United Methodist Student Day Sunday Email #2

Dear Church Leader,

If you are planning your United Methodist Student Day celebration on November 24 (or a date that is more convenient for your congregation), now is the time to check in with your worship team to find out how your celebration plans are coming along. If you have not begun working on your plans, it’s not too late because we created resources and ideas that you can use to inspire your congregation to get involved in supporting young and ambitious United Methodist students. Claim the resources below and use them to implement your plans. Our United Methodist students need your congregation’s support.

  • Communicate your online giving information to your members or promote umcgiving.org/UMSD for online giving to the United Methodist Student Day offering.
  • Ensure that the Pew Cards are placed in the pew racks or in high-traffic areas. The cards may also be placed in the church’s visitor or new-member packets.
  • Download the Offering Talk and Liturgy and print the Adult Bulletin Insert or Cover to give to worshipers.
  • Help the church grow generous and mission-minded adults by sharing the UMSD Sunday Children’s Message and Bulletin Inserts with your Sunday school students. This is a great way to involve children in the mission of the church early in their lives.
  • Play a United Methodist Student Day video from the umcgiving YouTube channel as congregants enter the sanctuary or use the video to introduce the offering.
  • Share the Social Media Graphics on your church’s social media platform(s) and encourage church members to share UMSD videos with their family and friends.
  • Customize the reminder copy below and use it on your social media platform(s) or share it as an email to remind church members about the November 24 celebration. Church members who are unable to attend the worship service may find the content useful as they participate in your online service (if you stream your worship service).
  • Thank your members for their generosity and arrange to send the offering to your annual conference treasurer.

Thank you for leading your congregation to give scholarships to United Methodist students. Supporting United Methodist students helps them realize their dreams while giving them a spiritual boost.

Thank you for your generosity,

THE CONNECTIONAL GIVING TEAM

2024 UMSD #2

ANNOUNCEMENT COPY OR EMAIL

“Email Subject: Prepare to Celebrate United Methodist Student Day on November 24, 2024.

Scripture: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in faith so that you overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” —Romans 15:13, CEB

Pretext: United Methodist Student Day is two weeks away—November 24, 2024!

Dear Friends,

United Methodist Student Day is November 24, 2024! It is a great privilege to support the Gift of Hope Scholarship through your gifts to the United Methodist Student Day offering. Your gift is a blessing to every student who receives a scholarship.

Our students are the present and future of The United Methodist Church. When Jaci Murden received a Gift of Hope Scholarship, her financial burden was alleviated. This created a pathway to self-improvement and future success to develop her skills in and passion for music. Throughout her education, Jaci held numerous leadership roles in school, community and church. She has served in various leadership capacities within The United Methodist Church, from local to global levels—all because of your generosity.

When you give on United Methodist Student Day, you support future missionaries, engineers, teachers, pastors, film producers and so many other careers. The burden of taking on prohibitive amounts of debt can feel overwhelming. It limits bright, qualified students from bringing their full selves into the professions they feel called to.

Our students are depending on your support. Will you help support deserving, young adults to continue their education and their faith journeys?

Thank you for your generosity.

Pastor__________”

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