Being A Community of Faith:
1998 Proposed Church Budget


We learn from the Apostle Paul that we live by faith and not by sight and we should make it our goal to please Him wherever we are. (2 Cor. 5:1-9). The 1998 Budget continues to build a COMMUNITY OF FAITH confident in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

The 1998 Unified Budget of $952,000 is a 5.6 percent increase over the 1997 total revised unified budget.

Central is a growing church. In 1997 we increased our worship service attendance, and our adult and children's Sunday School attendance. Central is also an active church, with multiple worship services, youth activities, music groups, etc that meet each week. The 1998 Budget fully supports the continued growth of Central's impact at home and abroad.

Our budget is shown below in terms of Central's different ministries.

WORSHIP $138,085
(14 cents of every dollar)

More and more people are attracted to worship at Central because of the faithful preaching of God's Word, an exceptional music ministry for all ages, and the diversity of our worship celebrations. The objective of the 1998 budget in regard to worship is to continue building a community of faith while giving honor to our Lord.

Included in this expense are portions of the salaries and benefits for our Pastors and the Director of Music Ministries, as well as the cost of the radio broadcast, and the music ministry.

MISSIONS $321,613
(34 cents of every dollar)

This budget raises Central's direct support of missions by 5.4% and continues to grow our missions program as an increasing percent of Central's budget, in keeping with Central's priority to build our impact through local, national, and international ministries. One of every six dollars in the Missions Budget goes to Social Action to minister among the poor, needy and oppressed. This budget provides increased aid to approximately 75 missionaries and ministries which Central has been supporting, and takes on several new causes.

In addition to the direct support of missions, this total includes a portion of our Associate Pastor's and Senior Pastor's salaries and benefits

YOUTH MINISTRY $61,819
(7 cents of every dollar)

Our youth are a gift and a trust from God. Just as worship and children's and adult Sunday School, Central's youth ministry is also reaching an increasing number of junior and senior high youth. This part of the budget makes possible the combination of fellowships, Bible Studies, Sunday School classes, work projects, and retreats which build strong disciples for today and tomorrow.

CHILDREN'S MINISTRY $46,384
(5 cents of every dollar)

For many of Central's families, building disciples begins with the care and nurture of 160 children on the average Sunday. The 1998 budget will fund Sunday School, Children's Worship, Adventure Club, music programs, Saturday activities, VeBS, parent/teacher training, and a children's retreat to continue growing an excellent children's ministry.

CONGREGATIONAL CARE & NURTURE $102,195
(11 cents of every dollar)

Being a community of faith requires a mix of love, nurture, instruction, and support. This portion of the budget undergirds the pastoral care provided by our pastors and other staff, the caring of the Diaconate, and the support of the Paraclete Lay Ministry, Adult Christian Education, and a variety of fellowships and discipling activities.

BUILDINGS $106,341
(11 cents of every dollar)

To support Central's existing ministry programs, and to handle further growth in 1998, we must maintain and improve our existing building. Even counting on Central's tradition of significant volunteer labor to maintain our buildings and grounds, we must spend money each year to provide for essential maintenance and capital improvements, along with light, heat, and insurance. Later this year we expect to dedicate our new building expansion which will provide additional educational and multi-purpose facilities.

DEBT SERVICE $20,000
(2 cents of every dollar)

This expense is steadily retiring Central's small existing debt.

SUPPORT $155,563
(16 cents of every dollar)

This provides for the office staff, telephone service, postage, copy machine and other administrative costs necessary to support the above ministries. Good management and faithful volunteers help to keep the growth in this area to a minimum.


Our mission statement is "Moving people toward Christ, by being a Community of Faith..." You can fulfill this mission in your life, your family and for others in this community and around the world by being active in the ministries at Central. As a church community the participation of each of us is essential as we give of our time, talents and tithes and take advantage of the many ministry programs offered. Your faithful contributions make a real difference for the Lord, His world, our community, and our fellowship. Let's build together on the one and only foundation, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, for His greatest glory.

The Pastors, Staff and Session
of Central Church

Now we know
that if the earthly tent
we live in
is destroyed,
we have a building
from God,
an eternal house in heaven,
not built by human hands.
- 2 Corinthians 5:1