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Updates from the Campaign Chairman
We are excited around the Conference’s Capital campaign in 2012. While some churches are in the process of conducting their campaign, others are busy paying their pledges. Thank you to all churches who have kept up their payments in 2011. For those, that may be having a harder time making your payments, please feel to call me at anytime to discuss options.
Connect here to read what some SEC congregations are saying.
Pleasant Hill Community Church UCC
Central Congregational UCC
Link here to read the latest on what is happening with our Campaign.
Your church may be asking . . .
What can our local church expect
to receive from the Campaign?
Build Covenant and Connection across the conference so that we may encourage and support one another. The conference will provide resources that will enable our congregations to more effectively provide witness and ministry to our communities.
Build Leadership for the local church and the emerging Southeast Conference.
Build Congregations: renew existing congregations and support their expressed desire for increased ministry and more effective witness and to develop new churches in order to substantially extend our presence across the Southeast over the next five years.
Be sure to read the various ways your church can remit funds. The document called, “Remittance of Funds” (follow link to read more) gives your treasurer or financial secretary information on how to remit payments to the Conference office. Follow this link for Remittance of Funds Form.
Follow this link to see the churches who have already Pledged to the Transforming Churches – Transforming Lives Capital Campaign.
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds.” Romans 12:2
Link here to read letter from Debbie Spearman, SEC campaign chairman.
Contact
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if you would like to speak with her about the current campaign process. If you would like to read the progress of the campaign click here to read more.
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