Inspiring Generosity

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Asking for Money is Scary
Cesie Scheuermann Cesie Scheuermann

Asking for Money is Scary

Maybe asking for money gives you nightmares.

I’m here to say, that’s legit. You’ve been told, ad nauseum, why you shouldn’t ask for money.

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3 Generosity Lessons
Cesie Scheuermann Cesie Scheuermann

3 Generosity Lessons

“Last Sunday, one of the titans of the Oregon-Idaho Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church retired.” Find out what her last sermon had to do with generosity.

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It’s Here! Your 2022 Stewardship Calendar
Cesie Scheuermann Cesie Scheuermann

It’s Here! Your 2022 Stewardship Calendar

“I have at the ready for you your 2022 Generosity Calendar. This calendar is merely to get you thinking and dreaming for the coming year. It highlights some of the things that can be done to really get your congregation or organization celebrating generosity.”

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How’s that Year-End Letter Going?
Cesie Scheuermann Cesie Scheuermann

How’s that Year-End Letter Going?

Why is this year-end letter so important? Here are the 2021 stats from Neon:
- 31% of annual giving occurs in December
- 12% of all giving happens in the last three days of the year

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We Aren’t Broke: Interview with Author Mark Elsdon
Cesie Scheuermann Cesie Scheuermann

We Aren’t Broke: Interview with Author Mark Elsdon

There is a lot of talk in many church circles about how we don’t have the resources we used to have in the past. We talk about fewer people, fewer churches, fewer dollars. But if we re-examine our perceived limits and our assumptions about how resources are supposed to be used, then something remarkable and beautiful comes into view: we aren’t broke at all but have enormous resources at our disposal. - Mark Elsdon

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Steal (or Borrow) this Christmas Letter
Cesie Scheuermann Cesie Scheuermann

Steal (or Borrow) this Christmas Letter

“I can almost guarantee that you will feel terrific if you steal (or borrow – which sounds less like you’re breaking one of the Commandments) this year-end letter.”

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Don’t Bury the Lead
Cesie Scheuermann Cesie Scheuermann

Don’t Bury the Lead

“ You know what you do is important.
You know what you do is necessary.
You know what you do is life-giving.
And you know it takes money to make it happen.

So, when you write your letter asking for financial assistance for something you feel passionately about, don’t bury the lead.”

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