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FRATERNITE CHURCH FINANCE DEPARTMENT

Fraternite Church Finance 
Purpose 

The Church Finance Committee is to assume total responsibility for the finances of the congregation. This shall
include developing and monitoring a church budget/financial recording and reporting, disbursement,
investment planning, and auditing or records.

Relationships

The Church Finance Committee works in close cooperation with the standing church committees for budget planning and input. This committee reports to and is accountable to the church council.

Financial Management:

Budget – annual preparation
Receipts and disbursements of funds
Financial recording and reporting of member giving plan. 
We provide for professional growth through conferences, conventions, and continuing education.
We provide an annual report to the congregation at the annual meeting.

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2180 Central, FL Pkwy. Suite A1
Orl , FL 32837
Phone: 407-826-1414 / / Fax: 407-505-1132
fraternite.church@mail.com
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