I am excited to be part of presenting an in-person workshop this Fall on stewardship practices grounded in our UU Principles, values, religious purposes, and – dare I say it? – faith. My partners in presenting will be Elizabeth Ann Terry, Unitarian Universalist Association Congregational Giving Specialist, and Connie Goodbread, Acting Co-Lead of the Unitarian Universalist Association Southern Region.
This is a reworked version of a workshop that was presented in the UUA New England Region last Fall. Participants rated it highly there.
This one is happening in early November in Knoxville, TN, so if you are close enough to join us, please register. Knoxville is supposed to be a wonderful city and is a gateway to the Appalachian Mountains, so please consider taking a special trip and join us as part of your excursion.
This is a team-based workshop, so please gather a group from your congregation to join the workshop. If that is not possible, we can still accommodate you.
Here is more information and the registration link. Don’t miss it!
Mark Ewert is a stewardship consultant with the Stewardship For Us team. Mark works with congregations on their stewardship programs and can be reached at mewert@stewardshipforus.com, via the UUA’s Congregational Stewardship Resources page (http://www.uua.org/finance/fundraising/consulting) or through your regional staff.
Mark Ewert is a stewardship consultant, a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® (CAP®), and a professional leadership and philanthropy coach (PCC) certified with the International Coaching Federation.
His experience includes founding a nonprofit, working as a fundraiser, and leading a national organization. Reach Mark at Team@StewardshipForUs.com