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Tell Your (Short) Story
All of us tend to get a bit wordy when we start talking about how wonderful our congregation is. We start listing all the good things we are doing and going into great detail about a particular ministry. But those descriptions are less compelling than they might be because we are using too many words.

Two annual pledge campaigns?
Joe Park of Horizons Stewardship recently said:
”The best time to receive estimates of annual giving is January-February.
Over the last several years, I have been encouraging churches to move the collection of estimates of giving to January and February. Why? Because that is when I have observed churches achieve the largest increase in year over year giving.”

The billionaire you’ve never heard of
This may be a good place to remind you that in your congregations and nonprofits there are some who need to know about people like Charles Feeney. Maybe they are primed to give a great gift that will change the trajectory of your congregation or organization.
They may just need to be asked.

Where young and old come together
The church surely has its problems. We can all acknowledge that. However, one of the most beautiful things it offers is a chance for generations to interact, to learn from each other, to grow in love and faith.
Something like this is unique. It’s unusual in our society.

Don’t be afraid! Pick up the phone to say thank you.
The phone – whether it’s via Ma Bell or an iPhone 15 – is your friend. It's a way to keep connection with people, both of your generation and of others as well. It continues to be way to convey,
“You matter. God loves you. Thank you.”

S.U.R.E.! You Can Write Like a Pro
So sure, S.U.R.E. (simple, urgent, repetitive, and emotional) has guided much of my writing when I compose appeal letters or any other kind of “ask” that’s on paper. It’s true. S.U.R.E. has served a lot of the churches and clients I’ve worked with well over the years. I commend it to you too.

Fundraising as a Form of Ministry
What if instead we reframed our thinking and started viewing fundraising and stewardship as ministry?

Telling Your Origin Story is Important
We are the oldest Methodist church west of the Rockies. We know that the church is built on the ancestral lands of the Kalapuyan tribe who made their home in the mid-Willamette Valley. We have a strong connection with Willamette University, founded by Rev. Jason Lee.
Every now and again, a piece of history that you didn’t know pops up and changes everything.

Summer is Over…Now What? 4 Things to Do for Fall
While there are some parents out there rejoicing that white shoes are going back in the closet and kids are returning to school…for those in the church world, it generally means that things are getting back to normal.
Which then usually signals that it’s time to think about stewardship commitment season. Here are a few ideas to get you ready…

“Overhead” is NOT a Dirty Word
Stop being defensive about your overhead costs.
You, if you are clergy, are not an “add on.”
Your Administrative Assistant is not an annoying extra.
Your utilities are not boring.
You, your clerical help, and utilities are all part of ministry.