Home & Leisure

/

ArcaMax

How to Start a Church: An Informative Guide

on

Published in Home Articles

Did you know that less than half of all Americans belong to a religious congregation?

Nonbelief is at an all-time high, which is why starting a church is so important. That way, you can bring your community together to worship a higher power.

Are you wondering how you can do it? Keep reading to learn all about how to start a church and spread the word of God.

Brainstorm a Church Name

When it comes to opening a church, you’ll need to come up with a unique name that you’ll use when you file the Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State.

It’s best to brainstorm with friends and family members and come up with a list of the best 5 or 10 names. It can also help to write out a mission statement. Will your church focus on revivalism, educating youth, spreading the gospel to the homeless, or all of the above?

Gather Brothers and Sisters

To legally start a church, it helps to form a fellowship first. Just as Jesus started with a single follower then went on to change the world, so will you need to have a dedicated group of like-minded people.

This will go a long way toward filing for non-profit status with the Internal Revenue Service. One regulation to keep in mind is that you’ll need at least three or more board members who are unrelated to you. They can be your friends, for instance, but they shouldn’t have marital or blood relations.

In any case, you’ll need a Federal Employer Identification Number. This will be used as you fill out IRS applications online.

Write Up Your Bylaws

Next, you’ll need to create a set of bylaws. These will define the foundation of your church and protect you from laws that might go against your beliefs, such as same-sex marriage laws.

It’s crucial to keep your bylaws updated as new legislation is passed by the American government. The last thing you’d want is for your First Amendment rights to be trampled on.

After that’s done, you can start thinking about what types of churches you’d want to build.

Hire a Reliable Construction Company

No church is complete without a house of worship that can make God proud. With this in mind, you should hire American Steeples and Baptistries to create the perfect complements to your church.

Make sure you have a location picked out. It’s also important to look into various building regulations that pertain to your state.

Now You Know How to Start a Church

Now that you’ve learned all about how to start a church, you can tell people the good news about God’s love and power. With enough faith and dedication, you can help Americans believe in the greatness of God.

From entertainment and real estate to fitness and beauty, we’re your number one source of reliable and informative news. Are you worried about missing out? Be sure to bookmark our site so that you can pop in any time you want.

 

Comments

blog comments powered by Disqus

 

Related Channels

America's Test Kitchen

America's Test Kitchen

By America's Test Kitchen
ArcaMax Chef

ArcaMax Chef

By ArcaMax Chef
Ask The Builder

Ask The Builder

By Tim Carter
Ask The Vet

Ask The Vet

By Dr. Lee Pickett
Celebrity Travel

Celebrity Travel

By Jae-Ha Kim
Dear Monty

Dear Monty

By Richard Montgomery
Do It Yourself Or Not

Do It Yourself Or Not

By Gene and Katie Hamilton
Eric's Autos

Eric's Autos

By Eric Peters
Everyday Cheapskate

Everyday Cheapskate

By Mary Hunt
Focus on the Family

Focus on the Family

By Jim Daly
Georgia Garvey

Georgia Garvey

By Georgia Garvey
Jeff Rugg

Jeff Rugg

By Jeff Rugg
Lenore Skenazy

Lenore Skenazy

By Lenore Skenazy
Living Space

Living Space

By Kathryn Weber
My Pet World

My Pet World

By Cathy M. Rosenthal
Problem Solved

Problem Solved

By Christopher Elliott
Real Estate Matters

Real Estate Matters

By Ilyce R. Glink and Samuel J. Tamkin
Recipes by Zola

Recipes by Zola

By Zola Gorgon
Rick Steves' Europe

Rick Steves' Europe

By Rick Steves' Europe
Taking The Kids

Taking The Kids

By Eileen Ogintz
Travel & Adventure

Travel & Adventure

By Various authors
Travel Troubleshooter

Travel Troubleshooter

By Christopher Elliott

Comics

Garfield Kevin Siers Shrimp And Grits Jerry King Cartoons Barney Google And Snuffy Smith Candorville