Mastercard’s “Priceless” ad campaign is world-famous and fairly well satirized at this point. In those ads you might expect to see Friendship identified as “Priceless.” But a survey by the Gallup folks in 1998 puts a definite value on friendship, $118. That is, that for every friend a church member has in his or her congregation, […]
April 11, 2011
Do you know Tom’s Shoes? It’s a shoe company that was started about five years ago. Yes, they’re sold at Nordstrom’s and yes, they’re overpriced. But that’s where Tom’s and most designers separate. Tom’s One for One program gives away a pair of shoes for every pair that is sold. But it’s not like a […]
March 28, 2011
I was blessed to be able to preach yesterday at Orchard Path UMC, one of our new church starts. Reverend David Rittgers is leading a great group in suburban Cleveland and asked if I would talk stewardship with his people. Having been part of a new church start years ago, I have great empathy for […]
March 7, 2011
I really like Mike Slaughter. He’s the first United Methodist pastor I was ever aware of with “rock star” status. He’s the pastor at Ginghamsburg Church in Tipp City. That’s just north of the Dayton airport and half an hour from downtown. In spite of its remote location, it is the largest United Methodist Church in […]
February 18, 2011
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
Last summer I had the chance to hear some of the most insightful leaders who are thinking about United Methodism. One of them was Reverend Gil Rendle. Rev. Rendle worked his career as a pastor and is now on the staff at the Texas Methodist Foundation. I hung on every word he said for his […]
January 10, 2011