Pulpit Rock Family,
We just closed out the first quarter of the budget year and wanted to take a moment to give a few updates on where we sit financially.
We shared in June that we had a gap of
This blog is the final blog in a 3-part series about generosity. We’ve been taking some intentional time this year to share what we believe about giving, the impact your giving has, goals we’ve set,
This blog is part 2 of a 3-part series about generosity, as we take some intentional time this year to share what we believe about giving, the impact of your giving, and to invite you to have a
This blog is part of a 3-part series about generosity. We want to take some intentional time this year to share what we believe about giving, the impact of your giving, and to invite you to start
This year you will find our five ministry partners as a part of our Kingdom Come Christmas Offer. Learn More
Jubilee Fund
Remnant Generation | Uganda
The Pando Collective
The Exodus
Hello Church,
In my role as the Executive Director of Operations, I’ve seen firsthand how God has used people saying yes to generosity to impact the world. The world around them and across the
Hello Church,
It’s hard to believe that summer is just around the corner. Maybe it’s the lingering cold temps this year or just the truth that the days fly by faster the older we get, but for
Many years ago, a sermon here at Pulpit Rock challenged us to identify our mission field. As I recall the sermon, I remember an emphasis on the idea that our mission field does not have to be across
This year, we get to partner with Tirzah International, Lutheran Family Services Refugee Program, 1,000 Lighthouses & Tyre Church, and The Exodus Road in the 2021 Christmas Offering:
Since March, all donations made to the Refugee Support designated giving account went towards food and relief in Myanmar. Read more about the crisis there and how your funds are being
We recently closed out another fiscal year (it runs from July to June), and with that comes the excitement of planning for a new year, while giving pause to look back on the past year.
It’s a time
As you may know, last month's donations towards the Refugee Support designated giving account went towards food and relief in Myanmar. These funds have been used to purchase large bags of rice,
If you’ve been at Pulpit Rock for a while, you’ve noticed that we don’t talk a lot about church budgets, money and such.
While we have been doing just fine, thanks to an amazing and generous
We wanted to say thank you again for giving to the 2020 Mercy Christmas Offering at Pulpit Rock, and to invite you to join a very special video call to hear updates on the impact of your
We just wanted to take a quick moment and say thank you!
Thank you for listening to God and allowing Him to lead you. Thank you for giving to our 2020 Mercy Christmas Offering.
We were
Christmas greetings from our Salvation Army team here at Pulpit Rock!
Because of the generosity and monetary contribution from Pulpit Rock Church and our team members, we delivered 330 pairs of
The Light Will Rise To Bring Hope
On Tuesday evening of the 4th of August, Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, was devastated by a huge explosion. It left behind over 170 people dead, 6,000
Let’s be honest, most of us don’t love it when churches talk about money.
I’ve always thought it sounds kind of manipulative. And for me most of those conversations bring to mind a slick huckster
(or How We Spend Your Money – Part 4)
As Executive Pastor, I stand at a unique intersection in the life of our church.
Church is first and foremost a spiritual thing. It is God’s idea for
(or How We Spend Your Money - Part 3)
I was recently at a conference where the speaker asked: What would someone notice about your church if you couldn’t explain anything to them? If someone
(or How We Spend Your Money - Part 2)
I was recently reminded of this truth:
You never notice the lightbulbs until they are not working.
I walked into a room in my home with no windows,
I’m sitting in my office on Wednesday night at 7 PM and I’m feeling a little emotional.
I’m feeling emotional, because I just walked through both of our buildings. It is AWANA night and tonight is