Conference Apportionments

As discussed in my article in the November Messenger, Conference Apportionments are based on applying a “benevolence factor” to the prior year “total operating expenses” of each member church. Included in the operating expenses are Pastors’ salary and expenses, Church Programs, and Church operating costs. For example, Glen Mar’s “apportionments” for 2008 were $186,347 based on a benevolence factor of approx. 23%.To the credit of the leaders of the Conference, they have realized the burden that apportionments have put on its member churches over the years, and in 2006, the Conference committed to reduce the benevolence factor to 19.5% by 2012. However, recognizing that some congregations were struggling with these commitments during these tough economic times, the Conference felt it could not wait until 2012 to make the reductions. Today they notified all the member churches today that the benevolence factor for 2009 has been reduced to 19.5%.

So, what does this mean for Glen Mar? Originally for 2009, with the benevolence factor set at 22%, our apportioned giving was $194,493. As a result of this change, Glen Mar’s Conference Apportionments will be $172,393 ($14,393/mo) in 2009 - a reduction of over 10 % from the original amount. As we face a challenging economic year in 2009, this reduction is certainly well received and we are grateful to the Conference for its commitment to the health and ministry of its member churches.

To review the complete letter from the Bishop’s office , click here.

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