We have bankers, accountants, and generally “sharp” business people involved with our ministry, either on committees or as vendors. Why should we consider SCG services?
It’s true that every ministry SCG has ever touched, and will touch, has valuable intellectual capital available within its staff, its vendors and its lay leadership. Our clients represent all levels of financial sophistication, including some acknowledged by their peers as being at the top of the “church industry” in practices and results. Even these clients consistently agree that SCG’s perspective is different from what was available to them, and the SCG viewpoint has become a key component in finding, or sticking to, the path most congruent with their vision. We believe the perspective we have gained over two decades of working daily with ministries – initially with only a financier’s goals and later expanding to include the ministry’s beliefs – is unique. We have learned that one size does not, in fact, “fit all” and we have learned to tailor our processes to meet each ministry’s individual needs. In addition, our Strategic Financial Planning Process (SFP) is both innovative and ef