Saying Thank You

Giving is an outward expression of an inward commitment. When someone gives to your church, it is a sign of personal and spiritual growth. You want to honor and celebrate that in the same way you might celebrate a milestone with friends and family.Kristine Miller, Partner at Horizons Stewardship, offers some practical tips and ideas to ensure you maximize your thank you opportunities. 

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