Stewardship in Action A Way of Life.  Listen Actively: Look at the person who's speaking to you, try to really understand what you are hearing, don’t.

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Stewardship in Action A Way of Life

 Listen Actively: Look at the person who's speaking to you, try to really understand what you are hearing, don’t be thinking about what you are going to say next.  Get Involved: Share suggestions, ideas and proposals with your team members and take on a task.  Look Beyond You Own Parish: Do not just focus on your own parish and experiences, broaden your geographic area to be your Archdeaconry. How to be a Good Group Member

The 5 W and 1 H of Stewardship in Action Need a person to take notes Need a person to facilitate the conversation Need a person to think like someone benefiting from the ministry WHO?WHAT?WHERE? 1. Who will do it? 2. Who is doing it? 3. Who should be doing it? 4. Who else can do it? 5. Who else should do it? 1. What to do? 2. What is being done? 3. What should be done? 4. What else can be done? 5. What else should be done? 1. Where to do it? 2. Where is it done? 3. Where should it be done? 4. Where else can it be done? 5. Where else should it be done? WHEN?WHY?HOW? 1. When to do it? 2. When is it done? 3. When should it be done? 4. What other time can it be done? 5. What other time should it be done? 1. Why the need? 2. Why do it? 3. Why do it there? 4. Why to it then? 5. Why do it that way? 1. How to do it? 2. How is it done? 3. How should it be done? 4. Can this been done with other ministries? 5. Is there any other way to do it? Take this back to your Archdeaconry and work on it together.

1. Who will do it? 2. Who is doing it? 3. Who should be doing it? 4. Who else can do it? 5. Who else should do it? WHO?

1. What to do? 2. What is being done? 3. What should be done? 4. What else can be done? 5. What else should be done? WHAT?

1. Where to do it? 2. Where is it done? 3. Where should it be done? 4. Where else can it be done? 5. Where else should it be done? WHERE?

1. When to do it? 2. When is it done? 3. When should it be done? 4. What other time can it be done? 5. What other time should it be done? WHEN?

1. Why the need? 2. Why do it? 3. Why do it there? 4. Why to it then? 5. Why do it that way? WHY?

1. How to do it? 2. How is it done? 3. How should it be done? 4. Can this been done with other ministries? 5. Is there any other way to do it? HOW?

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