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This class that was previously offered in a semester format.
This training is an in-depth exploration of successful Congregational Stewardship from myriad voices, including current and former Parish Ministers, and several UUA Stewardship and Development Staff.
This training will explore:
- the theological and spiritual roots of our giving
- year-round giving
- developing successful pledge asks
- clarifying Congregational Mission
- working more closely with the UUA
- much, much more.
You will come away from this training with a greater understanding and appreciation of Congregational Stewardship as well as an increased comfort with and talent for faithful stewardship work!
- Rev. Mary Katherine Morn: UUA Director of Stewardship & Development
- Rev. Dr. John Morehouse: Senior Minister at the Unitarian Church in Westport, CT & author of the updated & forthcoming Beyond Fundraising: A Complete Guide to Congregational Stewardship
- Rev. Vail Weller: UUA Congregational Giving Director
- Rev. Darcy Roake: UUA Donor Programs Manager
- Rev. Laura Randall: Legacy Campaign Director
- Gail Forsyth-Vail: UUA Adult Programs Director
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Module 1: Faithful Work: An Introduction to Unitarian Universalist Stewardship & The ASK 155
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Module 2: Our Shared Legacy: Planned Giving for Unitarian Universalists 155
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Module 3: Our Congregational Stories & Mission 155
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Module 4: Congregational Stewardship & Beyond: Annual, Capital and Year-Round! 155
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Module 5: The Wisdom Path & The Generous Unitarian Universalist 155
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Module 6: The Spiritual Roots of Stewardship 155
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Module 7: Funding with Justice: Exploring Stewardship and Inequality 155
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