From the grocery checkout line to the gas pump and now the church pew, Americans are closely watching what they spend and it’s putting some churches in a bind.
“Churches are in some instances struggling,” Robert Blair with Ministry Brands told CBN News. “They’re not keeping up with inflation. Donations are down. In some instances, attendance is down.”
Ministry Brands’ latest study shows charitable giving in 2023 failed to keep up with inflation, with 55 percent of churches seeing a decrease in giving. This hit smallest churches the hardest, with only 36 percent reporting an increase. On top of that, cash and check donations dropped for 33 percent of all churches included in the study.
But there are some things churches can do. Blair says it starts with leaders communicating well.
“One of the most important things is the conversation that the pastor or the leader of the church has with the congregation,” he explained. “Talking about giving, why it’s important, and candidly, what it’s for. What’s the money going to?”
He says being transparent with congregants about where their money is going can lead them to give more money and more often.
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