I recently came across some video training explaining how churches can implement an effective stewardship system. Presented by Joe Sangl, president and CEO of I Was Broke. Now I’m Not., this is practical content which help any senior pastor and church.
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Below are some of the main points from 4 Keys To Implementing An Effective Stewardship System along with supporting comments from Joe. Make sure you watch this 4-minute video to capture all the information. Enjoy!
“Systems trump determination.”
Weekend Money Messages
- Teach on money at least four times per year.
- January – One of the top three New Year’s resolutions is money. Teach on it.
- May – It allows you to teach on giving just before summer and that allows you to minimize the effects of a summer slump.
- September – This is when people are getting back in rhythm after a busy summer.
- December – This is the season of giving and a natural time to speak on the topic.
Providing Equipping Events
- These are provided to mid-sized groups after teaching a money message. The goal is to give practical teaching on stewardship on topics like giving and budgeting.
- January because of New Year’s resolutions.
- September because it is a time of year when your church can achieve maximize attendance to such an event.
Small Group Study
- A personal finance small group study allows participants the time to implement the tools and principles in their lives in a loving community of like-minded individuals.
- Launch new small group studies from each equipping event that your church offers. Ideal times are January and September.
Financial Coaching
- Provide financial coaching to individuals and families who require one-on-one financial discipleship.
- Where else can your church attenders go to receive biblical and free financial wisdom?
- When your church provides free financial coaching you are literally helping families change their financial future.
Key Tips
- Be sure you have a measurement system in place so you can actually understand the effectiveness of your stewardship process…What gets measured gets addressed.
- Assign someone to own the stewardship system. Without an owner, this can easily fall off the radar.
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