Our Church Capital Campaign Process

A Spiritual Process
Our church capital campaign process is primarily a spiritual journey in which God stirs people’s hearts to give, just as He did for the building of the Tabernacle:
"And they came, everyone whose heart stirred him, and everyone whose spirit moved him, and brought the Lord's contribution to be used for the tent of meeting, and for all its service, and for the holy garments." (Exodus 35:21)
Instead of using pressure or formulas, we partner with you to clearly share your vision, teach the scriptures, and lead your church in prayer.
This transforms people spiritually, inspires joyful giving, and builds a lasting culture of generosity.
“This campaign has challenged our people to be all-in for Christ not just in giving, but in their marriages, family, workplaces, and evangelistic opportunities. In fact, we have baptized 16 new believers during this campaign. Everyone, young and old, has had a renewed vigor about Christ and His church.” Dr. Steve Swartz, Senior Pastor, Grace Bible Church
A Customizable Process
Your church is unique.
A generic, one-size-fits-all program can feel strange to your people and undermine the trust you’ve built as a leader.
That’s why we help you tailor every key component to fit your church’s style and personality, including:
The Materials: All communication, from brochures to videos, is designed to reflect your church’s distinctive voice and visual style.
The Bible Teaching: We provide illustrative sample sermons and a complete Bible study curriculum which you may freely customize.
The Events: All key gatherings, such as the kickoff event, prayer vigils, and small group stewardship studies, are shaped to align with your church’s traditions and worship style.
The result is a church capital campaign process that feels completely authentic to your people, builds ownership, and successfully funds your vision.
An Investment in Your Ministry’s Future

In the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:24-30), Jesus gave His servants money and rewarded them for investing it wisely to earn more.
He was looking for a good return on investment.
To invest some of the Lord’s money in a church capital campaign process, to earn much more for ministry, is just good stewardship.
