
Expanding Small Group Involvement in Your Commitment Campaign
Small groups are an important setting for conversation around the theme of a church’s annual commitment campaign. In churches with a consistent, coordinated small groups…
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Small groups are an important setting for conversation around the theme of a church’s annual commitment campaign. In churches with a consistent, coordinated small groups…
How can we gather and tell the stories of our congregation? Born in an oral culture when stories and traditions were as important as written…
Teaching children to tithe is an important part of their faith education that we often overlook. Giving to God is a core value of our…
There was a time when churches were reluctant to take an offering at their Christmas Eve services. The reasoning was that many people at those…
Soon the seasons of Advent and Christmas will be with us, and we will be inundated with commercials and product advertisements on television, radio, and…
What do you think about financial stewardship? While there are a host of resources for churches on developing giving, it’s important to clarify your own…
My mother became a Christian when I was four. From that day forward, we were in church every Sunday … almost. Stewardship Sunday was the…
One of the simple realities of congregational life is that most churches are financially dependent on voluntary giving. Most pastors do not relish the annual…
Three established authors on the subject of congregational finances have new books to help congregations develop joyful and generous givers. Each author has important contributions…
More than ten years ago, I was introduced to “paperless giving” as a way to receive the offering in worship. A specified amount of money…
In our U.S. Congregational Life Survey, worshipers rated the extent to which ten factors influence their decision to give to their congregation. The most important…
Many Christians tend to oversimplify the essence of scripture’s teaching with regard to money in such statements as “Christians must tithe” or “the faithful will…
Recently I talked with a pastor about how to fund a $6,000 need beyond the resources of the church budget. I felt he had an…
The other day I was visiting with a key donor of a church along with the pastor. The pastor was asking the donor if she…
The oft-repeated claim that churchgoers are the most generous of Americans was always a reassurance to me as I labored in the vineyard of stewardship…
If you want your heart to be with God, here’s a suggestion I’ve found to be very powerful in my own life. Put your money…
Children and youth are typically given little attention in relation to worship through giving. The reasons range from, “They are only children,” to “They don’t…
I have come to see the importance of thinking about different segments within the congregation. There is tremendous diversity within any congregation when it comes…
Scott Cormode writes that pastors need to provide the theological categories to make spiritual sense of money and the issues that it creates. There are…
Ann Michel writes about the remarkable bequest given toward college education by Osceola McCarty, who completed sixth grade, as an example of selfless living and generosity. “What would stewardship season…
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