This on-demand course will help you get your Planned Giving program set up and running, so that your community of faith can benefit from these financial gifts.
Join us every month for keep up to date on the latest news and advice for treasurers, trustees, payroll contacts and more.
The New Horizons for Seniors Program Grant - Community-based Projects is a federal grant that provides up to $25,000 to support communities of faith to develop and deliver programming that provides meaningful engagement for seniors.
Is your congregation struggling to keep your church building? Selling your church isn’t always the only solution.
Join as a Team for one low price! This course will help you get your Planned Giving program set up and running, so that your community of faith can benefit from these financial gifts.
Can economic and spiritual interests be combined into powerful forms of life-changing ministry? Social Enterprise for Faith Communities is a course for communities looking to use entrepreneurship to transform lives with faith-based values.
This intensive program is for Communities of Faith planning to do a Congregational Giving Program in the 6-7 months following the course dates
This course will help you get your Planned Giving program set up and running, so that your community of faith can benefit from these financial gifts.
Gather a team of three or more leaders from your Community of Faith, and join us for this 5-week intensive course that could transform discipleship, generosity and spiritual growth in your congregation. This is a Pay-What-You-Can course.
January 22 and March 5, 2025 Come on your own, or come with a team and join United Church people from across the country to learn some stewardship first principles.
March 11 and April 8, 2025 Come on your own, or come with a team and join United Church people from across the country to learn some stewardship first principles.
June 19 and July 17, 2025 Come on your own, or come with a team and join United Church people from across the country to learn some stewardship first principles.