Found Faithful In Little With Much With All
This is our 2013 theme for our stewardship month this November. We are aiming to grow joyful stewards in our congregation.
A stewardship program must first start out with all participants following the scripture of Matthew 6:33‐ Strive first for the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things will be given you as well.
We must remember that our monetary pledge is to God. It is not a vote of confidence about anything or person in the church or the world. It is an anonymous gift that God will see fulfilled. We all work hard to earn and save our money especially in these times but it has been said that what has been done for Christ will last and all else will pass. We need to be reminded to be thankful and enjoy what God has given us. Can you consider giving 10% of your monetary income on Pledge Sunday?
Stewardship also means helping other who are struggling or have fallen on hard times and need our assistance. Can you lend a helping hand using your time and talents in Christ’s name? God never forgets our service to him. We do not need to be recognized by the public. We need to be good stewards for the glory of God and the good of our neighbors.
Every Christian has been placed into the body of Christ, therefore we are an integral part of the community of faith. We all work better together for Christ using our spiritual gifts and skills to do the Lordʹs work. Again, we must be grateful for what God has given us to serve others on his behalf. 1Corinthians 10:13 Therefore … whatever you do, do all in the glory of God.
There are many examples of giving and tithing in the Bible, such as the widow giving of her last coins, the feeding of the five thousand and the giving of 10% of their worldly goods. Please consider how you may imitate their actions while you consider what you will pledge for the operation of our Church. Please remember that God loves a cheerful giver.
Bring your pledge to our worship service on Stewardship Sunday, November 24.
Laura Garcia, Stewardship Chairman