Stand for pureworship
I am an active MS. I come here hear the other side of the argument. As a MS I get the "privilege" of auditing our congregation accounts. I also get to help collect the money out of the contribution boxes.
I can verify 2 things, at least for our local congregation:
First, most of our expenses are paid for by a small handful of donations.
Second, our congregation barely pays its bills.
The elders each donate about $50-100 a month. They write checks, that's how I know. We get another $100-200 a month in cash. Who knows who gives that. Besides the elders, the only other checks are from a) a 70 year old sister with an unbelieving mate. And ... Well ... Just realized it but all three sisters that write checks have unbelieving mates...Anyways, how is our congregation doing financially? Dirt poor! Last month we ended with $0.31 in the account. AND, we had to put off paying 2 bills till next month. But the accounts report doesn't mention that side point. It only shows money taken in - (minus) bills actually paid. So our accounts report showed we had a SURPLUS of 31 cents. In truthfulness we were in the hole around $300.
Last night we passed the resolution to pay the TOAA and KHAA fund. It came to $93 a month for our congregation. That was roughly $10-$20 more than we had already been paying per month. Because we had a similar resolution last year.
I asked the accounts overseer after the meeting if we could afford it. Remember, last month we were already $300 in the hole. He looked worried and said "I hope so."
So, how do we keep the lights on? Every month we as a congregation do not donate enough. It turns out that there is one sister in the hall that keeps saving our butts. She donated $20,000.00 two years ago to pay off our KH mortgage. Well, that should have certainly made it easier to pay our bills. NOPE! Because 6 months later RBC came and did a remodel. We had to get another loan! We got a $40,000 loan for the remodel. the actuall cost was only $30,000 WHICH THE SAME SISTER WROTE A CHECK FOR!!!
So, one would think that we would have no loan payments, right? I mean our first loan was paid off by a sister. The cost of the remodel was paid by the same sister. We could just give the rest of the money back, and be paid off. Right? NOPE!
When the brothers wrote the branch to give the money back, the following was the reply from the branch:
"Concerning the $10,000 balance left on the loan, it is recommended that instead of giving it back, it could be used as a donation towards the Hmong translation center in Sacramento CA."
So our congregation abided by this "suggestion" and instead of paying off our loan, donated the extra money to another building project.
End result? We are still paying off a loan for our "donation"
So stand for pure worship, just because an "elder" tells someone that thier congregation is broke, does not make him weak in the faith. It does not make him an apostate. He may just be speaking the truth.