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Pastors Beware – Your Blessing, May be your Demise

By |2017-01-07T00:26:12-05:00March 10th, 2016|Church & Tax Law|

Pastors Beware – Your Blessing, May be your Demise   He called me on the phone ecstatic at the huge “blessing” his Church had just provided. To honor their Pastor, the Church had bought him a new car and sent his wife and him on an all-expense paid cruise. Unfortunately, the next year, he received [...]

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The Pastor’s Greatest Enemy May Be Someone within His Church

By |2016-06-09T15:34:30-04:00March 3rd, 2016|Church & Tax Law|

The Pastor’s Greatest Enemy May Be Someone within His Church   Pastors are focused on the Adversary, the devil, as the one whom they see as the greatest threat to their ministry and their Church. While Satan is an enemy that all of us should be aware, he is a defeated foe. The enemy to [...]

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Shepherd: The Role of A Pastor

By |2017-01-07T00:26:12-05:00March 1st, 2016|Church & Tax Law|

Shepherd: The Role of A Pastor   Throughout Scripture God refers to Pastors as Shepherds and Christians as Sheep. Since God assigned those descriptions there must be a reason. Completing an in-depth study of the two, I reached the conclusion, that as sheep, Church members need to be cared for and protected just as a [...]

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Church Stewardship Prime Directive

By |2016-06-09T15:35:20-04:00February 25th, 2016|Church & Tax Law|

Church Stewardship Prime Directive   Most Pastors fervently preach the need to be good stewards of what God has provided. The problem, however, is that many of those same preachers do not practice what they preach. They will exhort the members to faithfully manage their money so that God may be first via tithes and [...]

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Are Photos on Your Church Website Legal

By |2017-01-07T00:26:12-05:00February 23rd, 2016|Church & Tax Law|

  Are Photos on Your Church Website Legal   A Church was told by a website advisor that it needed to add photos to its site to make it more appealing to site visitors. The Church IT person found some nice pictures that would add tremendous appeal. The pictures did not have a web address [...]

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Are Your Ordination Credentials Legal?

By |2016-06-09T15:35:21-04:00February 18th, 2016|Church & Tax Law|

Are Your Ordination Credentials Legal?   He had married people in his small North Carolina Community for years and there never seemed to be a problem, but then the bottom fell out. In a divorce proceeding of a young couple, the man’s attorney decided to check the legality of the Minister’s Credentials. During a thorough [...]

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Will Your Church Bylaws Survive A Court Challenge

By |2016-06-09T15:35:21-04:00February 16th, 2016|Church & Tax Law|

Will Your Church Bylaws Survive A Court Challenge As I travel across this great nation ensuring that Churches and Pastors are protected from challenges that would otherwise undermine their ministry, I discover the naïveté of many Pastors and Church Leaders concerning their governing bylaws. The Church bylaws are some of the most important documents needed [...]

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You Have Probably Overpaid the IRS!

By |2017-01-07T00:26:12-05:00February 11th, 2016|Church & Tax Law|

You Have Probably Overpaid the IRS! Tax season is officially upon us. The old adage is that there are only two things certain in this life: taxes, and death. For some it seems there is not much difference between the two. Tax season this year does not have to be a year of frustration, but [...]

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Church’s Responsibility for Donor Giving Statements

By |2017-01-07T00:26:12-05:00February 9th, 2016|Church & Tax Law|

Church’s Responsibility for Donor Giving Statements   Tax season is upon us and many Church Members are preparing to file their individual tax returns. A substantial item for many will be the donations made to their local Church. Donations given to a Church in the form of cash, check, credit card, money order, and online [...]

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May Churches Give Negative Employment References?

By |2017-01-07T00:26:12-05:00February 4th, 2016|Church & Tax Law|

May Churches Give Negative Employment References? Pastor Ray faced a serious dilemma. He had recently dismissed his Youth Minister for sexual misconduct. The police had been notified, yet no charges were preferred (due to teen’s legal age) and none were filed. Pastor Ray felt a tremendous sense of relief knowing this matter was over, and [...]

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