Sharpen, Leeds 2010

Essential briefing for church leaders, trustees, treasurers and charity managers


If you haven’t already highlighted this date in your diary, I’d recommend that you do so now. The current economic climate is stewardshiplogomaking it difficult to manage finances and often charitable giving falls. This seminar will be invaluable in addressing these challenges.


Stewardship has been running this successful one day training for over 15 years and this year they are bringing it to:


St George’s Centre, Leeds on 20 March 2010.

What is so special about Sharpen?
  • Relevant – Stewardship continually monitors changes in the charity sector and is in dialogue with regulators, government and leading advisers putting them in a unique position to provide updates and news of forthcoming changes.

  • Straight-talking – difficult topics are made accessible.

  • Value –the wide range of subjects covered are supported by detailed notes which can be used as an on-going reference.

  • Knowledgeable – the team have many years of professional and personal experience in church leadership and Christian charities and have a thorough understanding of current issues.

  • Specialist – there are plenary sessions on risk and current issues affecting churches and charities but also specialist tracks on gift aid, spiritual and legal governance; employment issues; taxation and finance and how to grow a church of generous givers.

 

The cost per place is £55 which includes lunch and a comprehensive set of notes to take away as a reference guide. This year Stewardship are offering a third place free if two are booked by the same organisation. To find out more details or to book, go to www.stewardship.org.uk/events

 

Whether you would like to be brought up to date, be reassured on technical points, encouraged in your new role or stimulated with new ideas, Sharpen gives you the opportunity to do all these things. I’d highly recommend this training, having experienced it myself and would urge you to come – or send someone along to reap the benefits. These opportunities don’t arise in this locality very often.

 

For more information please contact:

Stewardship on 020 8502 5600

St George’s Centre on 0113 243 8498

The Wharfedale Vineyard on 0113 245 9111


 
 
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