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Mission
Founders
What Mission Founders do:
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Pledge
a significant financial gift toward the compensation package of
a mission developer at a new U.S. mission site. (The average
total cost is about $180,000 over three years. This amount may
vary, depending upon local and synod support and whether the
Founder is an individual congregation or a group of
congregations;
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Select
the site to support from a packet of New Ministry Profiles. It
may be within the donor's synod; more often, it will be in one
of the fast-growing areas of the country;
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Promise
to uphold the new ministry with prayer, encouragement, and
volunteers, as practical, and maintain regular contact;
and
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Participate,
if possible, in the new congregation's landmark occasions – first
worship service, charter Sunday, organization Sunday, dedication
of first facility, etc.
Mission Founders gifts
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are “over and above” regular
mission support,
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are made to the
Evangelical Outreach and Congregational Mission unit or to a mutually agreed upon local
fiscal agent,
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may be paid over one to three
years (five, if necessary for the donor), and
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have enabled the start of more than
100 ELCA congregations, in
addition to those started out of the unit's budget, over the
past ten years.
Previous Founders have
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shared an eagerness to be
involved in the miracle of new life,
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wanted to live out Christ's
Great Commission in a tangible, visible way,
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have recognized that starting a
new congregation also brings great rewards to the donor, and
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have felt that the best legacy
to leave for the future is another growing, serving, witnessing
church.
Examples
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One couple has committed
$100,000 for a new start in Yeadon, Pennsylvania, and $50,000
for another.
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As part of their capital
campaign, Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Sioux City, Iowa,
committed $150,000 for a new start in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa.
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A cluster of congregations in
Santa Maria, California, committed $25,000 for each of five
years to support a new Latino start in their area.
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The Southeastern Iowa Synod
has contributed $40,000 toward a new start in East Des Moines, Iowa,
and $40,000 toward a new start in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Trinity Waupaca, Wisconsin, is utilizing the gifts of one of its
pastors to start a satellite in a different part of the city.
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A California couple contributed
$600,000 which, when combined with the gifts of other partners
and the Evangelical Outreach and Congregational Mission unit, gifted seven new ministries.
Read about other congregations that
have committed themselves to
Mission Founders
relationships.
To learn
more about how you can be involved in Mission Founders, contact
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