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Oct 30, 2024 · What Is Church Stewardship? Simply put, Christian stewardship is the responsible management of the resources God has provided. We are called to use our time, talents, and treasure in a way that honors God and furthers His kingdom. Church stewardship is not a new term. There were stewards in the bible.
Stewardship is not a program, rather it is an attitude, a way of life. Stewardship calls for us to share ourselves, to be a holy people, to step up and to take the risk of walking with our savior, Jesus Christ.
Oct 10, 2011 · In its most simple form, stewardship is taking care of the world and the church on behalf of God. Questions such as the following help children discuss their roles as stewards: How do you think God wants us to take care of the church? How are we ministers to others for Jesus? What are some ways the church can help take care of the world?
- Sharon Ely Pearson
May 16, 2024 · We are called to be good stewards of everything that God has entrusted to us, including our time, talents, and resources. So how can we effectively lead churches in stewardship? We cover that in this detailed guide.
A Twelve-Month Plan for Stewardship in the Local Church Churches that are doing stewardship well focus on it more that a couple of weeks in the fall. We suggest a year-round strategy for helping your folks learn that being a faithful steward is about more than how the church gets its bill paid!
Introducing Called to be the Church: The Journey—tailored and topical modules with coaching and ongoing support to meet your stewardship needs. Module #1: Stewardship Best Practices is rolling out in early 2021.
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Stewardship, according to White, helps teach values such as being trustworthy, responsible, and caring, which are vital to becoming more like Christ (Counsels on Stewardship, p. 24; Child Guidance, p. 166).