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Best Practices for Handling Your Church Offering
The purpose of policies is to create confidence in the process and to protect the volunteers who are counting the money. Collecting the offering is a sacred trust. What you do with the money immediately afterwards matters. Make you sure you put that in writing.
Writing a Thank You Letter with ChatGPT
Like it or not, AI is here to stay. It can control you or you can control it by using it for good purposes. If it helps you express gratitude by writing a thank you note and getting it into the hands of the gift-giver more quickly...go for it.
Should You Be Afraid of AI?
AI is raising lots and lots of questions. However, there’s no need to fear AI. It’s here. And you can use it for good.
Giving USA 2023: The Good News, The Bad News
The 2022 Giving USA report is out! Learn why you should know about it and ow you can use it within your congregation.
Is the Offering Plate Relevant? Part 4: Series Finale
In the exciting series finale - learn more from clergy and laity about the varied opinions about whether or not the physical offering plate still has a place in the worship service.
Is the Offering Plate Relevant? Part 3: You Respond…Not So Much
“We are on a journey of sorts – to determine if the offering plate, passed around during worship, is relevant…instead of using “con”– which from Latin is literally “against” – those of you who wrote are arguing that passing the physical offering plate is not really relevant.
Inspiring Generosity: Is The Offering Plate Relevant? You Respond: Pro
Goodness gracious. Y’all had some feelings about the offering plate…This week, let’s hear from the proponents of the offering plate
Is the Offering Plate Relevant?
There’s a raging debate going on in my church: Pass the offering plate or not? Actually, there’s nothing raging about it. Any time there’s disagreement in the church, it has the capacity to go from “loving conversation” to “raging debate” in about ten minutes.
Millennials May Have More to Give than You Think
Boomers and the Greatest Generation are more often motivated to give out of a sense of loyalty. They have a profound respect for and love of institutions like the church. For Millennials, that’s not enough. They want to give to an organization or congregation that they believe is changing the world and matches with their values.
Beyond Happiness: There’s Something Else
It seems that everyone in the United States is focused on personal happiness. We want our children to be happy. We want to be happy. We want to be #1 in happiness (sorry folks, that distinction belongs to Finland; we’re #15). It’s a measure of our success.
But what if happiness is the wrong thing to strive for?