About SDG

Soli Deo Gloria. Glory to God Alone.

SDG Consulting Services LLC serves small businesses and ministries that are too big for volunteers and too small for the big MSPs. The name is the standard we work to — Glory to God Alone.

Our Mission

We’d rather be good than loud.

Most organizations in our target size end up with whatever the most-tech-aware volunteer or staff member can hold together. Big MSPs ignore them. Small ones overcharge or under-deliver. We built SDG to fix that — not as a side hustle, but as a vocation.

Our standard is simple: do the work as if Christ himself were the client — show up in person, document everything, quote honest prices, hire fairly. We won’t ask anyone to hire us because we’re Christians; plenty of people have been burned by that pitch. We’d rather earn your trust the honest way — by doing the work well.

  • ·   Founder-led on every account
  • ·   Built for the underserved middle
  • ·   Honest, predictable pricing
  • ·   In-person setup & visits
  • ·   Documented SLAs & runbooks
  • ·   Long-term commitment, not a side hustle

The Founders

Two partners. One calling.

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Maks Nelkin

Founder & Managing Partner

Founder of SDG and the driver behind how it runs. Owns the operational side of the practice — client relationships, vendor management, hiring, and the standards that keep every engagement consistent.

mnelkin@sdgcsllc.com
(303) 500-5050

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Seth Hoisington

Co-Founder & Managing Partner

Christian, current IT manager, and seminary-bound. Years of operational IT experience from inside churches, schools, and small organizations. Builds the technology side of SDG — strategy, security, and the tooling that keeps the practice growing.

shoisington@sdgcsllc.com
(208) 400-4500

Who We Serve

The “missing middle” nobody is serving.

Small businesses, mid-sized churches, Christian schools, and camps share a problem: they’re too large for one volunteer to maintain, but too small for an in-house IT team or a six-figure enterprise contract.

That gap is where the cost of bad IT lands hardest — broken Sundays, leaked donor or family data, frustrated staff, and tech bills that don’t make sense. SDG exists to close it, with people who actually understand the people they serve.

  • ·   Small businesses · 5–150 staff, no in-house IT
  • ·   Churches · 200–3,000 weekly attendees
  • ·   Christian schools · K-12 and ministry training
  • ·   Camps & retreat centers
  • ·   Microsoft 365 environments

On Calling

“The Lord enjoins every one of us, in all the actions of life, to have respect to our own calling.”

— JOHN CALVIN, INSTITUTES 3.10.6

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