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Giving for Life: Transforming Discipleship through Generosity

Discover why talking about money and giving is essential in a recession. Help Christians apply their faith to all areas of life, including generosity and lifestyle. Explore statistics on planned giving and the impact it can have on mission. Learn how Giving for Life aims to transform giving, nurture generosity, and develop a holistic view of money and lifestyle. Get resources for preaching, teaching, and linking giving with mission and vision. Find out how annual reviews and saying thank you can strengthen giving habits. Join the movement to transform our giving and impact the world.

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Giving for Life: Transforming Discipleship through Generosity

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  1. Four words…. Mission Generosity Lifestyle Discipleship

  2. Should we talk about money during a recession? YES!helping Christians apply their faith to the issues of life – discipleship What about talking about giving? YES!otherwise we imply that giving is from surplus, or is only for the wealthy.

  3. Some statistics • 9,700 planned givers in the diocese. a higher percentage of church members than national. (71% of ASA) • Each giving an average of £8.54 per week (13.5% increase 2007 to 2008) compares very favourably with giving to other charities. but lower than the average diocese. • Giving an average of 3.35% of income slightly less than 3.57% average but significantly less than 5% target. • Meeting national average generates an extra £194,000 for mission each year. Reaching 5% would give £2.1 million more!

  4. Where are we now? Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. (2 Cor 9:7) • Is our giving reluctant? • Do we give cheerfully, and experience joy in the giving? • Is our giving decided by our heart, or by something else?

  5. Giving for Life seeks to….. • Transform giving by nurturing habitually generous disciples. • Nurture an holistic view of money and lifestyle that expects to be impacted by our giving. • Encourage parishes in some simple acts of good practice that can be applied everywhere. • Develop church members’ understanding that our giving resources God’s mission in the world.

  6. General Synod received 2 reports….

  7. General Synod was asked to… • Affirm positioning of giving andgenerosity within the context ofdiscipleship, lifestyle and mission. • Re-affirm the initial target of 5% of after-tax income for giving to and through the church, and clarify a previously implicit 5% to other causes and charities. • Commend the PCC resources to parishes.

  8. Resources for parishes….

  9. Strategy….

  10. Four Key Tasks : 1 Preaching & Teaching • Within a context of discipleship; • Holistically on money, not just giving. • Lots of opportunitiesin lectionary. • Learning, not just teaching : breadth ofstyles required. Discussion Preaching Reflection Experience

  11. Four Key Tasks : 1 Preaching & Teaching

  12. Four Key Tasks : 2Linking with Mission/Vision • Why give to the Church? • Opportunities …… • The Annual Report • Annual thank you letter • APCM • Budget setting & communication • Express outcomes not just cost areas. • Link with giving of time, gifts and resources. Mission Vision

  13. Four Key Tasks : 3Annual Review • Covenants gave four year review. • Annual review much better : • It’s the way most of our finances work • Maintains momentum • Better link with mission plans & budget • Variety essential! • Larger programme once every 3 or 4 years • Smaller activity in between.

  14. Four Key Tasks : 4Saying Thank You! • Decide who does it! • Write and say “thank you” every year. • Have a specific time each year • Template letters available

  15. What next? • Diocesan Synod to debate giving. • Diocesan Synod to debate the motion. • Encourage every parish to discuss this – to transform our giving, and how we see it. Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. (Luke 12:34)

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