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January
Preaching Series
We recommend preaching at least one stewardship sermon in the beginning of the year because people are thinking about making a fresh start and are more open to lifestyle changes. Also, with the year-end budget needs behind you, the common perception that the purpose of stewardship sermons is for fundraising is removed.
Recommended Sermons:
All Church Wants is My Money
More sermon ideas
Devotions
We recommend providing daily devotions with a stewardship theme, both to your members for their personal use at home, as well as to your leaders for use in their meetings. This not only reinforces the stewardship mindset taught on Sunday, but also helps people grow more passionate and committed about their walk with Christ during the week.
Recommended Devotions:
40-Day Spiritual Journey
February
Small Groups/Classes for All Ages
We recommend following up the sermon series with stewardship-related classes to train people in practical ways, showing them the biblical principles and how to follow them in day to day living.
Recommended Small Groups/Classes:
Managing Finances God’s Way (adults)
More Options
March-August
Use ideas from “Any Month” list
(see below)
September-November
Ideas for kids and youth
An essential part of training our kids and teens to become passionate followers of Christ is to help them develop a stewardship mindset at an early age, and the fall is a great time to start! Check out the links below for some excellent ideas:
Ideas for Children (Pre-School – Grade School)
Ideas for
Youth (Middle School)
Ideas for Teens (High School)
December
Year-End Ministry Summary
We recommend compiling and distributing a year-end summary of ministry highlights and results to celebrate the good things God has done through your church.
Any Month
Blend stewardship themes into other sermons during the year
In addition to preaching "stewardship" sermons in January, it is very beneficial to weave in stewardship themes (i.e. ownership, contentment, generosity, service, etc.) throughout the year into other messages. This reinforces the principle year-round that God owns it all, and that we are managers of all of the gifts God has given us.
Click here for ideas from other CRC pastor's sermons
Click here for ideas from the Barnabas Foundation's
stewardship newsletter
Make offerings more meaningful
Some churches report that offering time feels more like a duty than a delight. A little creativity and pre-planning can help restore the joy in your offering times.
Recommended Offering Ideas:
Minute of Ministry
Noisy Offering
More Options
Highlight stewardship articles, tips,
& resources
A great way to keep stewardship themes in front of your church year-round is to insert verses, quotes, articles, recommended resources, and tips in your bulletin, church newsletter, and other publications. Recommended Resource:
The latest Barnabas Foundation stewardship newsletter
Encourage people to update or start a will
70% of Americans die without a will. Consequently, significant resources that could legitimately benefit families and ministries are instead diverted to estate taxes.
Click here to contact a Barnabas Foundation
representative about how to help your members
with estate planning
Pre-Married & Young Couples
80% of marriage problems are money-related. Help young couples get off to a great start and avoid financial heartache with practical, proven advice.
Recommended Resource:
Three Simple Rules (available as a FREE download or
purchase for $5 per book. Quantity discounts available).
The Complete Financial Guide for Young Couples
Annual Commitment Pledge Cards
If your church is considering using an annual pledge system, we recommend that 2 months prior to the fiscal year end, you ask people to make an annual pledge as an invitation to prayerfully consider their overall kingdom investments, and grow in their trust in God as they commit their resources to Him.
Click here for a sample pledge card
Additional Suggestions
Since God owns it all, there are many ways to honor God with the time, talent, and treasure He has entrusted to us. Other suggestions that may help your church develop a stewardship mindset include:
Comprehensive Stewardship Program
Barnabas Foundation’s Good Steward Ministry helps churches
identify the gifts (time, talent, treasure) of church members
and develop and implement a strategy for use of these gifts.
Stewardship of Time
Stewardship of Talents
Individual Financial Counseling
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