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Q&A: SELECTING THE RIGHT BUS FOR YOUR CHURCH

From knowing driver requirements in advance, to maintenance and insurance considerations, to answering the buying-versus-leasing dilemma — and much more — two experts share their tried-and-true advice. Church Executive: What basic information should a church have in hand when visiting a bus dealer? Mike Brasher: First, they need to know who’s going to drive the […]

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Microsoft licensing changes for nonprofits, explained

On May 14, 2025, Microsoft sent an email to non-profit grant customers announcing: Your Microsoft 365 Business Premium grant is being discontinued. Such words can send shivers up the spines of non-profit staff, as many depend on the Microsoft grants.  First, if you’re still shivering, that’s understandable — but please wrap yourself in a warm […]

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STILL UNDECIDED: the issue of church school funding hits a stalemate … for now

Last week, the Supreme Court handed down its “non-decision” in the latest church school funding case, affirming the lower court decision by an equally divided court. No reasoning was given, nor was a breakdown of how the justices voted provided, leaving undecided the central issue as to whether a state can directly fund a church […]

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PROTECTING THE FLOCK: Important insurance steps to take for church members abroad

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By Doug Gulleson The focus of every church is serving God, serving others, and encouraging others to serve in their own part. For many churches, the desire to serve extends to all parts of the globe as members embark on missions and provide humanitarian aid to spread the word of God and serve those in […]

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FIRE PROTECTION FOR YOUR CHURCH FACILITY: A Practical Guide

Forward Church in Irvington, Ala. after a fire renovation Taking care of a church building involves more than just maintaining the grounds and keeping the lights on; it means creating a safe space for your congregation to gather, worship, and experience community. One critical aspect of that safety is fire protection. Whether your church is […]

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Are You Ready to Build?

  By Rodney C. James Building, expanding, buying, and renovating can be exciting. Let’s explore several facets of readiness. Is Your Church Body Healthy? What if I told you that you’re running a three-mile race tomorrow? If you’re in great shape, that probably wouldn’t scare you or seem like a big deal. But if you’re […]

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MAKING THE CASE FOR MASTER PLANNING

  We have new land! How do we begin to plan for a campus that will meet our long-term vision and ministry needs? What if those needs change over the next decade?  These are valid questions which, if not answered correctly — at the beginning — can be very costly and even devastating to future […]

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BRINGING A GOD-GIVEN VISION TO LIFE (One leap of faith at a time)

    By RaeAnn Slaybaugh Genesis Metro Church was founded in 2002 with humble beginnings. Ever since, the church has seen explosive growth largely because Lead Pastor Tim Bourne and his team have bravely stepped out in faith. So – critically – has its building partner. The story of Genesis Metro Church begins simply: with […]

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WINDOWS 10 END OF SERVICE — are you ready?

        It seems like just yesterday we were reveling in the announcement from Microsoft that Windows 10 would be the last version of Windows. No more upgrades, no more end-of-service support, no more IT hassle. It seemed utopian. Now here we are. We’re well into Windows 11 — waiting for Windows 12 […]

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SECURING PEACE OF MIND: Thoughtful planning for funeral and burial costs

By Alina Parizianu, CFP®, MBA, RICP® You might have heard the proverb, “Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die.” These wise words remind us that no one enjoys contemplating their own mortality. Many of us would prefer to postpone the preparations for our inevitable passing. However, it’s often the tasks we […]

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