Certified Financial Steward
Equip your church team with the financial foundation every ministry needs — and let them finish recognized as a Certified Financial Steward. Templates, downloads, on-camera lessons, and Spirit-led teaching from the same systems I use with 20+ churches.
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A sneak peek at what you'll get
The full curriculum is still being recorded. Here's what's already locked in.
Banking & Account Setup
Choosing the right banks, opening accounts the right way, signers, and the structure that protects your ministry from day one.
Policies That Protect You
Counting procedures, reimbursement, benevolence, conflict of interest — the actual templates I use.
Accounting Lessons in Plain English
Debits, credits, funds, and the chart of accounts — taught for pastors, not accountants.
Internal Controls
Separation of duties when your whole team is 3 people. Practical, faithful safeguards.
Designated Funds Done Right
How to track restricted giving without it eating your weekends.
Rhema on Kingdom Money
Revelation on the different kinds of giving and Spirit-inspired teachings on how the Lord views ministerial money — stewardship as worship, not just bookkeeping.
More than systems — revelation on Kingdom money.
Alongside the foundational curriculum, the Certified Financial Steward course includes additional Spirit-led teachings on how the Lord views ministerial money — unpacking the different kinds of giving, the heart posture behind every offering, and the rhema revelation that shifts a ministry's relationship with finances.
- The different kinds of giving — tithe, offering, firstfruits, alms, seed, and sacrificial
- How the Lord views ministerial money & stewardship
- Spirit-led financial decision making for leaders
- End-time stewardship and Kingdom-building wealth
Churches equipping their teams to steward well — and finish certified.
Pastors can enroll their finance team, treasurers, deacons, and admin staff. Every participant who completes the course is recognized as a Certified Financial Steward — a mark of trust for the people handling your ministry's money.
- · Church plants with no books yet
- · Established churches with no real structure
- · Finance teams, treasurers & deacons
- · Nonprofits launching their first fiscal year
