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In God We Trust

In God We Trust. HCC Fiscal Health. Spending less than taking in – operating in the black Several months of emergency funds Debt - $7.3M > $4.1M (HCC Soncy) Pay off debt by December 2012 – through two avenues. In God We Trust.

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In God We Trust

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  1. In God We Trust

  2. HCC Fiscal Health • Spending less than taking in – operating in the black • Several months of emergency funds • Debt - $7.3M > $4.1M (HCC Soncy) • Pay off debt by December 2012 – through two avenues

  3. In God We Trust “For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. Nothing in all creation is hidden from God's sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account.” Hebrews 4:12-13

  4. In God We Trust “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” “You cannot serve both God and Money.” Matthew 6:21, 24

  5. In God We Trust • When we trust Christ, we manage His money • When we distrust Christ, we own our money

  6. In God We Trust • We own nothing, He owns everything • We become % givers • We avoid excess debt • Spending decisions become spiritual decisions • We can’t ever give enough

  7. In God We DisTrust • We own our stuff • We’re tippers (giving God what’s left) • We use debt excessively • Spending decisions are my decisions • We can’t ever get enough

  8. Christian Giving Statistics 23% of all evangelical Christians tithed Barna Research May 2011

  9. Christian Giving Statistics 23% of all evangelical Christians tithed Of ALL American Christians – only 4% tithed Barna Research May 2011

  10. Christian Giving Statistics 23% of all evangelical Christians tithed Of ALL American Christians – only 4% tithed ALL American Christians – gave an average of 2.38% to church Barna Research May 2011

  11. Hillside Christian Church FY2010 budget = $7,255,143 FY2010 income = $7,389,647 FY 2011 budget = $7.16M FY 2012 budget ~ $8M

  12. HCC Missions FY2010 – Actual Income = $7,389,647 Actual Missions giving = $553,844 7.5% Fy2011 – Budget = $7,164,214 Missions budget = 561,205 7.8%

  13. HCC Giving If HCC members are giving the average of 2.38% & our FY2012 budget ~ $8M Then – if ALL members tithed – our income would be about…

  14. HCC Giving If HCC members are giving the average of 2.38% & our FY2012 budget ~ $8M Then – if ALL members tithed – our income would be about… $32,000,000?

  15. HCC Giving $32,000,000 Debt at HCC (Soncy) - $4.1M Missions - $3.2M (or much more!!)

  16. In God We DisTrust “As goes culture, so goes the church.” “I Never Thought I’d See the Day David Jeremiah 10/19/11

  17. In God We DisTrust “Churches on the whole are continuing to spend more on current members and less on the larger mission of the church and cutting back on missionaries,” Sylvia Ronsvalle, Empty Tomb’s executive vice president, told the [Christian] Post. The State of Church Giving Through 2009 Empty Tomb Inc.

  18. In God We DisTrust By increasing tithing to 10 percent, parishioners could help provide much needed relief efforts around the world and contribute to the end of many of the world’s greatest problems, while still maintaining their own church activities. But the “lukewarmness” of the church in the United States and not a lack of resources or methods posed serious consequences to both global evangelization and the end of physical suffering. If a church is turning inward and valuing the happiness of its members over service to others, it is moving on a spectrum toward pagan values, the vice president also stated. The State of Church Giving Through 2009 Empty Tomb Inc.

  19. In God We Trust • We own nothing, He owns everything • We become % givers • We avoid excess debt • Spending decisions become spiritual decisions • We can’t ever give enough

  20. In God We DisTrust • We own our stuff • We’re tippers (giving God what’s left) • We use debt excessively • Spending decisions are my decisions • We can’t ever get enough

  21. In God We Trust You may say to yourself, “My power and the strength of my hands have produced this wealth for me.”

  22. In God We Trust You may say to yourself, “My power and the strength of my hands have produced this wealth for me.” But remember the LORD your God, for it is He who gives you the ability to produce wealth… Deuteronomy 8: 17-18

  23. In God We Trust Who has a claim against Me that I must pay? Everything under heaven belongs to Me. Job 41: 11

  24. In God We Trust The earth is the LORD’S and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it… Psalm 24: 1 The heavens are yours, and yours also the earth; You founded the world and all that is in it. Psalm 89: 11

  25. In God We Trust Everything in heaven and earth is yours Wealth and honor come from you I Chronicles 29: 10-13

  26. In God We Trust But who am I, and who are my people, that we should be able to give as generously as this? Everything comes from you, and we have given you only what has come from your hand. I Chronicles 29: 14-20

  27. In God We Trust King David – with all my resources & my personal gifts over & above The leaders gave willingly The people gave generously I Chronicles 29: 1-9

  28. Naked I came from my mother’s womb And naked will I depart. The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away; May the name of the LORD be praised. Job 1: 21

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