Description
90-minute Presbyterian Outlook webinar
Presented by Sean Mitchell
Stories are told everywhere — at the dinner table, in the store and in the classroom. Stories shape us and influence our formation and decision-making. And, storytelling informs and shapes practices of discipleship as well.
Join Sean Mitchell in this webinar as he presents storytelling as a core practice for equipping the saints to mature as generous stewards. He will discuss examples of stewardship storytelling from Scripture and church history and provide a framework for developing a storytelling model for church leaders.
Who should attend?
If you are a pastor, elder, congregational leader of a stewardship ministry team or involved in planning a church fundraising initiative, this webinar will teach you how and when to tell stewardship stories throughout the year. You will also hear real examples of the impact stewardship stories have had in helping disciples grow in practices of generosity.
Participants of this webinar will learn:
- Why storytelling is one of the primary means for equipping the saints to mature as stewards.
- The different types of stewardship stories available for storytellers.
- How to become a better stewardship storyteller!
What do I get when I order?
When you order today, you will receive a link to a recording of the webinar as well as any additional resources.
What is the price?
We ask that you pay $10 for individual viewing and $20 if a group views the recording. If your group is larger than 25, please email info@pres-outlook.org for pricing.
How do I pay?
Based on the pricing structure outlined above, enter the appropriate amount in the “name your price” box when you check out. Thank you!
This webinar is one way Presbyterian Outlook funds our ministry as a prophetic, pastoral and independent publication focused on creating trustworthy resources and spaces for conversation. Thank you for your support.
Since 2006, Sean Mitchell has helped church leaders and ministries cultivate stewardship and giving. He is the founder of Generosity Development (generositydevelopment.com) and the co-author of the recently released book “Gracious Stewardship.”