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Compass Journey

A one-year program of
training, practice, accountability, and teaching in the area of personal finances and biblical stewardship.
40 Lifelong Learning Hour Credits
Plus a matching grant of up to $5,000 USD

Our COMPASS Journey Grants have been distributed but you may still apply and join our WAITLIST!

As grants become available, we’ll contact those on the waitlist ASAP.

The COMPASS Journey is a self-directed adventure in personal finances for senior pastors and associate pastors to improve their personal financial well-being and to empower them to model and teach biblical financial stewardship.

For many pastors, personal finances can be challenging. This program is an opportunity for ministers to tackle those challenges, reduce debt, get serious about saving for retirement, stop living paycheck to paycheck, make important financial decisions (e.g. create a will), and more.

The COMPASS Journey empowers transparent and safe financial conversations between the pastor and spouse, as well as between the pastor and lay leaders. Part of the Journey process also involves stewardship training for the church, helping laity improve their own financial well-being and generosity.

Participant Quotes

It's been an incredible experience! We've enjoyed the challenge of making a plan and getting control over our finances. It's also been a blessing to teach others to manage money well.

- Pastor Joshua

[The Journey] has motivated me to do adult things like creating a will and getting serious about debt pay off. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, I have clear next steps and financial goals ahead.

- Pastor Megan

The knowledge and progress I am making in this program have increased my peace and contentment, as I improve my present financial situation and plan for retirement income.

- Pastor Tina

Biblical Stewardship

The COMPASS Journey is an opportunity for a pastor to implement biblical financial stewardship practices in his or her life, and for the pastor to gain confidence in leading the church in these practices.

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The Journey Plan

After being accepted into the COMPASS Journey, the pastor must develop a Journey Plan that includes at least 40 hours of financial and stewardship training for themselves and their congregation. Training materials from the COMPASS Academy are recommended.

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The Journey Team

The pastor and spouse (if married) form a Journey Team with two lay leaders for encouragement and accountability. The lay leaders should be people with financial savvy who could offer sound counsel throughout the Journey and provide consistent prayer for and encouragement to the pastor.

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Journey Map

CreateEngageReceiveExplorePlot a CourseBegin the JourneyCourse CorrectionsArrive at DestinationEnjoy Newfound Freedom!Explore your needs.Explore the COMPASS Academy.Include your accountability team in the planning process.Fill out each section of the Journey Plan.Submit your Journey Plan and receive approval.Communicate with church leadership.Your COMPASS accountability team advocates for you.Begin folowing your Journey Plan.COMPASS sends the matching grant to the local church.Submit quarterly reports.Submit the final report and the final grant request.The local church gathers its total contribution to your grant.The local church disburses the grant funds.Send receipts for debt payments to The COMPASS Initiative.Explore the needs of your church.Amend your Journey Plan as necessary.

A Cooperative Effort

Matching Grants

Ministers who complete the COMPASS Journey program are eligible to receive matching grants of up to $5,000 USD to reduce personal debt and/or to increase retirement savings.

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Local Church

The minister’s local church provides a grant for their pastor to assist in paying down personal debt or for increasing retirement savings, upon completion of the COMPASS program.

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COMPASS

Using the Ministerial Excellence Fund, COMPASS matches the local church grant, dollar for dollar, up to $5,000 USD, essentially doubling the minister’s financial relief.

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Our Goal

Our goal is to reduce the financial strain experienced by a significant number of ministers, thereby freeing them to follow God’s call with fewer financial hindrances.