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Stewardship

Spiritual growth, missional work, and the building and nurturing of vital faith communities within the church in New Hampshire require investments of many types, and at many levels. Stewardship involves essential work — gifts, generosity, and gratitude — that allows us to respond to God’s call in relevant and consequential ways.

We proclaim God’s call to generosity and encourage you to explore these resources.

Stewardship Resources

The Episcopal Network for Stewardship (TENS). The Diocese is a member of The Episcopal Network for Stewardship (TENS). Through the membership, congregations may access training, webinars, events, fundraising information, themes, and support materials, and other resources related to philanthropic efforts.
The Episcopal Network for Stewardship (TENS)

The Episcopal Church Foundation - Vital Practices. This work is a ministry of the Episcopal Church Foundation, whose mission is… “to be a comprehensive and holistic resource that helps vitalize Episcopal faith communities.” One of Vital Practices “featured topics” is Stewardship. To learn about tools for nurturing generosity and giving, read on.
The Episcopal Church Foundation: Vital Practices — Stewardship

For more information, contact Canon Benge Ambrogi, Canon for Mission Resources/COO, at 603-224-1914.