Getting Started

Once you've decided to host Financial Peace University (FPU)
and help your congregation become debt free,
getting started is easy

You can help change lives in your church!

The possibilities are endless when the people of God use their resources in a Godly manner. FPU is easy to coordinate, and there's no certification required. Dave does all the teaching by video with volunteers from your church leading the discussion after the videos.

1

Set Your Class Dates

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Determine the best time to hold your class and set your dates. Remember to verify room availability. You will need a room with a TV and DVD player or projector and screen. Plan 4-6 weeks for promotion if possible. Set your class dates.

 
2

Promote Your Class

promotional materials

Once you've submitted your initial class dates, we'll send you promotional materials to help you get the word out about the class. You'll also receive a preview video that you'll show two weeks before the first class. You can set your preview date when setting up your class dates. This is a great way to introduce people to the class and what they can expect. You can also invite past FPU graduates and have them share a personal testimony of what it's meant to them. Get promotional materials.

 
3

Order Memberships

fpu membership kit

This is the last step. Simple, right? You'll need a leader membership as well as one membership per family. These memberships include class materials. One membership per family. Order memberships.

 

Bring FPU to your church

The first step is to get the class scheduled!

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testimonies

Worth The Investment

"I know I'm speaking for hundreds and hundreds of pastors when I say that we're grateful that Financial Peace University is here." Max Lucado Author & Minister of Preaching Oak Hills Church

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More Information

Why is financial
discipleship needed
today?

According to studies performed by Empty Tomb, church giving has not exceeded 3% as a portion of income in 40 years.

National Payroll Week states that 70% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.

80% of American congregations reported in the FACT survey that their finances had been impacted by the recession

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