Is Your Church Missing One of These 5 Risks?


Hello Reader ,

Church leaders rarely wake up worrying about bylaws, policies, or board minutes.

They're focused on ministry.

Serving people.
Leading staff.
Discipling members.
Planning programs.
Advancing the mission.

But many churches discover governance and legal gaps only after a staffing issue, board disagreement, facility request, financial concern, or ministry challenge forces the question.

That's why I'm inviting you to join me for a free webinar:

Mid-Year Church Legal Checkup: 5 Areas Every Church Should Review

During this practical training, I'll walk through five key areas every church should review to strengthen governance, improve accountability, reduce risk, and support healthy ministry growth.

We'll discuss:

• Bylaws and governing documents
• Policies and procedures
• Personnel and HR practices
• Board responsibilities and fiduciary duties
• Documentation, facility use, and risk management

My goal isn't to overwhelm you.

It's to help you identify areas that deserve attention before they become larger challenges.

Plus, attendees will be among the first to receive information about Early Bird registration for the Church Law & Leadership Summit happening September 17–18.

Reserve your seat today.

Blessings!

This email is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, accounting, or tax advice, nor does it create an attorney-client relationship. The information provided here was based on certain federal and/or state statutes and does not encompass all applicable requirements or other regulations that may exist, such as local ordinances or case law.

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