Church treasurer charged with stealing more than $70,000 from her church

Honestly asking Pastors

Does your church have in place?
  • True separation of the receipts function (say a church financial secretary) and disbursement functions (church treasurer)
  • An annual budget
  • Monthly financial statements:
    • Income and expense statement
    • Budget vs expenses statement
    • Balance sheet

  • Regular (say quarterly) financial meetings where the membership is provided financial statements (mentioned above) and an opportunity to ask questions about the same
  • Double signing required for checks (unless an online bill pay service is used)
  • Annual independent audit of the financial statements
How about these:
  • Offsite backup of financial files (disasters happen!)
  • Privacy of giving records (or can just about anyone see who gives what?)
My observation is that often church leaders chide members for being poor stewards but often our own churches are (speaking at a corporate level) poor stewards of funds received

If someone wanted to give to your church 500 shares of stock through a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donor_advised_fund] Donor Advised Fund , are you able to find a copy of your church’s 501(c)(3) documentation so that your church can receive that gift?

Comments:


  • At the end of any ministry campaign,

    Examples:
    • Annual VBS
    • Annual camp ministry
    • Missionary trip
    • Etc
    Does your treasurer provide detailed accounting of the income and expenses of the same *, or is it all just blended into the financials so that no one really knows the true cost of the same?

    * I’m not suggesting that these ministries need to make a profit!
    • When organizations ask the church for money (mission agencies, schools, etc.), do church leaders request annual financial statements of the same?
    • When you ask for money, are you willing to provide complete accounting as to the financials (how much received? How spent? etc)
    • When money is requested (say for a thanksgiving offering) for a specific project
      • Are those funds actually used for that project?
      • Is there reporting back to the congregation?
      • Example
        • Special Christmas offering for replacing furnace # 2
        • How much will it be?
        • How much was received?
        • How was it really spent on furnace # 2?
        • How much was spent?