There is no doubt that church committee work is cyclical and this is absolutely true for Stewardship Committees. After Labor Day they start to get organized, are busy in October and November, are done by Thanksgiving or so and are back to sleep before the Christmas decorations are put away. Afterall, there is really nothing […]
January 17, 2011
I had planned to take most of Advent off from writing this blog, but since I have all of my shopping done I thought I’d update you on the recent tax changes signed by the President. I think the biggest Christmas gift we were given was an extension of the IRA Rollover. For most people […]
December 20, 2010
My neighborhood at home is off of a state route that is under major construction. Just south of our street the road is closed. Really, really closed. So closed that the concrete is gone and the dirt is showing. They don’t get more closed than that. This fact is announced in several signs before you […]
November 22, 2010
Wow, what a great response to last week’s post about electronic giving! It was the most-read entry we’ve had in 12 weeks! One church member told me that his church does nearly all of its “transactions” with members electronically. These are things other than the offering, like registering for VBS. And the biggest fan is the […]
November 8, 2010
By now your fall stewardship campaign may be over, for others that time is still a month or so away. Whatever your timeline, keep in mind that the day after your commitment Sunday does not indicate the end of the campaign. There is still work to be done. I strongly urge you to contact each […]
October 25, 2010
The nice thing about the church is that no matter how incredibly boring the sermon may be, it’s still more exciting than reading the budget. Let’s change that. The budget, I mean, you’re on your own with the sermon. While a line item budget is a necessary tool for fiscal management it really tells a lousy […]
October 18, 2010