Unlocking Generosity in Church Leadership

In this episode, we’re talking with Frank Bealer, the CEO of Generis, about the importance of cultivating a culture of generosity within churches. We explore the theology of giving, the difference between transformational and transactional generosity, and the need for church leaders to engage their congregations in meaningful conversations about money. Frank shares insights from his experience at Generis, emphasizing the importance of understanding the heart behind giving and the need for systematic approaches to unlock generosity in church communities. The discussion also touches on the role of technology and communication in fostering a culture of generosity, as well as practical steps for church leaders to take in order to revitalize their generosity efforts.

Episode Takeaways

  • Generosity is a spiritual issue, not just financial.

  • Churches should have a documented theology of giving.

  • Transformational giving focuses on heart change, not just transactions.

  • Communication about money should be clear and inviting.

  • Church leaders need to engage in honest conversations about money.

  • Generosity should be integrated into the church's discipleship rhythm.

  • Technology can enhance the giving experience if used thoughtfully.

  • Churches should track lapsed givers as a pastoral care issue.

  • A culture of generosity can lead to increased giving over time.

  • Every church can benefit from a systematic approach to generosity.

Resources

Learn more about Generis
Generosity Potential Assessment Calculator
The Offering Moment EBook

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