For most churches, finances can be a consistent source of pressure. While money isn’t the ultimate goal (the mission of the church is!), it’s a necessary tool to fuel ministry and expand the impact of the gospel. This guide explores eight practical ways churches can increase revenue, while staying focused on their God-given mission.
Whether your church is struggling to keep the lights on or you’re looking for new ways to fund ministry growth, these strategies will inspire you to think creatively about financial sustainability.
What Does It Mean to ‘Make Money’ as a Church?
Churches aren’t businesses, but financial resources are critical to furthering the mission of the church. From staff salaries to curriculum for kids’ ministry, every part of church life requires funding.
The Bible shows us that financial stewardship was important to the early church, and it still is today. Funds are used to:
• Support church staff and leaders (1 Timothy 5:17-18, Galatians 6:6)
• Spread the gospel (Luke 8:1-3, Philippians 4:15-16)
• Care for the poor within the church and the broader community (Acts 2:45, James 1:27)
While the method of generating funds has evolved over time, the principle remains the same: finances are a tool to serve God’s mission.
Eight Common Streams of Church Revenue
If you’ve ever felt stuck trying to find ways to increase your church’s revenue, you’re not alone. Here are eight potential sources of income to consider, from the most traditional to the more creative:
#1 - Donations, Tithes, and Offerings
This is the most common way churches generate revenue. Encouraging members to give is biblically rooted and has been practiced since the early church in Acts.
To maximize giving:
• Teach biblical principles of generosity during sermons or through classes.
• Use modern church giving software to make it easy for members to give online, via mobile apps, or text.
#2 - Church Grants
Many churches overlook grants as a viable funding source, but they’re worth exploring! There are grants available from governments, private foundations, and nonprofits. Grants can help fund specific projects, like outreach programs or building repairs.
Check out these resources to get started:
• Instrumentl (USA Grants)
• Google Ad Grants
• ChurchJuice
#3 - Facility Rentals
Your church building is an asset, so why not make the most of it? Renting your space to the community can generate additional revenue while creating connections.
Examples of rentals include:
• Hosting weddings or receptions
• Renting space to other congregations
• Daycares, schools, or after-school programs
• Conferences, meetings, or community events
Tip: Keep your facilities well-maintained to attract renters and ensure safety.
#4 - Fees for Services
Churches often provide valuable services that can be monetized while still serving the community. Consider offering:
• Pastoral Counseling: Provided by trained staff.
• Summer Camps or Retreats: Charge fees to cover costs while generating extra income.
• Daycare or Preschool Services: Meet community needs while supplementing revenue.
These services can fund themselves while also increasing your church’s visibility in the community.
#5 - Church Merchandise (Church Merch)
Selling branded church merchandise is a win-win for your congregation and your finances.
• Revenue: Generates extra funds for the church.
• Community Building: Strengthens church identity and connection.
• Marketing: Members wear or use merch in public, increasing your church’s visibility.
Examples include:
• T-shirts, hats, and hoodies
• Mugs or tumblers
• Notebooks or Bibles with your church logo
#6 - Endowments and Investments
If your church has received a large donation or has extra funds, consider setting up an endowment fund.
• The principal amount is invested, and the interest is used to fund church operations or special projects.
• An endowment ensures long-term financial stability and appeals to donors who want to leave a lasting legacy.
Tip: Work with a professional financial advisor to ensure compliance with nonprofit laws and responsible fund management.
#7 - Fundraising Events
Fundraisers are a tried-and-true way to raise money while building community. Get creative with events like:
• Bake Sales or Community Yard Sales
• Talent Shows or Concerts
• 5K Run/Walks
• Silent Auctions or Spaghetti Dinners
These events not only bring in revenue but also create opportunities for fellowship and outreach.
#8 - Church-Run Businesses
Running a small business can be an effective way for churches to make money and serve the community. Ideas include:
• Coffee Shop or Café: Create a social space for members and visitors.
• Bookstore: Sell books, Bibles, and devotionals.
• Thrift Store: Offer affordable goods while generating revenue for the church.
Important: Be sure to consult with a tax professional to ensure compliance with nonprofit regulations before starting a church-run business.
A Pastor’s Money Management Toolbox
Managing finances isn’t every pastor’s favorite part of ministry, but the right tools and support can make it easier. Here’s what you need to succeed:
1. A Strong Finance Committee
A trusted team that handles budgeting, compliance, and long-term planning.
2. Church Accounting Software
Use software like SteepleMate to track finances, maintain transparency, and simplify reporting.
3. Modern Church Giving Software
Make it easy for members to give with online and mobile options.
4. A Reliable Accountant
Hire a professional who understands nonprofit and church-specific regulations.
5. Communication Tools
Use apps or platforms to communicate financial updates and budgets with church members and staff.
Making money for your church doesn’t mean straying from your mission—it means using your resources to further it. With these eight revenue streams and a solid money management plan, your church can overcome financial challenges and grow sustainably.
Don’t let finances hold back the vision God has given you for your church. Plan wisely, steward faithfully, and trust that God will provide as you pursue His work.