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A number of people I kmow who have retired with the Annuity Board have lost a serious amount of money within the past few years due to lower interest rates and poor investments.Originally posted by blackbird:
Massdak!
I participate in the SBC's Annuity Board retirement system---under IRS allowance I can take up to 10%(don't quote me on that figure) of my salary per year and "dump" it into my retirement account. Its called a Salary Reduction Agreement. Then each church I serve I ask them for this agreement---if I put in $1.00 into my retirement out of my salary would they agree to match that figure by half---meaning for the dollar I put in---the church would put in fifty cents!! Then there is a deal with the Mississippi Baptist Convention---where the Convention throws in a small "something" into pastor's retirement---it ain't much but I ain't gripeing---little adds up to much in the years of participation!
Your buddy,
Blackbird
That's a good point but it is still different with a pastor. I spend 40 hours a week working and another ten getting ready and traveling to work. I am not on call to be notified of and participate in every birth, death, illness, marital problem, social event, and spiritual need of dozens perhaps hundreds or thousands of people. I know we all should be but that is my point. If we all were, we still wouldn't be asked to carry the heavy burden that pastors carry because the load would be distributed much more evenly.Originally posted by Pete:
"24/7/365"
I thought that was Biblical requirement for every Christian...
There you go. I must agree. While I don't believe it is wrong or unbiblical to have a worship house, so much emphasis is placed on the building & the church governmental structure that it ties up the time, money & interest of God's people, leaving little interest or time for outreach. I figured out recently the obscene cost of American religion, just to build one of these shrines. It is horrific! To think of the millions of dollars wasted on surround-sound sound systems,expensive pulpits, and payment for Pastor Tom (head pastor), Pastor Dick (youth pastor) and Pastor Harry (music pastor) the like can cost a million dollars for an "average" American church--I kid you not.Originally posted by massdak:
i believe most chruches today are run like a business without the biblical mandate.
churches are tied up like most government branches deciding salary's and Church building issues and that seems to be it
Brother, churches are beginning to use modulars for their meeting places. That way they can add a little as they go; without insurmountable debt.Originally posted by Bro. James Reed:
With regard to building costs, we are currently looking for land to relocate. We have approx. $100,000, and that looks like it will not be enough for the land, let alone for the building. Currently, we are meeting at another church on 2nd & 4th Sundays. I would ask that everyone here pray for our church, and that we will follow the Lord's direction. [/QB]