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By James W. (Jim) Murphy, CFRE and Greg Rousos, President & CEO of the New Covenant Trust/Presbyterian Foundation
On November 15, 2023 at 12 Noon Eastern Time, James W. (Jim) Murphy, CFRE of the Episcopal Church Foundation and Greg Rousos, President & CEO of the New Covenant Trust/Presbyterian Foundation reviewed a variety of ways to encourage more giving to your community of faith during this most generous time of the year.
By Carsten Sierck and Demi Prentiss
Social distancing puts a strain on church finances. When online worship makes passing the plate impossible, who’s handling the money and who’s keeping track of it?
By Jim Murphy, Carsten Sierck, Greg Rousos and Kevin McGowan
How does my congregation or church organization get started with socially responsible investing?
By Nancy Fritschner
This webinar is designed to help you understand how compensation is taxed including salary, housing, and other benefits clergy may receive.
By James Jordan
This webinar discussion will define transparency as it relates to churches, identify inhibitors to transparency, and enablers of transparency.
By Mary Kate Wold
Learn more about the Church Pension Group before General Convention.
By Sandra Montes
En esta conversación, Sandra Montes entrevistará al Reverendo Juan Monge de La Iglesia de Todos Los Santos en Lakewood, NJ.
By Donald Romanik
In this live Q&A, ECF President Donald Romanik will take questions from participants about what new vestry members should know as they head into their first year of service.
By Nancy N. Fritschner and Rev. John Fritschner
Clergy compensation comprises the major portion of any congregation’s budget. Often when clergy refer to “Clergy Compensation,” they mean something different from lay leaders who often don’t ask questions to fully understand.
By Scott Gunn
In this webinar, Scott Gunn, Executive Director of Forward Movement, will facilitate a panel discussion on the challenges of preaching about faithful financial discipleship.