Any of you who have listened to The Stewardship Seminar or The Stewardship Intensive know that I am a firm believer in creating custom offering envelopes for your church and including them in each week’s program/bulletin.
In fact, I shared our latest envelope design from The Journey (including our Christmas Offering info) in a post a few weeks ago (click here to download).
Since there are so many different styles of offering envelopes out there (including those tiny ones that can barely hold a quarter) and methods associated with receiving the offering , the transition sometimes leaves churches with a few questions.
One such question is about using an Offering Envelope Service, with personalized printed envelopes for all of your church members, typically distributed annually or quarterly.
Many churches have been using these services for years and ask me about whether they should discontinue because of their new system.
Honestly, I don’t think there’s a reason to stop the envelope service. The cost of these services is typically very inexpensive, so just do both!
In fact, we do both at The Journey – we have envelopes in every program each week and we mail out envelopes to our members and regular givers.
Some people who get the mailed ones asked to be removed from the mailing and said they would use the ones we provide on Sunday, but we have a lot of people who appreciate the convenience.
That said, we saw a much bigger increase in giving when we went to envelopes in the program compared to when we add people to the mailed envelope service.
P.S. Is your church’s Stewardship System due for an upgrade? Check out my most comprehensive stewardship resource, The Stewardship Intensive.
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