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2011 Stewardship Darnestown Presbyterian Church Stewardship Roundtable Event May 25, 2011

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2011 Stewardship Darnestown Presbyterian Church. Stewardship Roundtable Event May 25, 2011. Darnestown Presbyterian Church. 156 year old church Darnestown, MD (suburbs) 450 members Only 3 pastors in the last 35 years Growth area but highly transient members Pretty Church on the corner. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 2011 Stewardship  Darnestown Presbyterian Church

2011 Stewardship Darnestown Presbyterian

Church

2011 Stewardship Darnestown Presbyterian

Church

Stewardship Roundtable EventMay 25, 2011

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Darnestown Presbyterian ChurchDarnestown Presbyterian Church

• 156 year old church• Darnestown, MD

(suburbs)• 450 members• Only 3 pastors in the

last 35 years• Growth area but highly

transient members• Pretty Church on the

corner

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Trends in DPC Giving and Finance

• Drop off in giving in 2009; no year-end rally.• Decline in pledging and pledge dollars in 2010.• Almost 80% of our budget is in fixed costs.• Building & Ground expenses and needs are

increasing.• A challenging economic and job environment.• Face 2nd straight year of deficit financing.

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Membership & Pledge TrendsFlat to Down Over Last 10 Years

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10 Year Pledge and Giving TrendsFlat for 10 Years; Dropping Last 3 Years

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10 Year Expense TrendsFixed Expenses are Up

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Decline in Giving Across Churches

Decline in Giving Across Churches

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The Elephant in the Room Discussion

The Elephant in the Room Discussion

• DPC spending was running at the level of a larger Church . . .

• . . . In reality the giving levels of our Church were not increasing

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What are Other Churches Doing?What are Other Churches Doing?

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Commitment at DPC to Church “Transformation”

Commitment at DPC to Church “Transformation”

• Discussions at the Session Level

• Pastors leading “transformation” movement

• Listening to our members

• Small Group Ministries• Dedicated Education

Time

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Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations

Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations

• Radical Hospitality• Passionate Worship• Intentional Faith

Development• Risk-Taking Mission and

Service

• Extravagant Generosity

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Extravagant GivingExtravagant Giving

• Focuses on the notion that Stewardship rightly focuses on the Christian’s need to give . . .

• . . . Rather than the church’s need to receive . . .

• Not simply a money-raising strategy – but spiritually powerful truth.

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3 Year Stewardship Plan3 Year Stewardship Plan

• Year 1: Meet the “Christian’s Need to Give Head-On” – Ask Our Members to “Step-Up”

• Year 2: Integrate a year-long strategy and events around Stewardship and Long-Term Giving

• Year 3: Integrate “Extravagant Giving” with other “Fruitful Practices” of the Church

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Start the New Year Planning Process Earlier

Start the New Year Planning Process Earlier

• Met with Session to share our 3 Year Stewardship Plans

• Asked Committee and Ministry Chairs to plan ahead early for 2011 Ministries (Budget)

• Commitment to be more “open” about our members need to give

• Introduce Tithing to the Congregation

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Re-Introduced Stewardship Booklet

Re-Introduced Stewardship Booklet

• Introduced idea to Session

• Committee Chair participation

• Prepared in August/September

• Distributed in October• Print and online

versions

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Made It Easy for Committee Chairs to Contribute

Made It Easy for Committee Chairs to Contribute

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Goals of the Stewardship Booklet

Goals of the Stewardship Booklet

• To make Stewardship more “real” to members • Deliver the message of the “Christian’s need

to give”• Ask DPC members to “Step-Up” and increase

their 2011 pledge• Reintroduce the idea of “Tithing” to members• A guide to introduce new members to

“Stewardship”

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The Stewardship Campaign

The Stewardship Campaign

• Stewardship Booklets distributed during worship, mail and email (weekly e-letter)

• Minute For Stewardship• Stewardship Sermon• Stewardship messages in

Sunday bulletins, weekly e-letter and monthly newsletter

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Constant and Consistent Communications

Constant and Consistent Communications

Mentions in Weekly E-Letter Mentions In Monthly Newsletter

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The Stewardship Campaign

The Stewardship Campaign

• Stewardship Mailings to member homes (letter, pledge card and envelope)

• Stewardship Sermon• Minute for Stewardship• Stewardship messages in

bulletins, e-letter and newsletter

• Dedication Sunday: November 21, 2011

• Pledging concluded December 15th

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The 2011 ResultsThe 2011 Results

• 120 pledge units – up 25% from 2010

• $379,964 dollars pledged -- up 46%

• $3,333 average pledge amount – up 30%

• 88% of our offering budget pledged

• Finished 2010 over budget

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What Happened?What Happened?

• The “JOY of Giving” message resonated with members rather than the “Church’s need to receive”

• Commitment by the Session, Pastors and Stewardship team to change outlook

• Resources and support material presented early and often

• Combined with “Church” transformation

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Tactics and the Spirit Must Work Together

Tactics and the Spirit Must Work Together

Tactics and Mechanics are Important

• Commitment from Session

• Stewardship Booklet content

• The message repeated often through Church outlets

• Pastor’s sermons• Dedication Sunday

Must be hand-in-hand with Willingness to give

• “We give out of faith, not out of our money.”

• Recognition that we owe our resources and gifts to God

• There is “JOY in Giving”• We are a Church on the

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