
Round Table | Built to Last: Stewarding a Ministry That Outlives You
Hosted by: Tess Dykstra
This work matters because people matter—and the ministry you’re leading is something God has entrusted to you. The relationships you’ve built with your church and your agency, the trust that’s been formed, and the care you’ve shown are signs of faithfulness. You’re stewarding something meaningful.
As a volunteer, it can be challenging to think beyond right now. The needs are real, the relationships matter, and the work in front of you is good. It’s natural to focus on what needs attention today: supporting caseworkers, engaging the church, showing up faithfully.
For many, it’s not that you don’t want the ministry to continue—it’s that you haven’t yet had the opportunity to imagine how it might. Questions about longevity, shared ownership, or what the future could look like often sit quietly in the background, not because they’re unimportant, but because there’s always something immediate to tend to.
This roundtable creates space to pause and lift our eyes together—not to add pressure, but to offer perspective. Grounded in a biblical understanding of stewardship, we’ll reflect on what it looks like to build ministries that are healthy, shared, and sustainable—ministries that honor God not only through their impact today, but through their ability to endure.
This conversation isn’t about stepping away or fixing something that’s broken. It’s about coming alongside one another to thoughtfully steward a ministry you care about—so the work can continue serving people well, both now and in the seasons to come.
Choose your date:
Tuesday, April 14 at 9 am CT
Tuesday, April 21 at 7 pm CT
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