Location: Regency VII
How do you move parishioners from a “what do I get” to a “what do I give” way of thinking? What drives commitment to a parish? How do you engage parish members to embrace stewardship as a way of life? This presentation focuses on the essential building block of stewardship: hospitality. Learn ways to create a welcoming environment that drives people back to your parish and not away from it.
Speaker: Reverend John Bonavitacola
Pastor
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish
Tempe, Arizona
Speaker: Deacon James Brett
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish
Tempe, Arizona
Moderator: Audrey Ronnfeldt
Stewardship Coordinator
Diocese of Wichita, Kansas
Father John Bonavitacola was ordained a priest in 1988 and has been pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Tempe, Arizona, for 14 years. Previously, he served 12 years as director of chaplaincy services for the Philadelphia prison system. He successfully introduced stewardship as a way of life to the community in Tempe including offering parishioners the opportunity to become a “stewardship household,” in which the practice of stewardship offers them parish and school services at no cost. Stewardship successes at the parish include the annual “People Raiser” Ministry Fair; and yearly videos that promote stewardship. Trained as a substance abuse counselor, Father Bonavitacola has worked with the Twelve Step community for 25 years and has given 12 Step retreats all over the world. He is the executive director of the FullCircle program for young people and their families struggling with substance abuse and related disorders.
Deacon James Brett is the director of finance and stewardship for Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Tempe, Arizona where he has been assigned as a deacon for 17 years. As a deacon for over 20 years, he has been active in many liturgical ministries along with involvement in the RCIA process. He has been active in implementing all phases of stewardship at the parish for 10 years. Deacon Brett has been a presenter of workshops at the regional and diocesan level over the course of the last five years. He holds a bachelor’s degree in accountancy from Arizona State University where he also taught financial and managerial accounting from 2002 to 2010. Prior to working at the parish he worked for a chemical manufacturing company first as a cost accountant before being promoted to controller from 1987 to 2000. Deacon Brett is married, has two children and nine grandchildren.