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Staffing for Stewardship

Posted on 6/19/2013 by Warren Bird in the Learnings Blog

Churches throughout the United States are not only taking the Bible’s teaching on stewardship and generosity more seriously, they are also developing creative new staff roles to help integrate the value of generosity into all aspects of congregational life. All have one thing in common—a renewed focus on generosity is creating blessings for those who give and receive.

Leadership Network’s concept paper, Staffing for Stewardship: Innovative churches are exploring new pathways for incorporating stewardship, previously published by Alexis Wilson explores this important topic.

Here are some great quotes from the paper:

“We realized we needed to challenge people in all areas of stewardship.”

“Stewardship is the understanding that everything belongs to God, and we are just managers of his resources.”

“The heart of stewardship is that everything belongs to God, and we get to take care of it.”

“That is the way that we should live every day giving our money away like it’s about to be worthless.”

“Do not go it alone. Find others who are walking this road, and build your ministries together.”

To see the entire library of Leadership Network’s papers, podcasts, and videos go to

http://leadnet.org/resources.

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To learn about a Leadership Network InnovationLab of several churches focused on creating a culture of generosity and stewardship, check out the Generosity Ministry Innovation Lab webpage. (Chris Willard, Director)

Avatar By Warren Bird

Warren Bird, Ph.D., research director at Leadership Network, with background as pastor and seminary professor, is author or co-author of 24 books for ministry leaders including Better Together: Making Church Mergers Work with Jim Tomberlin. His most recent title is Wisdom from Lyle E. Schaller. Some of Warren’s recent online reports include “The Heartbeat of Rising Influence Churches,” “Pastors Who Are Shaping the Future” and “A New Decade of Megachurches.” Follow him on Twitter @warrenbird

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