Rostered Leaders are Steward Leaders. The Role of Rostered Leaders in Congregational Stewardship Ministry Three contributions that Rostered Leaders are.

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Rostered Leaders are Steward Leaders

The Role of Rostered Leaders in Congregational Stewardship Ministry Three contributions that Rostered Leaders are best equipped to make Five observed roles of Rostered Leaders/reflection on these What should the Rostered Leaders know and what should they do with what they know? A first look at some helpful steps forward

Three contributions that Rostered Leaders are best equipped to make Keep the focus on God’s word Keep the focus on the mission Engage in the difficult work of tending to the long-term plan and the weekly details

Five observed roles of Rostered Leaders #1 - Absent – The Rostered Leader does not take an active role in stewardship ministry. Either there is no stewardship ministry or lay leaders do everything.

Five observed roles of Rostered Leaders #2 - Non-Invested Participant – The Rostered Leader attends stewardship committee meetings, but takes limited role in stewardship ministry beyond attendance at meetings.

Five observed roles of Rostered Leaders #3 – Solo - The Rostered Leader is the only person in the congregation who is responsible for stewardship. Often there is a Finance Committee who is responsible for financial management.

Five observed roles of Rostered Leaders #4 - Non-participatory Vision-Caster – The Rostered Leader creates a vision for stewardship that fits with the overall vision of the congregation, passes this vision on to the stewardship committee, but has no or limited participation in the implementation of the vision, except, perhaps, to monitor it as an outside observer.

Five observed roles of Rostered Leaders #5 - Participatory Leader – Along with lay leaders, the Rostered Leader participates in the development and implementation of the congregation’s stewardship vision. The pastor is often the one who monitors the ongoing progress of the implementation. A strong, committed lay leader may also serve this role.

Five observed roles of Rostered Leaders 1.Absent 2.Non-Invested Participant 3.Solo 4.Non-participatory Vision Caster 5.Participatory Leader

Reflection on these roles Which of the five is most like your current role? Historically, which role has the Rostered Leader had in the congregation? Which of the five would you like your role to be? What steps can you take to move in that direction?

What should the Rostered Leaders know and what should they do with what they know? I think Rostered Leaders should know what people give. Guessing or in the know? Individual spiritual growth Congregational money culture Thanks and encouragement Leadership selection

What should the Rostered Leaders know and what should they do with what they know? Pastoral ministry: A change in giving habits can result from a change in life situation or church satisfaction Very low giving can provide an opportunity for spiritual growth High giving can be a sign of spiritual maturity Reduces possibility of financial blackmail

What should the Rostered Leaders know and what should they do with what they know? Ask: Targeted “asks” in the annual stewardship response program Matching donor interest with congregational opportunities

What should the Rostered Leaders know and what should they do with what they know? Thank: Public thanking Private thanking

What should the Rostered Leaders know and what should they do with what they know? Tell: Expressing to faithful stewards the difference their giving is making to the congregation and in the lives of people. Specific telling to those who have given to specific causes.

What are some helpful steps forward?

Talk about God and money. From Mark Allan Powell, Giving to God, pp. 80ff God cares how you – Acquire – Regard – Manage – Spend

What are some helpful steps forward? Emphasize “holistic” stewardship All of life belongs to God, and how I use all of it is part of my relationship with my Lord “Time, talent, treasure” – All three, not pick one – “Be most generous with the one I have the least of” – “Volunteering” becomes “Ministry”

What are some helpful steps forward? Talk about money when you aren’t asking for any Name that this is what you are doing, then don’t dare ask for any Sermons Adult education opportunities People are looking for help with finances and with faith – find appropriate resources

What are some helpful steps forward? Talk about money when you are asking for some: – Talk about giving in the context of living a generous life in response to God’s generosity – Articulate clearly the mission of the congregation and ask for support of that mission

What are some helpful steps forward? What are some stewardship practices that have worked well for you?