
THE ORGANIZED CHURCH PROJECT
Structure that Honors God. Strategies that Equip People.
The Organized Church Project, founded by Pastor Tina Carriger, is a Spirit-led initiative dedicated to equipping pastors, leadership teams, and congregations with tools and resources for optimal organization.







Preaching
Pastor Carriger is available to preach for the following occasions:
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Women’s Day
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Mother’s Day
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The Seven Last Sayings
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Special Events
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Regular Worship Services
She delivers biblically grounded, contextually relevant sermons that inspire both congregations and leadership teams.
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Organizational Training
For churches seeking greater structure, alignment, and leadership development, Pastor Carriger offers a comprehensive one-day training experience that includes:
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Preaching for the main worship service
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A 2-hour afternoon training session for church leaders
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A customized Organizational Audit
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Access to the Organized Church Starter Kit
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A Pastoral Support Assessment
This training is ideal for churches committed to growth, operational clarity, and long-term impact.
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Sermon Evaluation & Critique
Not only is Pastor Carriger passionate about church organization, but God has gifted her with the proclamation of the Word. Her preaching ministry has opened doors across the United States and for pastoral leadership conferences. She firmly believes that while preaching is not all there is to pastoring, it remains a sacred and essential component of the call to ministry.
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Romans 10:14 reminds us, "How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believed? How will they believe in Him whom they have not heard? And how will they hear without a preacher?"
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Pastor Carriger offers preaching critique and coaching for pastors and ministry leaders who want to grow in their pulpit effectiveness. For $100, she will review a sermon of your choice and provide:
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A full critique and written evaluation
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A one-on-one Zoom coaching session
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Encouraging and constructive feedback on strengths and areas for growth
No matter how long you’ve been preaching, there’s always room to grow.