FT Walton Church Bookkeeping LLC is the most trusted provider of church payroll since almost 40 years. BBB gives us an A+ rating, and we have a remarkable 4.9 customer service rating.


So why consider outsourcing? For some smaller to medium-sized churches, having an outsourced bookkeeper can increase expertise & accuracy, lower bookkeeping costs, and provide a missing link in internal controls. Let’s take a look at these one-by-one:

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Hiring a "experienced" bookkeeper is not very high on their list of necessities. So the Pastor either does the bookkeeping themselves or corrals a member with some "financial" or "organizational" skills and turns it over to them.

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How do I become a good church treasurer

How do I become a good church treasurer


You also need to be able to look at that bank balance and know at a glance how much of it is designated or restricted funds and how much is left to keep the lights on.

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A Certified Public Accountant with experience in religious and faith-based organizations is more important than ever.

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Problem is, the Pastor and the volunteers may not know how to properly set up an accounting system. As a result, your church may have ineffective bookkeeping.

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Problem is, either the pastor or the volunteer may not be familiar with how to set-up and maintain an effective accounting system. So you end up with a poor church bookkeeping system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Churches and religious nonprofits must maintain highly accurate accounting and bookkeeping records in order to maintain their nonprofit status, budget accurately, and provide reporting to government entities and their parishoners or members.

Bookkeepers maintain the financial records of the church that includes income and expense records. They are supposed to keep records of the dates and amount of every transaction of the church.

Churches And Transparency

The standards of the Evangelical Council on Financial Accountability require that member organizations provide audited financial statements on request.

81% of church revenue came from individual donations. 34% of congregations have endowments, which constituted on average 4% of their revenue. Only 2% of churches received revenue from government grants; 12% received finance from non-government grants.