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Some on-going Lifegroups:
-Tuesday Morning Bible Study
: meets every Tuesday morning at 10:00 in the Church Parlor. We are currently studying the Book of Romans.

-A Parenting Lifegroup: usually meets the first Sunday night at 7:00 p.m. Place: Hope House. Contact Pastor Kurt by email ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) if you're interested in this prayer and support group.
-MOPS (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers) meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 9:30 a.m.
-Tuesday Fellowship (our Senior Fellowship Group) usually meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 11 a.m.
-Relationships 101-Growing Healthy Relationships: usually meets the fourth Wednesday night at 6 p.m. Place: Hope House. We are using a study based on the movie Fireproof. Contact Pastor Kurt by email ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) if you're interested.
-Alzheimer's Support Group meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. Place: Church Parlor.
-Evening Griefshare meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 7: 00 p.m.
-Divorce Care meets weekly on Wednesday nights at 7 p.m. Place: Parlor. Barb Kirsch facilitates this group.
An Info Class is offered on the second Sunday of each month at 9:40. Place: Pastor's Study.

 
Finance PDF Print E-mail

Emmanuel has been a church that has given generously through the years.

Total giving to Emmanuel’s general fund and all mission giving since 2001 is as follows:

2001 $384, 000
2002 $408, 000
2003 $437, 000
2004 $429, 000
2005 $461, 000
2006 $453, 000
2007 $428, 000
2008 $407, 000 (annualized based on Oct. year to date)

Our average giving to our general fund and missions since 2001 has been $426,000.

These numbers do not include giving to the capital campaign or any other such funds (van, Hope House mortgage, etc.). Absolute giving each year was higher, particularly after our current capital campaign started. Since 2004, Emmanuel has given over $522,000 to support our Capital Campaign which is set to be completed in January, 2009.

Giving to the General Fund after removing the budgeted missions looks like this since 2001:

2001 $304, 000
2002 $327, 000
2003 $352, 000
2004 $340, 000
2005 $356, 000
2006 $356, 000
2007 $362, 000
2008 $342, 000 (annualized based on Oct. year to date)

Emmanuel has long been a very generous church with regards to mission giving. The following numbers represent the total giving to missions (including budgeted missions and our designated mission giving ... ) expressed as a percentage of total giving to the General Fund and missions (these figures do not include what was given to special funds, i.e. the capital campaign) ...

2001 20.9%
2002 20.0%
2003 19.6%
2004 20.6%
2005 22.9%
2006 21.5%
2007 15.5%
2008 15.9% (YTD thru October)
The average giving percentage to missions since 2001 has been 19%.


 

 A giving reflection:

 

Herb Linneweh, a shy retired janitor known for his "radical thriftiness," left a big surprise when he died last spring: cash-filled envelopes hidden throughout the house he had lived in for nearly 50 years. "It was a little over $100,000," Joanie Schwarzbeck, a friend and neighbor, said. "I had no idea he had that kind of money in his house--none.” That's easy to believe. The Chicago Tribune says "he wore his janitor's uniform long after he retired, sewing it back together as it frayed. He walked to a nearby bank every morning for a complimentary cup of coffee. And ... he declined to get a membership at Blockbuster: The library's movies, after all, were free. He never even bothered to get a doctor of his own." All told, the 72-year-old bachelor was worth about $700,000. He left most of it to his church, a local food pantry, the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association, the Salvation Army and the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Even the neighbor's children each received $500. 

When I read this news story, I was impressed by Herb Linneweh’s thriftiness and generosity but the thought occurred to me that he missed one of real blessings of giving: getting to see how your gift affects the lives of others. Herb was generous after his death but what a blessing it would have been for him to see the faces of the excited neighbor’s children; or to have gotten a letter from the pastor of his church telling him all the ways his generous gift had allowed to church to reach out in ministry.

My grandfather, Urban Busiek, was the first pediatrician in Springfield, MO in 1922. He had a large practice and did well financially but my father told me that “Doc” didn’t want to store up his money. He wanted to give it away while he was alive and so he gave generously to his church, the Gideon’s, the YMCA and to other charities. He didn’t leave a large estate when he died, he gave it away while he was alive. My parents have set a similar example for me in their generous giving. Proverbs 11: 24-25 expresses this mindset: “One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed.”

These are difficult financial times. Many of our members live on a fixed income and are struggling to pay for their prescriptions and health care premiums. Some of our members are raising children and dealing with college tuition costs. Some of our members are dealing with an uncertain financial future due to unemployment or debt issues. Some have recently retired and are adjusting to a lower personal income. Despite these changes and difficulties, our members continue to give generously and faithfully.

God has blessed Emmanuel for over 50 years. Join me in praying that God will continue to bless our ministry as we give freely for God’s glory and offer our lives fully to God’s service. Don’t wait until you die to make a difference. Begin to give today.

 

Here's a sample of our 2010 Financial Pledge Card.

As an act of thanksgiving, I promise to put God first in my finances.

I am trusting that as I give generously, God will supply all my needs
according His riches in glory- Philippians 4:19.

Because God has blessed me, I pledge the following amount toward the
2009 Ministry Budget of Emmanuel Baptist Church:

Total: ________________ Monthly: ___________ Weekly: ______________

My gift to the Capital Debt Reduction is 2010:_____________

Name (optional) ¬¬¬_____________________________

This card can be sent to the church office: EBC, 1710 23rd Street, Parkersburg, WV, 26101

 

Emmanuel is currently in the middle of a significant Capital Improvement campaign.

See Capital page for details.