Growing Churches

Growing a church today seems more challenging than ever. In many churches giving and church funding is down. Research shows millennials are less inclined to join traditional churches. Some report up to 59% of millennials who have been raised in the church have stopped attending all together. It’s clear church growth strategies that have worked in the past will not work moving forward. Creative pastors grapple with a culture less and less inclined toward spiritual activity. These brave Christian leaders continually look for new ways to engage people who feel far from God.

Church Online

Whether we like it or not, we now live in an online culture. Brick and mortar  stores like Toys R Us and Blockbuster haven’t found ways to compete with online options and have suffered the consequences. Churches are struggling with the same issues. More and more churches offer online options to those searching for spiritual connection online. Those churches who adapt for online growth will find themselves growing for years to come. On the other hand, those churches who fail to fail to change, might find themselves forgotten and failing  in the very near future.

Church Funding

Some churches understand how to transition into the online marketplace. Other churches neither know how nor have the resources to do so. The good news is Church Web Fund has been gathering church funding to helping under-resourced churches with their online presence. If you are a church looking for Christian funding to help your church prepare for an online future, please consider Church Web Fund. Our experts and team of volunteers are ready to help your church transition to the online world.

If you are interested in learning more about Church Web Fund and how we can help your church, click HERE. We are a non-profit dedicated to helping churches improve their online presence.