Generosity Rising: Lead a Stewardship Revolution in Your Church
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With all of the books written on stewardship and all of the workshops offered; why do churches continue to struggle with questions and issues of financial giving? The answer is in the church's leadership.
A revolution of generosity will only occur as pastors, financial chairs and stewardship chairs live and give witness to the importance of generosity in their personal lives and then intentionally recruit and train others to join the revolution. Leading a revolution in generosity is not about simply using the right program or reading the right book or preaching the right sermon; a revolution of generosity is about embracing, living and leading others on a journey of gratitude, prayer and faith.
Generosity Rising instructs pastors on whom to recruit and how to recruit them, offering practical guidelines for training a dedicated team of “generosity revolutionaries.” This book also provides daily devotionals for leaders to inspire, motivate and encourage their personal journey of gratitude, prayer and faith.
Scott McKenzie
Dr. McKenzie passionately believes generosity is ultimately a question of faith development and discipleship. He is a Sr. Vice President and Partner with Horizons Stewardship As a national workshop leader and conference speaker, he teaches generosity as “grounded in gratitude, revealed in prayer and lived in faith.” He holds degrees from Messiah College and United Theological Seminary. His Ph.D. is in spiritual formation from Duquesne University. He lives in York, Pennsylvania. Scott is the co-author of Climb Higher: Reaching New Heights in Giving and Discipleship and Bounty: Ten Ways to Increase Giving at Your Church. Scott is the author of Generosity Rising: Lead a Stewardship Revolution in Your Church. He is co-author of the soon to be released book, Generosity Challenge.
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Contents
21002.pngIntroduction
: A Call to Revolution
1. We Hold These Truths…
2. Becoming a Revolutionary Leader and Team
3. Generosity Boot Camp
4. Fan the Flame of Revolution
5. A Yearlong Plan for Revolution
Conclusion
The 21-Day Challenge
Introduction
21013.pngDon’t remember the prior things; don’t ponder ancient history. Look! I’m doing a new thing; now it sprouts up; don’t you recognize it? I’m making a way in the desert, paths in the wilderness.
Isa 43:18-19 ceb
A Call to Revolution
There comes a time when the system no longer seems to work. When old processes become ineffective and standard operating procedures become obsolete. A time when revolution is the only viable option—a revolution that overthrows the old system and ushers in a new order. For the church, now is that time! Yes, you heard me right; the church today desperately needs a revolution in stewardship and generosity. The church today needs pastors and stewardship chairs willing to step forward and lead a revolution in generosity and giving.
Debbie’s Story
Debbie came up to me prior to one of my stewardship workshops, 10 Keys to Unlocking the Secrets of Bountiful Generosity.
Debbie’s eyes were downcast and her face communicated discouragement, and I hadn’t even started the workshop! She began to tell me how excited she was to be there but also how she was discouraged because she was the lone representative from her church. Debbie had tried to recruit others from her church, including her pastor, and gotten zero response. Debbie loves stewardship and lives a generous lifestyle. She believes effective stewardship changes lives and has the potential to radically change her church. Debbie knows changes are needed in her church around the issues of stewardship and giving, and she wanted to lead the revolution that would bring about change in her church. She was even willing to lead the charge, but when she looked back, no one was following. Debbie came and left alone.
Pastor Joe’s Story
One day I received a voicemail from Pastor Joe, one of the finest pastors with whom I have ever worked. Pastor Joe had read all of the books and attended all of the workshops on stewardship. His church has a phenomenal ministry in a terribly blighted urban area. Their amazing ministries and missions change lives. But the church and leadership continually struggle with finances and stewardship. Some on the leadership team even fight, oppose, and sabotage efforts to increase stewardship and giving. And then Pastor Joe said this: I just don’t know what to do. I know the people who are fighting me don’t give. What do I do? How do I change it?
He was willing to lead the charge for revolution that would bring change to his church, but he didn’t know how to begin.
Steve’s Story
Eight men gathered at a local restaurant for breakfast, prayer, and Bible study. Somehow the conversation turned to church giving and the issue of tithing. With profound sadness Steve said, I tithe 10 percent to my church. I give an additional 8 percent to other Christian organizations. I find myself asking, why am I giving the 10 percent to the church? No one seems to ever come to Christ in our church. I don’t see lives being changed. The other organizations are changing lives; why shouldn’t I just give it all to them? What should I do?
Steve saw an ineffective system, and he was tired of it. Steve wanted to contribute where he could make an impact on people’s lives. Steve wanted revolution.
My Story
What is your story? What prompted you to read this book? What concerns do you have about giving in your church?
We need revolution! The church needs people who are willing to step up and be revolutionary leaders. Do a search on stewardship and you will find nearly thirty-five hundred book titles on Amazon. Denominations of all sorts are offering stewardship and giving workshops on a regular basis. And yet, the Debbies of the world continue to be discouraged and frustrated as they stand alone and change never happens. Pastors like Pastor Joe become disillusioned when life-changing ministry goes unfunded and supposed leaders even oppose stewardship efforts to fund those ministries. People like Steve begin to wonder, why keep giving to an ineffective organization? Debbie, Pastor Joe, and Steve are not alone.
The State of Giving
The Empty Tomb, a research group focusing on giving in churches in the United States, reports in The State of Church Giving through 2011 a decline in per-member giving for the fourth consecutive year. The Empty Tomb also reports that this four-year decline is the longest in their period of reporting such numbers, 1968–2011.¹. In fact, the only other longer period of decline was during the years of the Great Depression. Yes, you read that correctly; the only longer period of decline in giving occurred during the years of the Great Depression.
My State of Giving
What giving trends is your church experiencing?
The First Step
Why is this happening, and what can we do to reverse these disturbing trends? How can we bring about change, a revolution in hearts and behaviors? An answer just might be found in a grainy, jerky, homemade video apparently shot during the Sasquatch Music Festival in 2009. The video features a lone shirtless man in cutoffs dancing in an open field. Eventually, one person joins in the dance, then a second and third; in the end, an entire mob is dancing in the open field. In a TED Talk from February 2010, Derek Sivers uses this video to describe the making of a movement—in other words, the making of a revolution. Here is an excerpt from Siver’s TED Talk:
The first follower transforms a lone nut into a leader. If the leader is the flint, the first follower is the spark that makes the fire. The second follower is a turning point: it’s proof the first has done well. Now it’s not a lone nut, and it’s not two nuts. Three is a crowd, and a crowd is news. A movement must be public. Make sure outsiders see more than just the leader. Everyone needs to see the followers emulate followers, not the leader. Now here comes two more, then three more. Now we’ve got momentum. This is the tipping point! Now we’ve got a movement.².
My First Step
Take a few moments to watch this video: http://www.ted.com/talks/derek_sivers_how_to_start_a_movement
Generosity Rising
Pastors and stewardship chairs read the books, attend the workshops, and become lone nuts. They are stewardship versions of the dancing shirtless man; but too often no one joins them in the dance. And eventually, the lone nut quietly walks away, convinced she failed. This book is written for people who care about stewardship issues in their own lives and in the lives of their churches—the lone nuts who are passionate about stewardship and generosity. This book is about starting a movement, a revolution of generosity within our churches. It’s a handbook on how to lead a revolution in generosity. I invite you on a journey, to go from being a lone nut to a revolutionary leader in generosity.
My Prayer for My Generosity Rising
Please write a sentence or two about what motivated you to read this book and what you pray will happen as a result. Use the space here or, preferably, keep a separate notebook or journal as you read through this book.
1 Katherine Burgess, Religion News Service, Report: Church Giving Reaches Depression-Era Record Lows,
October 24, 2013.
2 http://www.ted.com/talks/derek_sivers_how_to_start_a_movement.
1. We Hold These Truths…
21033.pngHe chose to give us birth by his true word, and here is the result: we are like the first crop from the harvest of everything he created.
James 1:18 ceb
In considering how we might lead a revolution in generosity, let’s look at one of the founding documents of the American Revolution, the Declaration of Independence. After a brief introduction, this brilliant document lays out the big picture, the big truth that will drive the revolution:
We hold these truths to be a self-evident, that all men are created equal, and that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Now that, my friends, is a cause worth fighting for; that big picture is one worth pursuing with all of one’s heart, soul, and mind. Those words resonate so deeply with the human spirit that men and women throughout the course of our history have willingly paid the ultimate sacrifice. Throughout history, revolutions have always begun with a big picture and a cause worth fighting, and perhaps, dying for.
Before you recruit a single person to be on your stewardship team;