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funerals & weddings

Discussion in 'Pastoral Ministries' started by steveo, Jul 25, 2005.

  1. Hardsheller

    Hardsheller Active Member
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    My time is as valuable as the Mortician's.

    Why should he get paid and me not get paid?

    I have expenses that are extra for weddings and funerals = Gas for my car, Dry Cleaning for my shirts and suits, paper for my printer, not to mention the wear and tear on my shoes and my Bible. :D

    Dr. Bob, I'm real interested in how you classify money received for doing weddings and funerals as nontaxable.

    I always report that on my Schedule C.
     
  2. dh1948

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    I do not ask for an honorarium when doing weddings for my church members. However, most of the time they do give me one. For non-church members, I tell them my charge is a minimum of $100 plus expenses. We also have a policy that non-church members pay the musicians, the sound tech, and the janitor. Even church members have to pay the janitor.

    For funerals, I never ask for a fee. Most of the time, I receive no renumeration from church members or non-church members.
     
  3. Thankful

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    I certainly agree with Dr. Bob and Hardsheller. I do not see why a pastor/preacher should perform weddings and funerals for free.
     
  4. TexasSky

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    My church when I was married charged for the use of the church for weddings, and kept two price lists. The one for "members" requested a small fee that was meant to cover cleaning and utilities. That form suggested a donation to whoever performed the service was in order. Non-members were flat out charged for the minister's time.

    In regards to funerals - I've tried to pay ministers, and they never ever let me. I turned around and made donations to the church in their name. I certainly hope that these dear men were paid by the funeral home, because I don't think there is a more difficult job in a minister's career than handling grief stricken individuals.
     
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