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By Brian Prior, Michael Hunn, Phoebe Roaf and Douglas Scharf
It’s no secret that The Episcopal Church is approaching a period of significant change with the upcoming 81st General Convention and the elections for Presiding Bishop and House of Deputies’ President.
By Donald Romanik, Altagracia Perez-Bullard and Joseph Wolyniak
The Church of today needs scholars and ministry leaders who can offer practical and creative answers to the questions facing Episcopal communities.
By Bryan Clontz, Greg Rousos and Jim Murphy
Have you only given gifts of cash or marketable securities to your parish? Did you know you may also give portions of privately held interests you may own and many other complex gifts to your congregation or religious non-profit by creating a Donor Advised Fund?
By Bryan Clontz, Greg Rousos and Jim Murphy
Do you only ask for gifts of cash or marketable securities from your donors? Did you know there are billions of dollars in privately held interests owned by very philanthropically-minded individuals? Do you know how to encourage your donors to consider those gifts or how to spot donors who may hold these more complex assets?
By Jim Murphy
Join us to learn how to use the many resources of ECF.
By Callie Swanlund
The Rev. Callie Swanlund will lead us in an interactive webinar, drawing on her work as a faith leader and a Certified Daring Way Facilitator in the work of Dr. Brené Brown.
By Sandra Montes y Luis Barrios
Un cafecito con Sandra y Luis.
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 Blair Pogue
This webinar will discuss how clergy and vestry leaders can re-envision their vestry so members can help the church stay focused on what matters most: what God is up to in the lives of church members and their neighbors.