Barry Finkelstein

Stewardship Consultant Barry Finkelstein has been a Unitarian Universalist congregational stewardship consultant since the Fall of 2007 and has worked with over 50 congregations on annual budget drives, capital campaigns, and strategic planning. Reach Barry at Team@stewardshipforus.com

Look at Each Other- Eye to Eye, One Person at a Time

Bill Clontz, Stewardship Consultant Long before I became a stewardship consultant, I recognized that my fellow Unitarian Universalists often have find it difficult to talk to each other about money, stewardship, and related topics. That realization is one of the reasons I became a stewardship consultant – I knew we needed get past this speed

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Shall We Gather Together?

Shall We Gather Together? Reflections on the Power and Potential of Cluster Workshops   Bill Clontz, Stewardship Consultant      I recently had the privilege of working with the North Texas Unitarian Universalist Congregations cluster (NTUUC) in an all day Stewardship Workshop, well hosted by the Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Plano, TX. In reflecting

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Naming Opportunities on Your Campus: Good Idea or Bad Idea? Yes…

I am often asked if providing naming opportunities for buildings, rooms, and other facilities is a good idea or not. This can be a sensitive area, specifically because it has such powerful potential for good or ill. It’s an important and worthy conversation to have; don’t avoid it just because some feel strongly one way

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How many rings of engagement can we support?

Reaching Out Beyond, Dreaming Bigger

How can we extend the reach and impact of Unitarian Universalism? There has been much talk about “congregations and beyond.”  Among other things, this includes efforts to engage people who are not all that likely to join our congregations, especially younger people and those who declare their religious affiliation as “none.”  We are convinced that

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