Does PK make its financial records public?
Promise Keepers has made itself accountable to the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability
(ECFA), and complies with ECFA standards and guidelines. Membership in
that organization requires the highest level of financial
responsibility in the evangelical community of ministries. In order to
meet the ECFA's requirements, we are committed to an annual financial
audit. We have engaged the services of Capin, Crouse and Company for
this year's audit, and have received their unqualified opinion for our
ongoing financial activities.
A. Promise Keepers' most
recent financial records are posted below:
B. A copy of our audited financial summary may be requested by writing to:
Promise Keepers - Financial Summary
P.O. Box 11798
Denver, CO 80211-0798
Ultimately,
stewardship is more than an annual check-up. It is a commitment to
honor the Master's trust by using His resources wisely and for His
purposes. Therefore, Promise Keepers is committed to wise planning and
careful spending. Finally, in agreement with the fundamental principle
of supporting the local church expressed in Scripture, and affirmed in
the fifth promise of a Promise Keeper, "A Promise Keeper is committed
to supporting the mission of the church by honoring and praying for his
pastor and by actively giving his time and resources," Promise Keepers encourages men to tithe to their local church before making any contributions to Promise Keepers.
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