ECFA launches resource for clergy, churches

ECFA launches resource for clergy, churches

by | 21 Sep 2017

The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability created a free online resource for pastors and church administrators. ChurchExcel features information in a variety of media designed to provide practical tools and information on financial management, tax compliance, stewardship, and governance.

“The rich resources of ChurchExcel will fill governance, financial management, and gift administration information needs for every local Church of the Nazarene,” said Dan Busby, ECFA president.

Resources include a library of articles with sample policies and procedures, materials for developing leadership and service among church board members, news on topics affecting clergy and churches, and more.

“We have had a long beneficial friendship with Dan Busby and the ECFA,” said Don Walter, Pensions and Benefits USA director. “They can be trusted to provide timely, factual information that will help our ministers and church administrators manage financial matters with greater confidence. ChurchExcel is one more example of the added value of this partnership. I encourage our people to take advantage of its many resources.”

Nazarene clergy and administrators may register for ChurchExcel at no cost by visiting ecfa.church.

--Pensions and Benefits USA

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