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Thursday, June 22, 2023

God's Mission Our Gifts: Your July Mission & Service Stories and more!

Philanthropy News - June 22, 2023
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Your July Mission & Service Stories

 

JULY 2
Inspiring Generations to Lead
 

[Image Credit: Amy Zavitz/The United Church of Canada]
 
Eunice Chianka felt a calling to be a minister, and meeting female ministers inspired her even further. With a scholarship from the United Theological Seminary in Zimbabwe, she is one step closer to reaching her goal of preaching, teaching, and inspiring girls to follow their own call. Your gifts to Mission and Service help make this possible.
 

JULY 9
Working with Young Leaders: Amy Crawford’s Work

 
[Video still: The United Church of Canada/Amy Crawford]

Amy Crawford has been doing ministry with youth and young adults for almost 30 years, and she’s never been more excited about the future of youth leadership in the church. Mission and Service is providing opportunities for young people who will become the next generation of church leaders.

JULY 16
A Declaration to Be Involved in Decision-Making

 

[Image credit: Amy Zavitz/The United Church of Canada]

During the 2022 Zimbabwe Council of Churches General Assembly, youth asked to be included in decision-making. In response, the Assembly appointed youth members to its committees. Now, whatever decision is being made, the interests of youth are included. Your gifts to Mission and Service help youth around the world advocate to have their voices heard.


JULY 23
Ecumenical Youth Leadership Development Program

Harare, Zimbabwe, where the Zimbabwe Council of Churches’ office is located.
[Image credit: by toubibe from Pixabay]


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches will host a youth leadership development program in 2023. 50 youth from 10 provinces will come together to increase their knowledge and skills as active citizens and use what they have learned in their churches and communities. Your gifts to Mission and Service help develop and continue programs like these where young people can flourish.
 

JULY 30
Learning the Gospel at Camp
 

Lindsay Vatour at Cave Springs Camp

[Image credit: Cave Springs Camp]

Children come together at United Church camps across Canada to learn the gospel in a safe and supportive environment. Through campfire stories, hiking, music, canoeing, and so much more, campers gain confidence while enjoying unique activities and exploring their curiosity. Mission and Service support gives many children the opportunity to have these affirming and defining experiences.
Fill out your Mission & Service goal-setting form online!

The 2022 Accountability Report Is Now Available Online! 


Missiona and Service 2022 Accountability Report

Throughout 2022 we were amazed at the generosity shown by those of you who have supported the work of Mission and Service. Whether it was through regular donations, emergency appeals or other methods, your generosity raised $24.5 million to help others.  

As part of our commitment to you, we are sharing where those funds went, as well as stories of how your gifts were used. The 2022 Accountability Report will be mailed out in June but it is now live online for you to view.  

Please take the time to read it and also to share the stories of those who have been impacted by the work you made possible.
  
Thank you for your continued support! 

[Image credit: The United Church of Canada]

Congregational Stewardship/Generosity


This is your resource to help you grow generous disciples and gather the resources you need to respond to God’s calling. Please modify and use these ideas in your context.


Ideas You Can Try! 

 
Summer Resources for Families and Kids to Encourage Generosity and Stewardship“I don’t know about you, but the end of the school year always feels like a fresh start; a chance to leave behind the busyness and expectations of the school year and find space and time to do something new. This summer, why not build some generosity practices into your family’s summer days and see how it can impact you.” Find four ideas and read more in our latest Stewardship Blog, Spice Up Summer with Kindness and Generosity.

 

Summer Stewardship Reading

Not Your Parents’ Offering Plate by Cliff Christopher

“If you are new to Stewardship, the reading of the book Not Your Parents Offering Plate should be a given!” - Tony Bishop of Grace United Church, Edmonton, AB, Getting Started in Stewardship participant.

Generosity, Stewardship and Abundance by Lovett H. Weems Jr. and Ann A. Michel

Solid theory goes deep, while examples and worksheets for your Community of Faith help you apply what you learn.

I Like Giving by Brad Formsma 

Always inspiring, stories of giving and generosity from people who are learning how to make a difference with their resources.

Preaching and Stewardship by Craig A. Satterlee

Biblically based advice for real stewardship preaching that grows generous disciples. Includes a lectionary-based guide of scripture and preaching ideas.

Stewardship Seconds (revised for July-December 2023)

 
Short, pithy sayings that pack a punch, to help infiltrate stewardship thinking into your community of faith. Add them to newsletters, worship, announcements, webpages, wherever people gather!  Find them at the Stewardship in Worship webpage

Offering Introductions and Dedication Prayers (revised for July-December 2023)

 
The offering time in worship is NOT about collecting money! It is about growing generous disciples and stewards. These Offering Introductions and Dedication Prayers, for each Sunday of the year, will help. Find them at the Stewardship in Worship webpage.

Called to Be the Church: The Journey

Called to be the Journey logo

Called to Be the Church: The Journey modules really make a difference. 
“A very practical course from a terrific presenter!” exclaims Beth Wilson of Rockingham United Church, Halifax, NS.

“This course changes how you think about your church finances--it helps to turn us from thoughts of scarcity to an attitude of abundance.” Susan Phillips from Neepawa United Anglican Shared Ministry, Neepawa, MB says.

In each module, community of faith leaders rediscover how inspiring their church really is and get excited about telling their stories as they invite people to share their resources to grow in faith and make a difference in people’s lives. Come and join the movement! 

Plan now to participate in the fall! Watch CHURCHx in July for all module dates, times, and to register. First come, first served.

Getting Started in Stewardship: 
IT ALL STARTS HERE! Join United Church people across the country for this 90-minute online course to learn some stewardship first principles. Follow-up projects get you ready to go deeper.

Stewardship Best Practices: 
Newly updated! Four two-hour sessions interspersed with practical exercises and discussions to examine Stewardship Best Practices in order for you to set achievable goals, create an annual stewardship plan, and get energized! Ongoing coaching helps keep you on track.

Setting Up Your Congregational Giving Program:
Learn how best to utilize the Called to Be the Church Giving Program materials and develop a plan that will work for your church with two 2-hour online sessions and coaching. (For those planning a giving program in the first half of 2024.)

Bequests and Estate Giving for Your Community of Faith:
Explore how to set up and maintain a Planned Giving Program at your church, with two one-hour online sessions.

For more information on these and other stewardship supports, contact called@united-church.ca.

Get the Stewardship Support You Need

The people and resources to help you succeed are here. Call us. Email us. Book a meeting with us. Whatever works for you! 

Our Call and Vision

The General Council Office has adopted a Call and Vision statement that speaks to how we boldly embody the Christian story in this time, filled with the certainty of resurrection and hope for new life, and which informs the 2022‒2025 Strategic Plan of the General Council Office. Living purposefully into this call and vision anticipates becoming what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and others called the Beloved Community—the ever inbreaking, ever transforming, ever reconciling realm of God, realized in our time. In the next few issues of God’s Mission, Our Gifts, we are sharing stories, prayers, and worship resources that your community of faith can use to engage with the Call and Vision: to live into deep spirituality, bold discipleship, and daring justice.
 
This month, we’re examining what bold discipleship can mean to the church. The current wisdom is that declining attendance at in-person service has put the church on an unchanging path to irrelevance. But the Rev. Dr. Paul Douglas Walfall sees hope in the call to bold discipleship. How do we practice bold discipleship, especially in the circumstances the church finds itself in today? Dr. Walfall says, “To be a disciple of Jesus suggests that we must study his life and teaching and reflect on what we have learned in our life and living.” He challenges us to go beyond once-a-week church: as disciples, we are called to learn, and live what we have learned, every day.

GOD’S MISSION, OUR GIFTS is your newsletter. We want to provide news and information that you can use in your community of faith, whether you’re a minister, a board member, an administrator, a treasurer, or anyone else who wants to make a difference.
 
What else would you like to see? What can we do to help your community of faith get where it needs to go? Send us your thoughts!

Fill out your Mission & Service goal-setting form online!
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3250 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4
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Thursday, March 16, 2023

God's Mission Our Gifts: Your April Mission & Service Stories and more!

Your April Mission & Service Stories

 

APRIL 2
Your Generosity Increases Food Security

 
Merit Mabenga
[Photo credit: Amy Zavitz/The United Church of Canada]
 
In Zambia, Merit Mabenga has felt the deep impacts of climate change. Droughts are killing her crops, necessities are scarce, and prices are soaring far beyond her modest reach. But your support through Mission & Service is helping Merit and her family not just to survive, but also to thrive.
 

APRIL 9
Your Generosity Shows Love of Creation
 

Book open with flowers around it
[Photo credit: fstop123/istockphoto.com]

Earth Day is celebrated in communities around the world on April 22 each year. Join the United Church and fellow members of the For the Love of Creation climate justice initiative for a “Together for the Love of Creation” Earth Week from April 16-22.

APRIL 16
Your Generosity Supports a Rights-Based Approach to Growing Food

 
Hands opening a bean seed pod
[Image credit: Christie Neufeldt]

In El Salvador, the Association of Economic and Social Development Santa Marta (ADES), a Mission & Service partner, is acting to protect the community’s right to a healthy environment. Working closely with community members to grow food, ADES promotes sustainable agriculture that protects biodiversity, maintains the integrity of the land, and upholds rural culture. 
 

APRIL 23
Real-Time Relief Really Makes a World of Difference: Thivan Hoang’s Work

 
Thivan Hoang 
[Video still credit: The United Church of Canada]
 
At a time when it feels like there’s a new crisis confronting us every day, it’s reassuring to know that Mission & Service partners provide real-time relief around the world on a daily basis. United Church of Canada staff member Thivan Hoang reminds us, “There is no ‘us’ and ‘them.’ We are one community.”
 

APRIL 30
The Incredible Difference Your Gifts Make: Bill’s Story

 
 Bill Darnall Hiking
[Image credit:Bill Darnall]
 
As scientists and activists sound the alarm around climate change and experts report that not spending enough time outside is having an impact on our children’s health and well-being, outdoor ministry has never been more crucial. It’s just one of the many reasons why Mission & Service really matters.

Goal-Setting Made Easy


When communities of faith set goals for giving, our partners know they can count on our support. To make setting your goals a little easier, we have made the Mission & Service goal-setting form for 2023 available online. It’s wonderful to know that we can count on your gifts. Thank you!  

Congregational Stewardship/Generosity


This is your resource to help you grow generous disciples and gather the resources you need to respond to God’s calling. Please modify and use these ideas in your context.


Easter Ideas to Try!

Especially with guests and visitors at Easter, this is the time to build Inspire, Invite and Thank into Easter worship.

  • Find an inspiring story to share about one way your community of faith is helping bring new life to people.
  • Talk about some life-giving project or activity your community of faith would love to do, and how people’s generosity could help make it happen.
  • Preach on your personal response to the resurrection and be sure to include generosity – of spirit, of time, of love, of material goods and money – as part of it. Invite people to consider their own personal response.

Easter Season Stewardship Worship Resources

Easter is a season, so don’t stop after Easter Sunday. Five weeks of full worship liturgies, prayers, sermons and kid/youth ideas are yours to customize.

Revised for 2023! Use the Lectionary Worship Starters 2023 sheet for stewardship related sermon starter ideas and suggested hymns. Find them at the Stewardship in Worship webpage.  

Called to Be the Church: The Journey

Called to Be the Church: The Journey modules really make a difference. In each cohort, community of faith leaders rediscover how inspiring their church really is and get excited about telling their stories as they invite people to share their resources to grow in faith and make a difference in people’s lives.

Don’t take our word for it! Here’s what Dave Charles, a participant from Grace United Church, Gananoque, ON has to say:

“Great workshop. Generosity is contagious and more folks in Gananoque want to be part of our journey. Stewardship and boldness are really waking up at our Church. Called to be the Church is working. M&S up 100% in three years. Tithing up. Folks using regular electronic giving for most donations.”

Come and join the movement!

Called to be the Journey logo

New Learning Opportunities!

Getting Started in Stewardship: May 2, 6:30 p.m. EST.
Join United Church people across the country to learn some stewardship first principles. Register for Getting Started in Stewardship.

Stewardship Best Practices: starting week of March 20.
Four two-hour sessions to examine Stewardship Best Practices in order for you to set goals, create an annual stewardship plan, and get energized! Get dates and register for Stewardship Best Practices.

The Congregational Giving Program: starting mid-May.
Learn how best to utilize the Called to Be the Church materials and develop a plan that will work for your church with two two-hour online sessions. Get dates and register for The Congregational Giving Program.

Bequests & Planned Giving for Your Community of Faith: next offered October 2023
Explore how to set up and maintain a Planned Giving Program at your church, with two one-hour online sessions.

For more information on these and other stewardship supports, contact called@united-church.ca.

Check Out the Most Recent Stewardship Blog:

Stewardship Seconds (revised for 2023)

 
Short, pithy sayings that pack a punch, to help infiltrate stewardship thinking into your community of faith. Add them to newsletters, worship, announcements, webpages, wherever people gather!  Find them at the Stewardship in Worship webpage

Offering Introductions and Dedication Prayers (revised for 2023)

 
The offering time in worship is not about collecting money! It is about growing generous disciples and stewards. These Offering Introductions and Dedication Prayers, for each Sunday of the year, will help. Find them at the Stewardship in Worship webpage.

Get the Stewardship Support You Need

The people and resources to help you succeed are here. Call us. Email us. Book a meeting with us. Whatever works for you! 

GOD’S MISSION, OUR GIFTS is your newsletter. We want to provide news and information that you can use in your community of faith, whether you’re a minister, a board member, an administrator, a treasurer, or anyone else who wants to make a difference.
 
What else would you like to see? What can we do to help your community of faith get where it needs to go? Send us your thoughts!

Fill out your Mission & Service goal-setting form online!
Donate
Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Twitter
Website
Website
Email
Email
Instagram
Instagram
YouTube
YouTube
LinkedIn
LinkedIn
 
Your generosity enables the United Church to love, serve, and minister in the world. Make an online donation or learn more about your options to support the work of the church. 
Copyright © 2023 The United Church of Canada, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you indicated that you would like to receive updates about the work of The United Church of Canada.

Our mailing address is:
The United Church of Canada
3250 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4
Canada

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