The Episcopal Network for Stewardship
Congregations are invited to access valuable resources for their annual giving campaigns through The Episcopal Network for Stewardship
The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina is a member of TENS, The Episcopal Network for Stewardship. TENS is an association of church leaders who understand, practice, and proclaim God's call to generosity. TENS' vision is to provide training and resources for stewardship leaders across The Episcopal Church and beyond.
A primary benefit to membership is that all the congregations in The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina have access to the annual giving campaign that TENS designs as a way of inviting the wider church to explore how the choices we make with our money and giving reflect our faith and values.
The materials includes bulletin inserts, introductory letters, pledge cards and other materials. For the password, congregations are asked to call Betsy Pritchard in the diocesan office at 843-259-2016 or email her at [email protected].
To learn more about TENS and to access the latest materials, visit the website: www.tens.org
The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina is a member of TENS, The Episcopal Network for Stewardship. TENS is an association of church leaders who understand, practice, and proclaim God's call to generosity. TENS' vision is to provide training and resources for stewardship leaders across The Episcopal Church and beyond.
A primary benefit to membership is that all the congregations in The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina have access to the annual giving campaign that TENS designs as a way of inviting the wider church to explore how the choices we make with our money and giving reflect our faith and values.
The materials includes bulletin inserts, introductory letters, pledge cards and other materials. For the password, congregations are asked to call Betsy Pritchard in the diocesan office at 843-259-2016 or email her at [email protected].
To learn more about TENS and to access the latest materials, visit the website: www.tens.org