Launching Summer 2026

Banking Built for the Church

Advancing Kingdom Finance – Together

The Church needs a different kind of bank.

Every day, banking becomes more consolidated, more commoditized, and increasingly indifferent to the Church. Churches are continually put on the back burner, denied loans or even debanked. Add to that the increasing pressure to do more ministry with less margin, and it’s clear churches deserve better. 

Traditional financial institutions rarely understand the ins and outs of ministry. We’re built for it. When every dollar is a ministry tool, your bank should further your mission, not get in the way. We align cash management with calling, so your resources go where faith leads. 

A New Banking Partner and Financial Platform for the Church

We unite trusted banking, treasury tools, and generosity-minded lending on one secure platform, purposefully designed to strengthen congregations of every size.

Launching mid-2026

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A Faithful History
of Financial Expertise

Built by church finance veterans with decades of Kingdom-minded lending, we equip the Church with a secure, ministry-focused platform for faithful stewardship.

A joint venture between First Southern National Bank and Wesleyan Investment Foundation combines deep banking expertise and solutions with insight steeped in ministry experience. Together we help individual churches reach their financial goals—while the collective Church advances the Kingdom.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is it?

A unique banking platform offering deposits, payments, and lending tools tailored to church operations and ministry growth – with a dedicated banker to help guide you. It is a joint venture between Wesleyan Investment Foundation and First Southern National Bank.

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Advancing the Kingdom calls for banking built on stewardship, not the status quo.

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