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Distilled: Church Finance Made Simple
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Ep.8: How to Build an Effective Chart of Accounts
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
jeudi 24 avril 2025 • Durée 08:50
In this episode of Distilled: Church Finances Made Simple, Dan and Kira recap their time at the Exponential Conference in Florida—featuring Santa hats, snow yeti pajama pants, and a missing tiny Jesus figurine—before diving into something that may sound boring, but is actually foundational for church financial clarity: the Chart of Accounts (COA).
Dan breaks down what a Chart of Accounts is, why it matters, and how simplifying it can relieve burdens for ministry leaders, empower wise financial decisions, and keep every dollar aligned with your mission and vision. Whether you’re a pastor or ministry leader, you’ll walk away with a better understanding of how to use your COA to clearly communicate your church’s priorities—not just to your team, but also to your congregation.
One Key Takeaway:
Look at your Chart of Accounts and ask: is it simple, clear, and aligned with our mission and vision? If not—simplify it. Your financial reports should tell the story of your church’s priorities.
Resources Mentioned:
Learn how Parable can help you simplify and align your COA by reach out to their team.
Ep. 18: From Fear to Fuel: Reframing Church Budgeting as Mission
Saison 1 · Épisode 18
mardi 16 septembre 2025 • Durée 09:34
Episode Summary
Budgeting season doesn’t have to feel like a plunge into the unknown. In this episode of Distilled, we sit down with Joseph Plagge from Martus Solutions to talk about how pastors and ministry leaders can move past the fear and frustration often associated with budgeting. Joseph shares practical ways to reframe budgeting from a dreaded spreadsheet exercise into a mission-driven opportunity—one that fuels ministry impact and discipleship.
From simplifying financial language, to training ministry leaders, to even making budgeting season fun (yes, snacks are involved), this conversation helps you see budgets as more than numbers—they’re ministry plans in action.
One Key Takeaway
Budgeting is not just about filling out spreadsheets—it’s about aligning dollars with mission. When ministry leaders are equipped and engaged, budgets become powerful tools that tell the story of lives changed and resources stewarded for the kingdom.
Resources Mentioned
Martus Solutions – Your Budget Season Prep Kit → Get the prep kit
Parable Church Budgeting Toolkit → Download the toolkit
Parable Budgeting University → Learn more & enroll
Ep. 14: The Coming Revolution in Church Econonmics
Saison 1 · Épisode 14
vendredi 25 juillet 2025 • Durée 16:08
The American church’s reliance on tithes and offerings as its primary source of income is no longer enough to sustain long-term ministry. In this episode, Dan Pourbaix and Greg Daley of Parable speak with Mark DeYmaz, pastor and CEO of The Church Economist, about the financial disruption already underway—and what churches must do to adapt.
Mark explains that thriving churches are expanding beyond traditional giving by embracing new models of revenue generation. These include launching for-profit businesses, securing grants and external donations, and leveraging their existing assets to fund ministry. This shift isn’t just about generating income—it’s about increasing missional impact, engaging more people in meaningful work, and bringing life back to communities.
The conversation dives into the theological, sociological, and technological realities that are forcing this change and offers practical ideas for church leaders who want to stay ahead of the curve.
One Key Takeaway
Churches must diversify their funding models now to remain sustainable and impactful in the 21st century. This requires rethinking stewardship and intentionally exploring new sources of income that align with the church’s mission.
Resources Mentioned
- Books by Mark DeYmaz
- The Church Economist
- www.churcheconomists.com – Offers tools like:
- Church Economics Assessment (free 6–7 minute tool)
- Sustainability Sprint – Helps churches build a customized funding roadmap
- www.churcheconomists.com – Offers tools like:
- Learn More About Parable
Ep. 10: The Future of Church Finance Starts With Your Voice
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
mardi 17 juin 2025 • Durée 10:07
In this episode of Distilled, Greg Daley, founder and visionary of Parable, joins host Dan Pourbaix to announce and unpack Parable’s bold new nationwide initiative: a survey designed to hear directly from church leaders about what’s really happening in church finances. Together, they explore the three key areas the survey is focused on—financial management, stewardship development, and accountability—and why insights in these areas are crucial to helping churches build trust, inspire generosity, and lead with integrity. Whether your church has solid systems or feels stuck in outdated practices, this conversation is a call to action: your voice matters, and the future of church stewardship depends on it.
One Key Takeaway: Your real-world experience with church finances—successes, struggles, systems—is the missing piece in building tools and solutions that actually help. Add your voice to shape what’s next.
Resources Mentioned: Church Finance Survey
Pre-Season: Talking About Giving in Church: The #1 Mistake
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
lundi 2 décembre 2024 • Durée 04:31
In this episode, we explore the most common mistake churches make regarding finances—avoiding the topic altogether. Join Dan & Kira as they unpack why talking about money is not just about budgets or fundraising but about discipleship. Learn practical ways to lead your congregation into a healthier, gospel-centered perspective on stewardship and generosity.
What You’ll Learn:
Why avoiding the topic of money is a missed discipleship opportunity How to create a culture of generosity in your church Practical tips for starting conversations about money with your congregationAdditional Resources:
Free Resources on Talking About Giving: Explore tools and guides to help you engage your church in meaningful conversations about generosity. Access now Webinar: 5 Critical Actions to Cultivate Generosity in Your Church: Gain actionable insights to inspire generosity in your community. Watch hereSubscribe so you don’t miss future episodes where we tackle more church finance challenges and solutions!
Ep. 25: What If They Don’t Trust the Church with Money?
Saison 1 · Épisode 25
mercredi 10 décembre 2025 • Durée 10:36
Episode Summary:
This episode continues the conversation with Mark Venti of Overflow and Generosity University, addressing the common pastoral struggle of talking about money in the church, especially amid congregational skepticism. Mark Venti highlights that Jesus spoke about money frequently, emphasizing stewardship and giving as matters of the heart, not just financial literacy. To overcome fear and build trust, pastors are encouraged to be both bold and vulnerable, reframing the conversation from needing something from the congregation to offering something to them—namely, the blessings and freedom that come from good stewardship and discipleship. A practical strategy offered is to utilize trusted outside voices, such as board members or lay leaders, to share financial transparency and reinforce the message.
One Key Takeaway:
The most important action item for any pastor is to talk about money unashamedly and boldly, focusing on stewardship and giving as acts of discipleship that benefit the congregation, rather than focusing solely on church needs.
Resources Mentioned:
Ep. 16: Subsidies Shrink, Strategies Shift: Navigating Health Benefits Under the Big Beautiful Bill with Stewarded
Saison 1 · Épisode 16
mardi 2 septembre 2025 • Durée 07:30
Episode Summary:
In this episode of Distilled: Church Finances Made Simple, we’re joined by Gabe Pelphrey, Principal at Stewarded, to unpack the “One Big Beautiful Bill” and its impact on health benefits for churches and nonprofits.
Gabe breaks down what’s changing in the health insurance landscape—including the removal of COVID-era subsidies, new opportunities with ICHRAs and QSEHRAs, and expanded options for cafeteria plans and HSAs.
If rising renewal costs have you rethinking your church’s health benefits strategy, this episode gives you practical insights to navigate the shift and take care of your team well.
One Key Takeaway: Don’t settle for a “group insurance or nothing” mindset. There are now more creative, affordable, and flexible ways for churches to provide quality coverage—start exploring all your options.
Resources Mentioned: Stewarded.io – Learn more about ICHRAs, QSEHRAs, and health insurance strategies for churches and nonprofits
Ep.5: Finding Hidden Money in Your Church Pt.1
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
mercredi 19 mars 2025 • Durée 09:40
In this episode of Distilled: Church Finances Made Simple, Kira and Dan kick off a three-part series on making your church budget go farther. They tackle a critical question: Can church leaders really find extra money in their budget, or is that just a gimmicky statement? Spoiler alert—there may not be a hidden pot of gold, but there are strategic ways to free up resources for mission-critical expenses.
Key Takeaways:
No Gold Buckets, But Real Savings: Churches often waste money on redundant, unnecessary, or outdated expenses. Identifying and eliminating these costs is like discovering a hidden pot of gold for your mission.
Commit to Clarity: Just like a doctor needs full information before making a diagnosis, church leaders need financial clarity to make sound decisions. Inaccurate or incomplete data can lead to poor choices that don’t align with the church’s true financial health.
Ep. 24: Why Your Giving Isn't Growing
Saison 1 · Épisode 24
mercredi 3 décembre 2025 • Durée 09:51
This episode features Mark Venti of Overflow and Generosity University (Gen U) on why church giving often stalls. Mark, a former pastor, believes stagnant growth is due to low trust, pastors being hesitant to discuss money, and a lack of discipleship for younger generations.
The solution involves a three-pronged approach:
Teach biblical principles on giving.
Bring in neutral voices (like financial experts) to address money with credibility.
Provide financial literacy to help members get out of debt, as being financially strapped is the biggest barrier to tithing.
Mark discourages relying on annual fundraising events as "bailouts." He asserts that focusing on increasing the percentage of tithers will provide consistent income, aligning with the biblical economy.
Key Takeaway: Pastors must boldly teach the tithe and simultaneously provide financial literacy to unlock generous giving within their congregations.
Resources Mentioned: Generosity University
Pre-Season: Talking About Giving in Church: The #3 Mistake
jeudi 9 janvier 2025 • Durée 05:44
In the final episode of our 3-part series on the top mistakes churches make when talking about money, we dive into the third and often-overlooked misstep: not tying giving to impact and life change. Especially with younger generations, people want to know their giving makes a difference. Join us as we explore how pastors can connect financial giving to tangible stories of transformation. Discover why it's not enough to share budget updates and how to frame your message around God’s work in your community. We’ll share actionable tips for crafting a compelling message. Takeaway for pastors: Craft a message around your mission and the life-changing impact your church is making. This approach inspires generosity and fuels Kingdom work in ways that spreadsheets never can. Tune in and start transforming the way your church talks about giving!

