• Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!

Rick Warren needs money

Status
Not open for further replies.

Bro. Curtis

<img src =/curtis.gif>
Site Supporter
Now I'm a member of the leftist media ?

:laugh:

You folks......

And yes, Ann. A small church being 4 digits in the red would indicate problems in the management.

Seems like this is a big deal. At least RW thinks so.
 

annsni

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
And yes, Ann. A small church being 4 digits in the red would indicate problems in the management.

Why? What kind of problems? What about when 10% of your congregation was out of work and no longer able to give their tithe suddenly? How do you make that up?

Now, I personally do think that every church should have a savings "emergency" fund of some sort to be able to fall back on in emergencies but things occur. We can't foresee every possible scenerio and sometimes things happen. Honestly, most churches ALWAYS operate in the red due to debt.
 

Bro. Curtis

<img src =/curtis.gif>
Site Supporter
You either preach people out, or you fold.

You guys are making me out to be some bad guy. I apologize to nobody. I hate it when preachers beg for money.

These guys didn't go almost a million dollars in the red overnight. I refuse to believe it.
 

Revmitchell

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
You either preach people out, or you fold.

You guys are making me out to be some bad guy. I apologize to nobody. I hate it when preachers beg for money.

These guys didn't go almost a million dollars in the red overnight. I refuse to believe it.

I do not know about you being a bad guy but you did seem to place the entire burden on RW. That church has been around a while and is just now suffering from something like this. There may have been mismanagement but it is not a given.
 

annsni

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Saddleback's annual budget is about $21 million. That means that their monthly budget is about $1.75 million. $900,000 is about 2 weeks' worth of budget. It doesn't necessarily take that long to be short by that amount.
 

Mexdeaf

New Member
I have known churches in small towns that suffered budget setbacks due to the closure of a major employer in the area. That's not the pastor's fault. California is hurting big time economically.

If you don't like RW, that's fine, but don't go around making up stories. It's not ethical.
 

tinytim

<img src =/tim2.jpg>
Let's see, with 80,000 members... at only $10 a person in tithes, that is $800,000 a week!...


ONLY $10 a person.... at 10 percent... that means the people would be pulling in only $100 a week in salary!...

The average family here in WV makes around $300 a week...

Ann is right, if the church there had a couple bad weeks of giving it wouldn't have taken long to get the $900,000 shortfall...

It is not managements fault if the members don't give.. it is the people in the pews fault....

OR if they are losing their jobs, it is the Government's fault....

They do probably need to reassess their budget for this yr though... and if they fail to do that, then it would be management's fault...
 

Bro. Curtis

<img src =/curtis.gif>
Site Supporter
That info only strengthens my argument. If this is no problem, why the public solicitation of funds ?
 

tinytim

<img src =/tim2.jpg>
I wasn't aware it was public solicitation.. I thought he sent a letter to the members...

Was I wrong?
It wouldn't be the first time...
 

annsni

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Here is the letter from his website that is is called "Ricks News and Views":

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Dear Saddleback Family,

THIS IS AN URGENT LETTER unlike any I've written in 30 years. Please read all of it and get back to me in the next 48 hours.

I have thrilling news to share with you below but first some seriously bad news:

With 10% of our church family out of work due to the recession, our expenses in caring for our community in 2009 rose dramatically while our income stagnated. Still, with wise management, we've stayed close to our budget all year. Then... this last weekend the bottom dropped out.

On the last weekend of 2009, our total offerings were less than half of what we normally receive - leaving us $900,000 in the red for the year, unless you help make up the difference today and tomorrow.

Please read this end-of-the-year review and then take one of the 3 actions below.

2009: A BANNER YEAR OF MINISTRY IN SPITE OF THE RECESSION
There's so much to share - I can only hit the highlights (maybe 5%) of how your church has served our community this year:

YOUR GIFTS HELP THE POOR & THOSE HURT MOST BY THE RECESSION:

Saddleback Food Pantry- Your gifts are feeding 400 hurting families in our community each month. Over 2,000 different families received food assistance in 2009, thanks to your generosity and the help of over 250 volunteers.
Breakfast Together & Homeless Ministry- Thousands of Saddleback volunteers are serving in the 6 locations hardest hit by poverty here south OC.
Financial Coaching- With 10% of our congregation out of work due to the recession, this ministry exploded with growth in 2009.
Cars Ministry- Received over 150 donated vehicles. Some were sold to pay for parts to refurbish the rest of the cars which were given to members struggling without transportation. All our mechanics volunteer their time.
YOU ARE HELPING THOSE WITH PERSONAL & RELATIONAL PAIN

Counseling- Your 230 certified Saddleback counselors provided over 20,000 free counseling sessions to our community this year! Training for new counselors start in January. The need is so great.
Support Groups- 193 volunteers lead these specialized small groups that focus on acute needs. We support everything from Alzheimer's and AIDS to Young Adults with Aspergers.
Recovery- During the recession, attendance at Celebrate Recovery has grown 35% after 27,000 participated in our 8 week Life's Healing Choices Campaign Experience. A new program for elementary kids, Celebrate Station, was launched. Over 12,000 other churches nationwide now use our Celebrate Recovery program.
Prayer Garden- 6,720 people in crisis received warm, face-to-face attention and prayer through our Prayer Garden and Restoration Service. This does not include our counseling ministry.
YOU ARE HELPING CHANGE LIVES FOR CHRIST!

Baptisms - 2803 people demonstrated their new life in Christ through baptism- the most in 30 years!
Joining our Family - 4,026 attended Class 101 in 2009 - another 30 year record.
Prison Ministry - CR Inside grew by 20 state representatives who are directing our work in jails, prisons & rehab facilities nationally. Every state will be covered by the end of 2010.
YOU ARE HELPING PEOPLE FIND GOD IN WORSHIP
There is so much going on with our worship ministries it would require 3 pages. Here are just a few activities you probably don't know about:

A 5th Saddleback campus opened in Laguna Woods - Adding to our available services in San Clemente, Irvine, Corona, and Lake Forest. Our Lake Forest worship venues (Overdrive, Praise, Traditions, and others) continue to minister to tens of thousands of spiritually hungry people. 20 worship leaders have been mentored.
Saddleback's School of Music & Arts - 472 students took weekly lessons with our ten instructors. Our children's choirs, involving hundreds of kids, did 20 outreach events in our community.
Guitarists in God (GIG) Ministry - Over 50 guitarists volunteer to play at nursing homes, our motel ministry to the homeless, urban outreaches, and Bible studies on our campus and in homes. A new credentialing program will launch in 2010.
Purpose Driven Radio - Began in 2009 on the Internet, offering 24 hour a day music, daily devotionals, children's programming, and more. You can hear it HERE.
Our Ohana Band & Hula Team - (Island music) serve the community as Saddleback ambassadors.
YOU ARE HELPING PEOPLE GROW SPIRITUALLY

Small Groups - The heart and soul of our church family grew to over 4,000 adult groups, meeting in almost every city in Southern California. We're testing 26 online groups. Talk It Over, our small group studies based on the weekend messages were downloaded 53,893 times for use by groups. Our groups speak over 20 languages.
Our online Spiritual Growth Center - was used 44,716 times. All our Bible studies set records for growth.
Married Life Pathway - 2,704 people took advantage of our programs for couples to strengthen their marriages in 2009.
Our Children's, Jr. High, Senior High & College Ministries - We are shaping thousands of young lives and exploding with record growth. High school ministry doubled in the last year after we opened the Refinery.
YOU ARE MAKING A HUGE INTERNATIONAL IMPACT!

PEACE Plan & Purpose Driven Leadership Training Worldwide - It would require a book to tell you all your church is doing to Promote reconciliation, Equip leaders, Assist the poor, Care for the sick, and Educate the next generation. No other local church on earth has the international reach that Saddleback does. Over 8,000 Saddleback members have served in 139 countries. PEACE Teams are already planned to serve in the remaining 58 nations of the world in 2010.
READING JUST THIS SHORT LIST
It's obvious that your giving through your church family is providing more "bang for the buck" than anything else you could support. It is no wonder that our ministry was named the top religious newsmaker of 2009 as reported by Associated Press.

YOU CAN HELP SAVE THE DAY 3 WAYS BEFORE JAN 1


Click HERE right now to and give as large an end-of-the-year gift as you can to help avert this crisis. If we all do what God leads us to do, we'll all be a part of a miracle.
Mail in your gift today. Gifts must be postmarked in 2009 to be posted as 2009 gifts for tax purposes. Mail to: 1 Saddleback Parkway, Lake Forest, CA 92630.
Drop your gift in the box at the front door of the Ministry Center at 1 Saddleback Parkway so you know for certain we get it TODAY or Thursday.
Saddleback is the most generous church family I know. You have always come through when asked. Now, you can make a difference, and help us continue serving so many. If we all do our part, we'll end this year in the black and start the new decade with high hopes!

I love you so much. It is a deep privilege to be your pastor. I will be teaching again this weekend and writing to you about the lessons I've learned in 2009. If you missed Radical Hope this last weekend, I urge you to watch it on line. I'll see you this weekend!

As you can see, the letter is addressed "Dear Saddleback Family". Of course it gets out in the news because it's Rick Warren but the fact is, he did not send it out as a press release to the general public but to his own congregation.

Additionally, he posted this just on New Year's Eve but of course this is not reported by the press because it would poke holes in the story:

BACKGROUND: The cause of our financial shortfall was NOT a management issue but simply by the way Christmas occurred in this year's calendar. After 10 packed Christmas services, and with Christmas Day on Friday, many people were out of town or too tired to come back for weekend services, so the unusually low attendance created an unusually low offering. That is understandable.

MEDIA: Because our church attracts a lot of attention, the media will undoubtedly report my letter- but only partially, not telling the whole story. It is likely that none of the positive end-of-the-year reports of your service to the community and none of your amazing accomplishments as a church family in 2009 will be reported. They may get some facts wrong or even misjudge our motivations. I know this is frustrating, but don't let it bother you.

Here is where you can see it all: http://www.saddleback.com/blogs/newsandviews/index.html
 

preachinjesus

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
I know of a significant church in North Carolina that, due to a snow storm and then ice storm, had to cancel weekend services two weeks in a row a few years ago. Their weekly need was something like $150,000 a week.

Thus, at the end of January (as it happened), they were suddenly down $250,000 because of the cancelations. They made it up, but the Senior Pastor did send out a communication like this.

It isn't bad management or fiscal irresponsibility, in these times with this economy every organization has to be flexible. Often we all have to remind the flock of the need for their giving. I don't know of any ministry that hasn't been affected in a similar way.

Just as a point, even in spite of their need (to my knowledge) Saddleback Church is one of the few (of its size) that hasn't laid off or reduced staff in these times. That is a strong point for leadership. They are a strong ministry, winning people to Christ. I am thankful for this church.
 

Mexdeaf

New Member
The AHA! moment:

BACKGROUND: The cause of our financial shortfall was NOT a management issue but simply by the way Christmas occurred in this year's calendar. After 10 packed Christmas services, and with Christmas Day on Friday, many people were out of town or too tired to come back for weekend services, so the unusually low attendance created an unusually low offering. That is understandable.

MEDIA: Because our church attracts a lot of attention, the media will undoubtedly report my letter- but only partially, not telling the whole story. It is likely that none of the positive end-of-the-year reports of your service to the community and none of your amazing accomplishments as a church family in 2009 will be reported. They may get some facts wrong or even misjudge our motivations. I know this is frustrating, but don't let it bother you.

RW is not the mis-managing dummy that some have painted him as. A public apology should be in order, IMHO.
 

Bro. Curtis

<img src =/curtis.gif>
Site Supporter
I have never said anything for which I need to apologize. I'll take an apology from those putting words into my mouth. But I will not apologize for finding this suspicious, or newsworthy. And the noise of his fans is more than a little creepy, I may add.
 

Mexdeaf

New Member
I have never said anything for which I need to apologize. I'll take an apology from those putting words into my mouth. But I will not apologize for finding this suspicious, or newsworthy. And the noise of his fans is more than a little creepy, I may add.

The only thing I am a fan of is fairness amongst the brethren. And I think it is highly unfair to call it "suspicious".

But you have every right to be wrong in your assumptions.
 

donnA

Active Member
some on this thread insinuated mismanagement of funds by rw. now they should take responsibility for it, instead of denying it.
 

Bro. Curtis

<img src =/curtis.gif>
Site Supporter
I admit that I am suspicious, and have never tried to hide that. Is that a good enough admission for ya ?

And no, the FOXNews story did not quell anything. I did notice it was him who asked for the money, and it was him that woudn't specify how much was raised.
 

Bro. Curtis

<img src =/curtis.gif>
Site Supporter
I noticed Mark Driscoll is going to speak at RW's conference. That could fill up another thread......
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top