Session 22 | 1:00 pm | Stewardship of Treasure: It’s About The Mission

Session 22
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Chicago Ballroom IX
Stewardship of Treasure: It’s About The Mission

Speaker: Mila Glodava
Parish Stewardship Coordinator
Denver, Colorado

Moderator: Rock Beharry
ICSC Conference Team
New York, New York

Drawing from the presenter’s nearly 30 years of experience in two different parishes, this session offers practical insights into the stewardship of treasure. Based on a fundamental principle that “it is about the mission,” you will see how methods that can be used for large parishes can also be adapted to small parishes in order to invite parishioners to prayerfully reflect on their own response to the Lord through their commitment of treasure.

 


Ms. Mila Glodava

Mila Glodava has just retired from active parish ministry to continue her stewardship missionary work in the Philippines as well as her charitable foundation work. This year, she coordinated the first Asian Pacific stewardship conference conducted in the Philippines co-sponsored by ICSC and Socio-Pastoral Institute.

Former director of stewardship and administration at St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Denver, Colorado, Ms. Glodava had been its director of communications and stewardship since 2014. She held the latter position for more than 25 years at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Centennial, Colorado. Under her leadership, along with the pastor, Father Andrew Kemberling, St. Thomas More received numerous ICSC stewardship awards including the 2007 Archbishop Thomas Murphy Award.

Since 2002, Ms. Glodava, who is a native of the Philippines, had been working with Father Kemberling and Socio-Pastoral Institute, an agency of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, to introduce stewardship. In 2009, she and Father Kemberling co-authored a book entitled, Making Stewardship a Way of Life: A Complete Guide for Catholic Parishes, published by Our Sunday Visitor.

Ms. Glodava earned a bachelor’s degree in education from St. Paul University Manila in 1969, and in 2015, at 70 years of age, she earned a master’s degree in theology from Augustine Institute in Denver. Before coming to the United States in 1972, Ms. Glodava taught English in a Catholic high school in Quezon, Philippines. She and her husband, Mark, a former Peace Corps volunteer, have two children and four grandchildren.