Inspiring Generosity
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Getting a New Pastor? Four Reports You Should Prepare
Provide your clergyperson ASAP with information about church finances and giving.
Why? Because it will give your new pastor an understanding of the financial health and generosity of the congregation right from the get-go.
New Appointment? 30 people you should meet during your honeymoon
Your congregants are going to want to meet the new pastor. That’s a given.
But who should you make it a priority to meet?
Get to know 10 people from each of these groups to find out who and what makes your congregation tick…
3 Reasons Why Getting Someone’s Name Right is Important
Getting names right is a part of hospitality.
Feeling like you are known, cared for, and loved is a starting point on the journey toward generosity.
Case Study: Are You Ready for a Five-Figure Gift?
However, if this has got you thinking… “Hmmmm…what would we do in this situation?”, it might be time to have a sit down with your church administrator and Treasurer to set up a process of accepting legacy gifts of any size.
One Way to Increase Giving this Summer
The subject line: Give Recurring Giving a Try this Summer!
Steve is taking the proverbial bull by the horns and tackling a common problem many of you face. He does it brilliantly.
The Power of Prayer
“[Prayer] doesn’t change God, it changes me.”
Every card, every hand-written poem, every text, every meal provided, every candle lit, every flower delivered, every email, every call, everyone who was on their knees or standing or running and talking to God on our behalf, these were all generous prayers.
2 Reasons to Stay on Top of Maintenance Issues
As I have mentioned numerous times, keeping your building in great condition is not about it being ready to be featured on “Church Remodel Now!” (Though, come on, I think that show has real promise).
It is about stewardship and ministry.
Everyone needs a Sally in their life.
In 1981, a tragedy unfolded at the Hyatt Hotel in Kansas City as two suspended skywalks hanging above the atrium collapsed on a Friday night during a tea dance. 114 people were killed and 216 were injured, including Sally Firestone.
“Discovering the joy of giving is vital.” An Interview with Rev. Melvin Amerson
Leading stewardship or financial matters was often challenging in the local church, but I remained intentional that financially supporting ministry was an integral part of discipleship. Helping worshippers connect their offering as worship, while discovering the joy of giving is vital.
2 Ways to Share Eclipse Awe
It was pure emotion during the moment of totality with tears and collective whoops and hollers and cheers for the moon making its way between us and the sun.
And the operative word for the day was…“Wow.”