11
WAYS TO SUPPORT STEWARDSHIP FOR YOUR CHURCH #10
Finishing
up the VANCO stewardship booklet on the 11 Ways to support stewardship for your
church, we are discussing In-Kind Donations.
Vanco spent much of
their booklet talking about different sources of revenue, but as the last item
in their booklet, they talk about finding ways to offset costs instead. Looking
to your congregation and their expertise and their time could be a way to cover
the cost of services that you would otherwise have to pay for. Suggestions
include: (a) asking a CPA in your congregation to help with accounting; (b)
volunteer receptionists and file clerks; (c ) a volunteer group that could do
groundskeeping chores around the church; (d) people who might be willing to
paint a room in the church.
Any
one of these items might not seem to be a big item in the church budget, but
these kinds of things do add up. If we can talk about every gift being
important; if we can talk about the widow’s mite which was the smallest and
least valuable coin in circulation in Judea, worth about six minutes of
an average daily wage (Yes, it was a small coin; yes, it wasn’t worth very
much, but Jesus said “I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all the
other contributors to the treasury. For they have all contributed from their
surplus wealth, but she, from her poverty, has contributed all she had, her
whole livelihood.” (Mark 12:43-44)), If we can talk about these things as being
important, then wouldn’t “covering” a small part of the expenses of the budget
also be important?
Of
course, someone volunteering their time, even professional time isn’t a tax-deductible
item. Even if the volunteer can literally calculate what the value of their
time would be, it isn’t something they can deduct. It wouldn’t go on their
giving statement. Of course, a thank you note or letter thanking them for what
they have done is important, but it’s not a deduction.
Take
the time to look around and see who is able and who might be delighted to be
asked to help.
If you wish more information on anything
you’ve been reading about, please feel free to contact me at (315) 427-3668 or sranousacctg@twcny.rr.com or susanranous@unyumc.org. I’d be happy to help or answer any questions.