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//Engage 6 month financial update…good stuff

Hey Engage Community,

Every quarter the Engage Leadership Team has been updating you on the financial status of Engage Church.  Engage has been blessed. From the beginning we have been on a three-year plan of receiving subsidy from our Brethren in Christ family of churches.  Year one we received $50,000 dollars and this year (year two) we will receive $25,000 dollars.  Year three, 2011, we will receive $10,000 dollars.  For better or for worse we knew from the beginning that we were on a three-year plan to become financially self-sustaining as a church.  Right now we are exactly in the middle of that time line. So let’s celebrate a bit.

Celebrating the present
One year ago, in August of 2009, our weekly budgeted need was $1,260.  As we looked ahead last year, we saw that our weekly needs would increase in 2010 to $2,067; that was a 39% increase starting January 1, 2010.  From January to June we sustained that 39% increase in giving, averaging $2,053.

Money, however, simply enables us to fulfill the mission and vision of Engage.  Here are some noteworthy highlights of God’s activity from the last six months.

1. Of those who filled out a connect card, Engage has hosted over 110 unique first time visitors on Sundays since January 1, 2010. That’s over 100  people who have engaged with the message of Christ in safety without fear of judgment.

2. Of those 100 people, 28 (including children) now consider Engage their Christian community.  A 25% retention rate is considered a B+ for church plants our size.

3. Due to the leadership of Kelly and John Chripczuk and Kevin Barr we saw 13 people graduate from Story Core after interacting with God’s story in the Bible and exploring faith in Jesus for eight weeks together.

4. We hired Kelly Chripczuk as part-time Associate of Spiritual Life. Kelly’s impact has already been significant on many levels at Engage.

5. Engage gave $5,500 to invest in church planting and compassion ministries through our BIC family of churches.

6. Engage raised over $2,200 for Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake.

7. We baptized nine people as a public expression of faith in Jesus over the last six months.

8.  Our church helped a young, pregnant mother in need by providing friendship, love, housing, transportation to work, emotional support, and financial help over the last four months.  We hope and pray for more opportunities like this!!

9.   We are a young church in age. The average age of attendance is 30 years old. Last fall we began praying that God would bring older, mature followers of Jesus as “missionaries” to Engage to use their gifts and passions here.  In the last six months, we have seen God begin to answer this specific prayer.

10.   Increased attendance. We celebrate this last because it’s simply one of many indicators that people are finding life with Jesus at Engage.  In our first year, our highest attended Sunday morning was 137 people in April of 2009.  In the first seven months of 2010 we hit attendance of 125-133 people four times, 134-142 people five times and 143-145 people two time.  Overall, this trend indicates consistent attendance growth at Engage.

Envisioning the future

We have much to be thankful for. Today we stand in the same place we did one year ago.  On January 1, 2011 our giving need will increase 40% over 2010.  This is due to two factors.  First, Engage is growing up.  Part of growing up means you get off mom and dad’s dime and start supporting yourself.  The same is true for Engage. We have been heavily subsidized by our family of churches to the tune of $75,000 for the first two years.  Starting in 2011, we will be losing $15,000 in subsidy.  The challenge of 2011 means we will be taking on the responsibility to be a church who will stand on our own.  However, the goal is never simply to stand, it’s to walk and run in the direction God is calling Engage.  We believe God is calling Engage to grow deep roots in Christ and grow outward in our focus.

When we first started Engage we said we don’t want to just be busy Christians who go to a church event on Sundays.  Instead, we looked into the future and saw a community of people with gospel-shaped hearts. We saw a community of people relationally connected with Christ and deeply connected with each other.  We saw people from Engage inviting unchurched neighbors and coworkers over for back yard barbecues showing we value them as people before inviting them to church.  We looked into the future and saw democrats and republicans, believers and skeptics, gay and straight, and rich and poor sitting across the table from each other having conversations about faith in Jesus.  We can see a church full of men mentoring young boys in our community.  We can see a church full of women helping pregnant single moms find their way and support their child.  We envision a church full of gospel-shaped relational missionaries sent out to embody the message of Jesus to those who are far from God and outside of faith in Jesus.

Not equal giving, equal sacrifice
In 2011, our weekly needs will be $2,926 per week or +40% above current giving levels.
Year three, 2011, will be our greatest financial challenge yet!!  We are already half-way to financially standing on our own two feet as a church.  Over the next five months we must increase our giving up to $859 per week to meet our approximate weekly need of $2,926 in 2011.  Currently, Engage has giving partners whose  giving varies from $1,350 to $25 per month.

Certainly, not everyone at Engage makes the same income. Therefore, we are calling you not to equal giving but equal sacrifice in your giving. We invite you to begin praying and asking God how you can increase your giving as we approach 2011.  Do the math? What would your budget look like if you increased your giving by 5% in 2011?

Generosity always involves sacrifice and our Creator has never been afraid to call his people to sacrifice for His purposes in the world.

Proverbs 11:29 says, “A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.” Using the analogy of planting seeds Paul says, “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.”

In the Bible, generosity is always first based on a God who gives himself generously to us in Jesus.  God holds nothing back from what He knows we need the most.  The invitation to generosity, then, is an invitation to trust God.  For many of us, money is the very thing that gives us a sense of freedom or security.  The call to generosity is the call to replace our trust in money with a trust in a loving God whose generosity and provision can never be depleted.

How do we get there from here?
We must step out in faith if we are to move in the direction God is calling us.  We trust God to provide the resources we need to live the vision He has given to this church.  If everyone gave, we would only need an additional $14 per “giving partner” per week or $56 per month to meet our goal. In other words, for the same price as dinner and a movie for two we can continue to turn this vision into a reality.

Thank you for your presence and partnership at Engage. You are a gift to this community of Christ.  Thank you for investing the time to read this update.  Please pray for the spiritual depth and financial growth of Engage.

Consider setting a goal to increase your trust in Christ by inviting Him to grow your generosity at Engage.  Imagine setting a goal to increase your giving.  What would that look like for you?

Sincerely,

The Leadership Team at Engage
info@engagecommunitychurch.com

//Ready for Company

Being ready for company. . .

**ATTN: If you are a leader or regular part of Engage. Please carefully read this.
Hey Engage Leaders and those serving Christ as Engage,

What’s up my friends? Many of you were with us when we first started Engage.  This past Sunday  looked out over the full house we had and thanking God for the community of people he is drawing together and expanding outward.  I just want to say thanks to everyone for how you serve Jesus at Engage.  I believe with all my heart that God is using Engage in a unique way in our community.  The life God is shaping in us is making a difference in lives, even for people who don’t even go to Engage.  Just last week I had lunch with a local business man who doesn’t go to our church. In fact, he’s not even a “church” type at all.  But someone close to him hangs out with some of people at Engage and they are being loved and accepted for who they are in a way they doesn’t experience with most people.   This business man is so intrigued with what Engage is about that he is going to pay for us to have an ongoing add in the Sentinel.  Again, he’s not church guy!!!  Another friend of Engage paid for us to have a 30 second video “commercial” in the  City Cinema Theater in Camp Hill. We are working on producing this 30 second commercial that will run before every movie in every theater for a year.  City Cinema has 46,000 people who attend their movies during a month’s time.  WOW.  Each week we are seeing new people “check out” Engage to see if this is an authentic place with real people where they can explore faith.

Many of you were with us the day we launched on Jan. 11th, 2009.  Remember how we thought of every little detail? We noticed if the chairs needed straightening. We jumped to make sure people were greeted and made to feel comfortable. We sat in strategic places so we could meet new people. We were aware if things were out of place or if there was trash lying around. We wore little name tags so people could address us without feeling awkward. We parked at Weis and walked a half-mile to make sure our guests didn’t have to walk as far.  Why? Because we believe in the mission. We know that there’s way more to being the church than Sunday morning, yet we also know that if we wanted to get people OFF the Front Porch they needed to be relaxed and safe ON the Front Porch.   We are still doing some of these things every week!! But I want to invite us to reignite our level of intentionality as we come to Engage on Sundays.  Think of it as being ready for company.  Being alert and intentional to the needs of others is not just the “responsibility” of those greeting or making coffee or doing set up on any given week. Being ready for company is something we ALL can do each week.  Here are a few thoughts I had based on some helpful feedback from this past Sunday.  This past Sunday we had a very full house of 134 people at Engage. We hit our highest ever attendance for the second time.   98 of whom were in the worship gathering.      
               
                                      4 Things you can do to be ready for company.

1. Be attentive to people and to the environment.  If you see people come in that you don’t know. Go introduce yourself and ask how they heard about Engage.  Ya, but what if they already attend Engage? Great, then you just learned someone’s name. No harm, no foul. 

2. Go out of your way to greet people in the chairs. You know who sits in the chairs? The people are who most disconnected or new to Engage. 

3. If you have to sit in the chairs due to space issues, don’t sit in the back row! Why? This last week a line of guests came in late and had to walk all the way through the table section to the other chair section and they had to sit on the front row.  No one wants to sit on the front row on their first or second visit. 

4. You have  permission! If you think we need more chairs when people are still coming in late and the tables are full–get some people together and add another row of chairs.  Take the lead. Go for it. Engage is a place where you have permission to go for it and, um, engage :) pun intended :)

Our dream is to not be a church that  grows so big that everyone can anonymously come and go for years on end.  No, we want to grow, raise us Jesus-mission -shaped leaders, and send out people to go start Engage Communities in neighboring towns and cities…. Being intentional now only helps us be ready for the growth and training it will take to be a part of that bigger story.  Plus, these are small things we can do to show people that we aren’t into religion and just “attending” church.  The gospel of Jesus is like nothing else when it’s authentically lived out in small ways!

Living a better story together.  Love ya,
Jon
 

//Calling all Community Group Leaders at Engage

Watch the following video for some fun filled info about Community Groups at Engage!!

Hey Community Group Leaders,

Over the last two weeks Jon and I have been talking, scheming and praying about Community Groups at Engage. I’m very excited about the potential for growth and relationship-building within the groups, and have a passion for the kind of community that is fostered within groups like these. If our Sunday morning gathering are like the front porch, our community groups are like coming into the living room. This is where we find friendship and go a little bit deeper, interacting with the Bible and what’s being talked about on Sunday mornings, and care for one another. Our desire is to see authentic relationships and real community develop at Engage, and Community Groups are an important avenue for these things to happen.

Over the next week I will be contacting each of you individually to connect about what’s going on with your Community Groups, talk about ways that Jon and I can support and resource you as leaders, and share some of the vision that we’re developing for the groups. We also want to meet together with all of you soon, and so are inviting you to a gathering of Community Groups leaders after our Sunday morning time on Nov. 1. Here are the details:

Community Group Leaders Meeting
Sunday, Nov. 1
11:45am - 1:00pm
Lunch and childcare will be provided.

A big thanks to all of you for serving as Community Group Leaders. I am praying for each of you and your groups, and looking forward to hearing more stories about how God is working in the groups.

Kevin Barr (Director of Community Groups @ Engage)