Stewardship
The Bible defines a "steward" as one who manages resources that are not theirs, and does what the owner would do with those resources.
The Stewardship Committee challenges themselves and everyone in our Parish Family to routinely ask, "How am I a good steward?”
Financial support of God’s work at Creator is a very important aspect of Stewardship, but it is not the whole of Stewardship. Stewardship is receiving, caring, tending, generosity, gratitude, giving, and joy. Throughout the year, the Stewardship Committee seeks multiple ways for the congregation to encounter and develop this greater sensibility of giving. Through programs and within our worship services we are encouraged to:
If you are interested in being part of this dynamic, creative ministry please contact Fr. Bill†
The Bible defines a "steward" as one who manages resources that are not theirs, and does what the owner would do with those resources.
The Stewardship Committee challenges themselves and everyone in our Parish Family to routinely ask, "How am I a good steward?”
Financial support of God’s work at Creator is a very important aspect of Stewardship, but it is not the whole of Stewardship. Stewardship is receiving, caring, tending, generosity, gratitude, giving, and joy. Throughout the year, the Stewardship Committee seeks multiple ways for the congregation to encounter and develop this greater sensibility of giving. Through programs and within our worship services we are encouraged to:
- celebrate stewardship in its deepest, theological sense
- be guided by gratitude, not guilt
- look for abundance, rather than scarcity
- perform joyful acts of thanksgiving in response to God's abundant gifts
If you are interested in being part of this dynamic, creative ministry please contact Fr. Bill†