

The Importance of Data When Growing Your Church's Generosity Culture
Most church leaders dream of a thriving, generous congregation—one where members give joyfully and consistently to support the church’s vision and mission. But how do you inspire generosity in a way that lasts?

How to Use Storytelling to Inspire Generosity in Your Church
One of the biggest challenges church leaders face is encouraging generosity in a way that truly connects with their congregation. Too often, giving is presented as a transactional duty rather than a transformational opportunity. But what if there was a better way—one that moved hearts, deepened faith, and inspired action?

Building Meaningful Relationships with High-Capacity Donors
Building meaningful relationships with these individuals requires more than strategy; it requires authenticity, trust, and shared vision. Here are some proven strategies for cultivating trust and authenticity with donors who can make a significant difference -

How Do We Identify, Execute, and Fund the Vision God Has for Our Church?
Discover how to identify, execute, and fund the vision God has for your church. Elevate Group helps church leaders turn divine calling into actionable steps, ensuring growth, engagement, and lasting impact in their communities.

Becoming a Transformational Church: Programs Matter
If your church is going to be missional, transformational, relevant, post-modern, or any other hip new descriptor, you better have a good plan of action and that starts with programs.

How to Engage Your Donors Using Contribution Statements
Giving statements may be one of the most underutilized ways to improve the culture of generosity in your church. Most churches I talk to send them out once a year, and then it’s only because it’s required. The use of multiple giving statements, throughout the course of a year, can be a fantastic addition to your generosity toolbox.

How To Engage Your Givers In 60 Seconds or Less
The sixty seconds right before the offering is all you need to engage your people!

7 Ways To Get Your Church On The Path To Fulfilling The Vision
Do you have a strategic plan? You may say yes, but if you don't know exactly where you're going and precisely how you'll get there, you really don't have a plan.