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When looking for a new church sign, many churches have the same questions:
"Should we spend the money on a new church sign?"
"Isn't our sign good enough the way it is?"
"Nobody really pays attention to a sign anyway, right?" |
Many churches understand the intrinsic need for a new church sign, but don't realize the true value it provides them.
A church sign is an investment in the future growth of the church. A church sign does not merely sit out front of a church to look pretty... it has the all important job of greeting new visitors... inspiring the passing public... and creating a great first impression of the church to all who go by. |
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| A Signs for Faith sign has an amazing return on investment... |
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| A truly effective sign brings in new members who then contribute to the growth and financial well-being of the church through regular monetary contributions. In a recent study done by the Barna Research Group the average per capita amount given to churches in 2001 was $769. If your Signs for Faith church sign only brings in one family per month, here is the potential return on your investment from the new sign. |
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Assuming the sign brings in only one family a month and each family contributes $15.38 per week, the total amount the church receives by the end of the year is $5168. |
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After 10 years of service, the sign will bring in 120 new families and over $466,000 in contributions to the church. |
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