
The Membership Certificate
Whatever kind of life you have, and whatever church you live in, you are the steward of both.
The Future Windfall
Every church needs a planned giving ministry, and your Foundation is here to help.
More Like Christ
Increasingly, newer generations are less inclined to follow what they see as the Christian religion.
Preparing the 2023 Budget
Just as churches need a plan to receive money, they need a plan to spend it.
The Junk Drawer
Stewardship is the right rendering of your keeping and your throwing.
Freedom For
As followers of Jesus, it is important that we be good stewards of the freedom graced to us.
THE STEWARDSHIP CAMPAIGN
The time to begin thinking about a fall 2022 stewardship campaign is NOW.
Run for Your Life
… there are people who actually have to run for their lives.
Good Advice from Mom
When you’ve really made some money, stop; go be a writer.
The More Things Change
Our Foundation has received a lot of questions regarding upcoming changes in the United Methodist Church. What people want to know is, “Will the Foundation change?”
Change That Matters
When people change their giving, it means something has changed in them.
Where There’s a Will…
As we have been faithful in this life, we must be faithful as we move to the next life.
Stewarding Our Relationship
…God is made alive to us, and to the world, when we live out the divine wishes and worldview.
First Times
When someone gives for the first time, or pledges their gift for the first time, we need to swing into action.
Make a List
Grief is difficult enough without the added confusion of navigating a person’s chaotic estate.
An Ordinary Pattern
…all things are not equal. The sooner we wrap our head around that, the better.
Five Stewardship Resolutions for 2022
…if we do what we have always done, things won’t look much different in 2022 than they did in 2021.
Getting Back on Track
Many things conspire to throw us off our discipleship script. This is never more true than at Christmas.
An Accident that Wasn’t
Wanda told him, “Of course you can. That’s what grandmas do…feed everyone.”
Finishing Touches
The most neglected part of any stewardship campaign is follow-up.