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A+ Stewardship Websites From Nazarene Churches

By marklail

On my virtual stroll around the church I occasionally find some gems, Nazarene websites that rate an A+ on my not-very-scientific stewardship scale. Kudos to these churches who have stewardship on the front burner:

Connecting vision and budget is difficult to accomplish, let alone communicate. Puyallup Church of the Nazarene has done both. http://pnconline.org/291643.ihtml

Cove Nazarene proves itself WEF friendly with a healthy explanation of the purpose and use of the World Evangelism Fund. Also impressive is their banner….Connecting Locally…Reaching Globally. http://www.covenazarene.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=83&Itemid=67

Philosophy of money and giving are at the center of Fishcreek Nazarene Worship Center’s complete stewardship tab. Insiders will note that I favor this church having served as its Pastor for nearly 5 years. http://www.fishcreeknaz.org/stewardship.htm

No questions are left unanswered by the Alvin Church of the Nazarene who gets their A+ for best use of the Manual. http://www.alvinnazarene.org/index.php/stewardship-faith.html

Okay, so Point Loma Nazarene University is technically a school rather than a church, but it is my blog and they deserve recognition for their aggressive plan to become a carbon neutral campus. http://www.pointloma.edu/News/Headlines/Point_Loma_Nazarene_University_Receives_Orchid_Award.htm

Here’s a nice page from the Champion Church of the Nazarene where the pastor simply teaches the biblical concept of tithe. http://www.championnazarene.org/TheShepherdsVoice/July12007.dsp

A very complete picture of Nazarene missions from the Mountain View Church of the Nazarene is presented by the Missionary President with a very familiar sounding last name. http://www.mountainviewlife.org/ministries/missions.html

And finally, the granddaddy of local church mission pages is found at Olathe College Church whose NMI has its own domain. http://ccnmissions.org/

Please share with me any sites that stand out to you!

Mark