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 […]

Church Finance, Church Leadership, Stewardship

October 25, 2010

The campaign has passed, but it’s not over

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 […]

Church Finance, Church Leadership, Stewardship

October 18, 2010

Give your budget a twist

The good people in the Conference Communications Office asked me to contribute to the fall edition of Joining Hands Magazine. This issue deals with bridging the gap between generations and below are my thoughts. If you haven’t read it yet  or don’t receive a subscription you can read it on-line. In response to the earthquake […]

Church Finance, Church Leadership, Stewardship

October 11, 2010

Bridging the gap between generations

Churches in Africa do things a bit differently. From what I understand the offering is a time for great joy, as congregants celebrate that they have something to contribute. In remote areas where food and water are a daily struggle, having a li’l something extra to share is truly something special. We don’t really do […]

Church Finance, Church Leadership, Stewardship

October 4, 2010

Let’s Celebrate Stewardship, no seriously, I mean it

One of the key tasks in any stewardship campaign is writing The Letter. Sometimes The Letter is written by the committee, but usually by the pastor. Hours are spent wordsmithing, proof reading, getting a fresh pair of eyes on it to make sure nothing was skipped or could be misinterpreted. This year I encourage you […]

Church Finance, Church Leadership, Stewardship

September 27, 2010

Not all of your eggs go in the same basket

The old adage goes that you should be careful what you ask for, you just might get it.  In stewardship I believe there is a corollary, ask for what you want, there’s a good chance you’ll get it. Which raises the obvious question, what is it we should be asking for? I will tell you that […]

Church Finance, Stewardship

September 20, 2010

What should you ask for?

Imagine a pastor preaching at his new church the first Sunday in July.  The bulletin has the unison invocation written out word for word.  At one point he prays for the sick and needy, for the missionaries, for the leaders of the church and then leads the congregation in the Lord’s Prayer.  After the closing hymn […]

Church Finance, Church Leadership, Stewardship

September 13, 2010

Yes, you have to do stewardship

I was talking church finances with a group of ministers a few weeks ago.  One asked me what our members need to hear more of in order to “get them to give more.”  It wouldn’t have been my choice of words, but you get a feel for where this conversation was going. Those of you […]

Church Finance, Church Leadership, Stewardship

September 6, 2010

Where does all of that money go?

Kids are back in school and church committees are once again getting fired up.  Your Stewardship Committee is about to meet to plan the campaign and the conversation will go something like this: What do you wanna do this year? I dunno, what do you wanna do this year? Last year seemed to work. Yep, […]

Church Finance, Church Leadership, Stewardship

August 30, 2010

Let’s get your campaign started

The newest fad in philanthropy is the Giving Circle.  This is a group of individuals who come together to discuss different needs and the organizations that work to meet those needs.  The group decides on a mission project to support and pools the members’ donations to make a larger gift and a larger impact than each […]

Church Leadership, Stewardship

August 9, 2010

A circle is round, it has no end…