
Inspiring Generosity
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“But You Quit Asking”
This is why the annual stewardship campaign is essential in so many congregations. It’s your opportunity to ask people to make a formal and important step in their faith journey.

“Be Curious, Not Judgmental” When Talking about Generosity
Rather than alienating, “Be curious, not judgmental” can lead us into relationship. It can draw us closer. It can lead us to fellowship, communion, koinonia if we let it.

Giving by Generation: Something to Smile About
During this bleak pandemic time, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and discouraged – especially around finances. But let this information about the generations energize you and let the questions embolden you.

Celebrating Small Wins: Brené Brown on Joy
Your staff, your congregation, your people need to know that all is not lost. Those small wins are worth celebrating. Worth a “way to go.” Worth smiling about. Worth sharing.

The Delta Funk: Why are We Here?
Take the time. Pull your leaders together via Zoom or gather together outside, six feet apart with your masks on. Start the discussion about your new “why.” Doing so can be an exciting and life-giving opportunity to engage in conversation about the future

The Narrative Budget: Is It Still Relevant?
Is the narrative budget still relevant? Is it worth all the extra work? Even during COVID?
You bet.

The End-of-Summer Post that May (or May Not) Have Anything to Do with Inspiration or Generosity
“In this Special Edition of Inspiring Generosity, take a gander at a few of the TV shows, movies, and books that have made my summer a good one…”

Telling Your Story – Case Study #2: Speaking Out for Justice
“A smaller congregation like Epworth UMC has made a difference with a simple video. Speaking out to tell your story can be scary...especially in our current emotionally-charged climate. But if your congregation has something to say – something that needs to be said – be sure and take inspiration from the brave people of Epworth United Methodist Church.”

Telling Your Story – Case Study: Humans of Beacon
Stories matter. They speak of what is important in our lives and what touches our hearts. Thanks to Humans of Beacon…you now have a new avenue to consider as you share your stories in a fresh way.

In-Person Worship: 3 Ways to Get People to Return
“Now that church is both in-person and on-line, how can you help people get back into the habit of coming to in-person worship?