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OUR PRESENT REALITY -Charitable giving increased by 5% in 2013 -largest increase in giving since the 2008 recession -Rise in Number of Non-Profits -1996: 650,000 -2010: 1.28 million -Decrease in percentage given to religious causes -1987: 52% -2012: 32% -Presbyterian giving…about the same. -1% to religious causespseigenerosity.wordpress.com
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pseigenerosity.wordpress.com GROUNDED IN GRATITUDE Invite people to spend time reflecting on what they are thankful for before ever presenting anything else. Have people fill out gratitude cards. Express gratitude often for the many ways your congregation gives of their time, energy, and money (pledges). #1 BE MINDFUL OF GOD
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pseigenerosity.wordpress.com REVEALED IN PRAYER Create opportunities and space for people to pray about their giving (prayer vigil, labyrinth, etc.). Make sure leaders are praying and setting an example for everybody. Pledged prayer for stewardship campaign. #1 BE MINDFUL OF GOD
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pseigenerosity.wordpress.com LIVED IN FAITH Ask leaders to model giving. Share testimonies of people. Don’t be afraid to ask. #1 BE MINDFUL OF GOD
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pseigenerosity.wordpress.com Take back the power that money has over the church! Let pastors know what people give…and not just pastors but other leaders as needed. Encourage pledging. Initiate a personal finance program such as Dave Ramsey or Crown Financial. Talk about money with session and congregation. Recruit good stewards to serve in leadership. #2 END THE SILENCE
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pseigenerosity.wordpress.com “If your church leadership is not financially supporting God’s work through your church, why would anyone else be compelled to support it?” Establish bold and clear expectations of church leadership. Covenant Agreement Book Study Pastor needs to lead from the top down. #3 ENCOURAGE LEADERS TO LEAD
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pseigenerosity.wordpress.com Talk about Tithing Don’t get caught up in details. Tithers have a different view of the world; they are changed. We don’t meet ex-tithers. Let tithers share their stories. Don’t treat tithers like everybody else; they aren’t like everybody else. Thank them for their support—others are asking for their donations as well. Pastors should meet with them often and keep them in the loop. #4 TREAT TITHERS DIFFERENTLY
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pseigenerosity.wordpress.com Proportional Givers (give % of income): Encourage a trial tithe and share stories from tithers. Flat Amount Contributors (give flat amount regularly): Compare giving with other expenditures and encourage them to focus on what they are thankful for. Token Contributors and Zero Contributors. Largest Groups Help connect them on faith journey by finding God’s blessings in their life. #4 TREAT TITHERS DIFFERENTLY
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pseigenerosity.wordpress.com Stop printing giving amounts in the bulletin. Stop treating everybody the same. Stop printing only a line item budget. Stop talking about money only once a year. Stop putting the church in debt. Stop using only music during the offering—tell a story. Stop treating stewardship as only an adult issue. #5 STOP USING THESE PRACTICES
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