Session 53
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Chicago Ballroom VIII
Stepping into Stewardship One Disciple at a Time
Speaker: Schuyler Kleinpeter
Stewardship and Advancement Director
St. Pius X Catholic Church
Lafayette, Louisiana
Moderator: Teresa Keogh
Advisor for Stewardship
Archdiocese of Southwark
United Kingdom
Catechizing before evangelizing doesn’t always produce the fruits needed to sustain a parish’s longevity or the spiritual development of its people. So how could one expect stewardship before evangelization to produce an abundance of fruits as well? This session will outline the one-year journey taken by clergy and staff of St. Pius X Catholic Church to design what the path would look like for a parishioner to be transformed into a disciple with a stewardship response. Participants will have access to print-ready materials that can be personalized and distributed in their own parishes.
Ms. Schuyler Kleinpeter
Since 1996, Schuyler Kleinpeter has worked for local and national organizations in a wide range of nonprofit departments and sectors including healthcare, human services, advocacy and the arts. Currently, she is the stewardship and advancement director for St. Pius X Church in Lafayette, Louisiana, where she leads the development and communications efforts in support of over 3,000 families, 50 ministries and a recent $19 million expansion. Other Catholic affiliations include working for both a program and corporate affiliate of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, as well as the Diocese of Lafayette and Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston in a volunteer or temporary capacity. With the majority of her experience in nonprofit development, including a $1 million matching gift from Louisiana Economic Development for innovative healthcare investments, she also has a deep knowledge of philanthropic partnerships, communications, volunteer engagement and nonprofit programming. She is a past award winner of ICSC’s parish stewardship renewal efforts where she received an honorable mention, and is currently a committee member for ICSC. Previously, she served in that same capacity for both the Association of Fundraising Professionals and Planned Giving Association in Baton Rouge. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.