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Rejuvenate announces Generosity workshop at Indy Sept 13-16

The purpose of the Rejuvenate Project is to strengthen the quality of pastoral leadership and enhance the vitality of Indiana United Methodist congregations. Using experimental and systematic approaches that reflect United Methodist-Wesleyan financial teachings, Rejuvenate develops financial, intellectual, spiritual and institutional resources to alleviate the financial burdens of pastors, which adversely affect pastoral performance.

Rejuvenate has partnered with the Rev. Dr. William Enright, a national speaker and executive director of The Lake Institute on Faith and Giving, to assist us with fulfilling our purpose.

Next fall, Enright will conduct a four-night seminar for congregations and clergy who want to enhance the vitality of their congregations by becoming generous congregations. The workshop, titled “Creating Congregational Cultures of Generosity,” will be held Sept. 13-16 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Irvington United Methodist Church, 30 North Audubon Road, Indianapolis, IN 46219. Register by calling Jody at the Indiana Conference Center at 317-924-1321 or toll-free at 877-781-6706.

Topics:

  • Day 1 -- The Altered Landscape of Religious Giving and its Implications for the Future
  • Day 2 -- Creating Congregational Culture of Generosity: Talking About Money with Theological Integrity
  • Day 3 -- Creating Congregational Culture of Generosity: Donor Care as an Extension of Pastoral Care
  • Day 4 -- Creating Congregational Culture of Generosity: The Roots of Generosity: Fiscal Transparency & Institutional Accountability