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Capital Funding Services (CFS)

Raising the Most Funds by Raising Your People

Since 1992, Capital Funding Services has been partnering solely with LCMS congregations and agencies to help them raise funds for capital expansion or debt retirement. With over 1,000 Lutheran organizations served and over $290 million raised for new construction, renovations, and ministry expansion, we invite you to partner with us on bringing your ministry vision to reality.

About CFS
 
  • We share ownership in your ministry.
  • We know and practice the same Lutheran principles.
  • We offer a wide range of on-site services.

Capital Funding Services is a fund-raising service in name only. Yes, our business is to help you raise funds, but our ministry is to grow your people in the grace of free and joyful giving.

Read about our campaigns’ success in the stories below or view our recent campaigns to see who is benefiting from LCEF Capital Funding Services.

We offer a wide range of services that help you communicate vision, assess readiness, and grow stewards for facilities and ministries:

  • vision-affirming workshops
  • campaign readiness studies
  • customized capital stewardship campaigns
  • ongoing stewardship education programs
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We understand the unique fund-raising challenges Lutheran schools and institutions face. Our capital campaign process raises awareness of your needs among prospective donors and grows ownership of your cause. CFS is your fund development partner from start to finish:

  • identifying funding sources and testing potential
  • designing and implementing your campaign
  • designing annual funding strategies
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CAPITAL FUNDING STORIES OF INTEREST
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Reaching the disabled in North Dakota

Helped by an LCEF loan, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, a mission congregation in Bismarck, N.D., opened its doors to the community this past summer in a former retail store. Members are making good use of the space and members are actively reaching out to the developmentally disabled with its Faith and Friends weekly service. It is also a ministry partner to Bethesda Lutheran Communities, with the goal of providing a Lutheran, faith-based group home for people with the disabilities.

New Church Carries on 100-Year Tradition

The congregation of Immanuel Lutheran, Wentzville, Mo., had outgrown its church building and had been worshipping in the school’s multipurpose room for several years. With a generous gift of land in an area along a major road and in close proximity to one of the local school district’s major campuses, the congregation constructed a new church. The new facility was dedicated in August. Immanuel used an LCEF loan to help keep its 100-year history going forward and continuing to touch people in its community.

Design Expresses Congregation’s Purpose

The congregation at St. John, Kimball, Minn., used Capital Funding Services and an LCEF loan to build a new contemporary country church. There were two characteristics of St. John’s ministry that members wished to be carried out in the design: a passion for the cross and a desire to build relationships with Jesus Christ and each other. The interior and exterior windows were designed to create a central alignment between the front door and the altar and draw people to the cross. The shape of the sanctuary windows and ceiling also leads one to the cross, and natural light shines on one’s path to the altar. This new structure reminds congregation members of their purpose every time they enter.

Rural Church Gets Modern Updates

Though attendance at St. Paul Lutheran in Brandon, Minn., averages 15, the congregation is determined to grow. Established in 1900, the current building has the same amenities it always has, which means no running water, kitchen or inside bathrooms. A loan from LCEF helped the congregation build all of this and a fellowship area. The congregation is excited and restarted its vacation Bible school last summer. The congregation’s positive energy is a good example of how rural congregations can begin work on revitalization and renewal.

Strong Faith Leads Texas Church’s Funding Campaign

The congregation of Acts Church Lakeway recently met a crossroads in its history. Members had met in five different locations in the seven years since it was launched, and certain milestones in attendance had not been reached. But God recharged the congregation with a new pastor, Rev. Peter Mueller, and an opportunity to purchase a former retail building, saving time on construction.

To raise the funds needed to purchase the property and building, LCEF’s Rev. John Kieschnick led this small-but-mighty group through a Capital Funding Services campaign. Mueller said the “testimonies spurred people to make even greater gifts than they would have otherwise.” The congregation set a goal of $800,000 for the three-year campaign, a sizable sum for such a small congregation. By Celebration Sunday, commitments totaled just over $1 million.

Vibrant Schools, Kids Heart of New Programs

LCEF knows how important Lutheran education is to the future of the Synod. Helping schools flourish and grow are LCEF’s School Marketing Resources and K.I.D.S. Count curriculum. For more information about either of these programs, call 1-800-843-5233 or visit www.lcefmarketing.com or www.lcefkids.org.

Joyful Response® LCEF's Free Stewardship Service

If a significant share of your congregation members is still placing cash and checks into the offering plate, your church may be missing valuable offerings when families leave town for holidays and vacations. Now is the time to offer your members an electronic stewardship opportunity that provides an automated way to fulfill their financial stewardship commitments. LCEF's Joyful Response® is a free stewardship service for LCMS organizations, allowing members to share their financial blessings conveniently and predictably through electronic deposit of their offerings.

Exciting Changes Coming to Demographics

LCEF has partnered with a new demographics data provider called MissionInsite. This resource provides online access to detailed data about your community, making it a convenient, versatile way to gather information critical to developing ministry plans. Some districts will have access to MissionInsite. The national LCEF office provides the service to districts without access.

Do You Know Your Mission Field?

LCEF’s Demographic and Mailing Services offers your congregation or organization up-to-date population data and resources to help you understand and reach the households in your surrounding community. Our Demographic Services can help you define your mission and reach your community.

Stewardship Blog a Resource for Congregations, Pastors

Dr. Art Scherer has created a Consecrated Stewards blog to share timely stewardship articles and provide resources for those interested in grace-based Christian stewardship. It also serves as a forum for those using Consecrated Stewards and a place for finding answers to frequently asked questions.

The blog can be found at: http://consecratedstewards.blogspot.com. Bookmark the address, check it often, and let us know what you think.

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