topics: Budgeting and Planning, Generating Income
This article was kindly written for us by Kingdom Bank.
For many church treasurers and trustees, securing funding for church projects can be one of the most challenging aspects of ministry. Whether it’s acquiring a new building, renovating an existing space, or expanding ministry outreach, raising finances can often feel like a burden—and let’s face it, us Brits hate asking for money. Even when it’s for a good cause like gospel ministry.
So how can churches think more creatively about their funding needs? The good news is that there is another way, but it requires a mindset shift.
Relationships not fundraising
I remember, many years ago, I met a chap called Jerry Twombly. Jerry was a dear Christian brother and an experienced fundraiser. He challenged me to move away from thinking about ‘fundraising’ and to think instead about relationship development. He shared three important lessons:
Lead with vision
Your ‘mission’ is what you do. It appeals to the intellect, providing necessary information. But ‘vision’ speaks to the heart and is far more compelling. Vision is about painting a picture of what the world will look like when your mission is successful.
For example, at Kingdom Bank, our mission is to provide financial services for churches, Christian charities, and ministry workers. But our vision is to help churches secure a gospel witness in their local communities for generations to come by enabling them to own their own, permanent home. Which one sounds more exciting?
Go on dates
People may not be willing to set up a regular monthly gift the first time they hear about you. They may want to travel with you for a bit first. As my dear friend Jerry Twombly would say, ‘you’ve got to take them out on a few dates before they agree to ‘go steady’ (he was American).
What does that look like for you? Ask them to sign up for a newsletter, join the Facebook or WhatsApp group. Or better yet, invite them to an event—a vision evening dinner, or a vision-casting prayer event. Whatever you do, provide food! Fill their hearts with a vision for what could be. And, fill their bellies with some treats. It doesn’t have to be a three-course dinner, but sweet treats at vision-casting events are like motherhood and apple pie—everyone loves them. Remember, ‘the Son of Man came eating and drinking’ (Luke 7:34), so don’t be a bad host.
Make the ask
Churches have historically relied on tithes and offerings to support their financial needs. While these remain essential, a broader perspective on funding can unlock new opportunities:
Partnering with a bank that shares your vision
One of the biggest hurdles churches face when seeking funding is the reluctance of mainstream banks to provide support. Many churches struggle to secure mortgages or loans due to financial models that don’t fit conventional banking criteria.
This is where Kingdom Bank stands apart. We specialise in providing tailored mortgage solutions designed specifically for churches, Christian charities and ministry workers. With a deep understanding of church finances and a shared commitment to the gospel, we offer:
Thinking Differently About Stewardship
In 2020, Kingdom Bank lent £5 million to churches, charities, and ministry workers. By 2024, that figure has grown to over £26 million.
This demand for lending is being driven by:
Our pledge to savers
To meet this demand, we need more savings customers—both Christian organisations and individuals —to partner with us and help strengthen and secure gospel witness in local communities for generations to come.
When our customers deposit with us, they are not just earning a return but are actively participating in gospel growth. Here are some reasons we’re different to other banks:
To find out more about how Kingdom Bank can support your church, visit www.kingdom.bank or get in touch with our team today.
Pod Bhogal
Chief Market Officer, Kingdom Bank
This article was kindly written for us by Kingdom Bank.