church
3. Congregational Leadership & Involvement “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Josh. 24:15
10-20 People on Leadership Teamat least 50% of Congregation involved
4. Clear Communication• Conflict doesn’t happen over what you’re doing, but because people
don’t know what you’re doing.
7 Components of a Successful Campaign:
5. Every Member Prayer Movement“Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit says the Lord.” Zechariah 4:6
Every member praying - Every member prayed for
6. 40 Days of Prayer & Devotions“You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” Jer. 29:13
Families praying together seeking God’s will
7. Sacrificial Commitment“But who am I, and who are these people, that we should be able to give as generously as this.” 1 Chronicles 29:14
What Projects Elicit the Greatest Giving
Sanctuary Sanctuary
What Projects Elicit the Greatest Giving
What Projects Elicit the Greatest Giving
Land / New CampusLand / New Campus
What Projects Elicit the Greatest Giving
What Projects Elicit the Greatest Giving
Educational Space Educational Space
What Projects Elicit the Greatest Giving
Youth & Children Youth & Children
What Projects Elicit the Greatest GivingWhat Projects Elicit the Greatest Giving
4. Special Ministry Projects
What Projects Elicit the Greatest Giving
Fellowship / Recreational Space* Children & Youth
What Projects Elicit the Greatest Giving
What Projects Elicit the Greatest Giving
Debt Retirement Debt Retirement
What Projects Elicit the Greatest Giving
When is the Best Time for a Campaign?
When is the Best Time for a Campaign?
Spring SemesterJANUARY - MARCH
Spring SemesterJANUARY - MARCH
*Finish by Easter*Finish by Easter
When is the Best Time for a Campaign?
When is the Best Time for a Campaign?
Fall SemesterSEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER
Fall SemesterSEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER
*FINISH BY Thanksgiving*FINISH BY Thanksgiving
Timeline of a Campaign Timeline of a Campaign
secure blueprints / drawings / ministry planssecure Capital Firmcomplete necessary voting for Campaigngive Campaign priority on 2009 calendar
secure blueprints / drawings / ministry planssecure Capital Firmcomplete necessary voting for Campaigngive Campaign priority on 2009 calendar
October October mid-January mid-January
3 months from Start 3 months from Start
Timeline of a Campaign Timeline of a Campaign
Receive Pastor’s Preparation Packet from TCPPray for God’s direction on Leadership TeamPastor Secures Program Director Pastor & Program Dir. Secure Leadership Team
Receive Pastor’s Preparation Packet from TCPPray for God’s direction on Leadership TeamPastor Secures Program Director Pastor & Program Dir. Secure Leadership Team
December December mid-January mid-January
1 month from Start 1 month from Start
Timeline of a Campaign Timeline of a Campaign
Complete Training for All Leadership TeamsPlan and Organize Direction & Details of Campaign
Complete Training for All Leadership TeamsPlan and Organize Direction & Details of Campaign
January January FebruaryFebruary
Month #1
Month #1
Training Training
Timeline of a Campaign Timeline of a Campaign
Church Wide CommunicationKick-Off SundayPastor’s Message SeriesBegin 40 Days of Family DevotionsPrayer Groups Begin to Meet
Church Wide CommunicationKick-Off SundayPastor’s Message SeriesBegin 40 Days of Family DevotionsPrayer Groups Begin to Meet
February February MarchMarch
Month #2
Month #2
Communication & Prayer Communication & Prayer
Timeline of a Campaign Timeline of a Campaign
Church Wide Celebration EventFamily Conferences & CommitmentsCommitment SundayCelebration Sunday!
Church Wide Celebration EventFamily Conferences & CommitmentsCommitment SundayCelebration Sunday!
March March AprilApril
Month #3
Month #3
Seeking God’s Will & Commitments
Timeline of a Campaign Timeline of a Campaign
Letter CampaignEnlist New MembersAnnual Banquets(Optional) Monthly Coaching Sessions
Letter CampaignEnlist New MembersAnnual Banquets(Optional) Monthly Coaching Sessions
2009 2009 20122012
3 Year Giving Period3 Year Giving Period
Follow UpFollow Up
How Much will a Campaign Cost?
How Much will a Campaign Cost?
TCP’s fee is based:
* Church Total Membership * Total Church Receipts * Size of Project
TCP’s fee is based:
* Church Total Membership * Total Church Receipts * Size of Project
one all inclusive fee one all inclusive fee
Campaign DinnersPrinted MaterialsVisual Displays
Campaign DinnersPrinted MaterialsVisual Displays
How Much will a Campaign Cost?
How Much will a Campaign Cost?Other Campaign Cost:
Next Steps:
1. Vision comes first 2. Vision agreement among core leaders 3. Church Agrees on Vision
- Financing the Dream?
4. TCP Presentation to Core Leaders 5. Presentation to Church (optional)