Grace Church sought to build a culture of generosity as part of their mission to help members fully embrace discipleship and spiritual growth
Partnering with Simple to Build Relationships through Better Reporting
Who they are
We are a family of local congregations in the Upstate
Who they serve
Community members in the Greenville, SC area
Summary
Grace Church sought to build a culture of generosity as part of their mission to help members fully embrace discipleship and spiritual growth.
Problem
They needed tools to identify key groups for equipping conversations.
Without these tools, intended to manage actionable data effectively, creating meaningful relationships and fostering generosity was challenging.
Solution
Simple partnered with Grace Church to provide tailored reporting solutions.
These reports helped the church to identify groups needing equipping conversations, build, sustain, and grow relationships within their congregation. They helped save time with customized and actionable data. The collaboration went beyond typical ministry partnerships, with Simple offering above-and-beyond support to align with the church's mission.
Outcomes
Through their partnership with Simple, Grace Church gained actionable insights to foster relationships and generosity. Simple created tailored reports which enabled the staff to focus on impactful ministry work. Simple became not just partners but friends who shared a kingdom-focused vision.
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“The team at Simple has been so helpful. They're more than just ministry partners—those guys are friends.”
Scott Mozingo
Pastor of Discipleship and Generosity, Grace Church