Progress

Written by cycleguy on July 20th, 2017

I like progress. We all do. I like seeing progress. We all do. The state is redoing the main drag through Spencer and I have to remind myself it is called “progress.” I will have to remind myself of that for two years.

OVCF, the church I pastor, has been needing room for the children for several years. We have taken a very conservative approach in that we want cash in hand before moving ahead. With the generosity of our people, two donations, and an inheritance, we were able to move ahead with getting the shell done and the interior framed.  I’ve included some pictures of the outside and the framing. (The addition mimics the old building in looks). In what may be a first, what we estimated we needed and what we had just about equaled each other (to our good).

We do have some money set aside (but not enough) so we met the other night to plan our next steps. That plan is now in place and we will be moving ahead slowly since we have determined not to borrow any money.

I’m excited about the progress. I’m even more excited about the debt-free approach we are taking. I have always contended that big mortgages are an albatross around the neck of a church. A church with a big mortgage is often hamstrung in helping others with simple things. For example, the leadership here has stated “No kid will not go to camp because of finances.” Last summer, and again this summer, we have spent over $3000 sending kids to church camp, giving part-time and full-time scholarships to any who ask for/need it. I like that approach. Just today (Wednesday) I visited camp with Ryan (our youth pastor) to visit 9 campers from OVCF, all of whom received some help, and a couple who received complete help. If one young person’s life is changed, it is worth it.

These are exciting time for us. I hope you don’t mind me sharing some of my thoughts. I certainly won’t mind you praying for us as move along progress.

 

7 Comments so far ↓

  1. Kari Scare says:

    Progress is always encouraging. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Lisa notes says:

    I love your church’s philosophy to not be saddled with debt, and to help pay for children to go to camp. Definitely all progress in the right direction! Blessings to you, Bill, and continuing to pray about your upcoming surgery. I’m sure your church family will miss you as you recuperate.

    • cycleguy says:

      Thanks Lisa for the positive comment about the church and most definitely for the prayers. Hopefully the recuperation won’t be that rigorous so that I’ll miss preaching.

  3. Now I really like that debt-free approach, Bill. It does show a fiscal responsibility that so many churches don’t practice. And that you can provide for those children? Just awesome!
    I will add your expansion progress to my prayers.
    Blessings!

    • cycleguy says:

      thanks martha. I’m glad the leadership adopted that decision several years ago. We would have, if they hadn’t, a shiny new adult worship center up front with enough debt to choke an elephant. And thanks for your prayers.

  4. floyd says:

    That’s awesome! And I like the approach. Spending people’s hard earned tithe and gifts on interest does seem a bit like lacking wisdom.