How our church handles money:
Church bulletin tells visitors that the offering is for members and that they are not expected to give.
20% off the top goes to other organizations that we think are doing good work. We figure if we are going to encourage our people to give we ought to do the same.
The preacher (me) has nothing to do with the money. I don't know who gives what. I see the financial report every month when everyone else does.
Statements I've made about money in the last couple of months in a sermon or at Sunday School.
"If you know someone who is poor and needs help, isn't it stupid to give money to the church and then tell us who they are so we can give it to them. Just give them the money, you don't need to go through us. If you can't take care of them, tell us and we'll do what we can too."
"God doesn't need your money."
I quoted someone here who said that one of the things they've learned about God is that He is not good with money. I then told them that God is good with money. He doesn't need theirs. If they would like to participate in what we're doing fine, BUT if God's behind it, it will happen whether they help or not.
God doesn't want your money. He wants YOU.
I guess I've never believed that God needs anyone's money and thinking he does keeps some preachers from preaching the truth.
My .02
Edited for spelling