"The goal of our stewardship ministry is to help God's people grow in their relationship with Jesus through the use of the time, talents and finances God has entrusted to them." - Pastor Charles "Chick" Lane writing in "Ask, Thank, Tell: Improving Stewardship Ministry in Your Congregation"
"We teach Stewardship grounded in the Bible. Stewardship is about money, but it is not only about money. We are stewards of all that we have, and all that we have comes from God." From the ELCA web site What Does God Say About Our Giving? Scripture gives us great directions regarding financial stewardship. This is an important part of the Christian life, and God wants each of us to have financial stewardship as a point of growth in our relationship with Jesus. Of the many suggestions God offers regarding giving, here are five of the most important. GIVE FIRST "When you have come into the land that the Lord your God is giving you … you shall take some of the first of all the fruit of the ground, … and you shall put it in a basket and go to the place that the Lord your God will choose as a dwelling for his name." - Deuteronomy 26:1-2 Giving First means that each time you receive income, however you receive income, first you make your gift to your congregation. Giving first means giving to God first and living on the rest, rather than living first and giving the leftovers to God. In a world that exerts countless pressures on our spending, giving to God first is critically important. GIVE
INTENTIONALLY We "make up our mind" about our giving when we develop a plan for giving. Important questions to ask in formulating this plan are, "How has God blessed me recently?" "How do I feel God is calling me to respond to these blessings?" Many people develop a plan for giving each year, and then follow that plan closely. What is your plan for giving? GIVE
PROPORTIONATELY - II Corinthians 8:3-4 Proportional giving lies at the heart of the Biblical message about stewardship. Those who have many financial blessings are called to give generously from their abundance. Those who have fewer financial blessings are called to give in proportion to their assets. Proportional giving is not about equal gifts, but rather about equal sacrifice. Those who have received much are expected to give much. Sometimes the smallest gift is the largest gift. GIVE
GENEROUSLY - II Corinthians 8:1-2 Generous giving may be the most basic stewardship value. It is difficult to imagine anyone who is serious about discipleship giving stingily. It is difficult to imagine a tither who isn't serious about his or her relationship with Jesus. In Luke 12:34, Jesus says, "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Isn't he saying that generous giving to Jesus has the ability to lead one's heart to Jesus? A congregation full of generous givers would make an incredible witness to our Lord.
GIVE
CHEERFULLY -
II Corinthians 9:7 Give
first, intentionally, proportionately and generously. Then you will
give cheerfully. This is what we plan to do: 1) Sanctuary renovation/ organ refurbishment/computerized outdoor sign/ Mission Hall Estimated Cost:
$ 550,000. 2) Lutheranch Bible Camp - charter contribution Estimated amount: $
125,000. 3) Holy Trinity’s mortgage elimination – (current payment: $ 7,500/mo.) Estimated balance: $ 925,000. This
is how we are going to do it: 2 gifts of $100,000 ($33,333 per year) 15 gifts of $7,800 ($50 per week) 2 gifts of $50,000 ($16,667 per year) 25 gifts of $4,680 ($30 per week) 5 gifts of $30,000 ($10,000 per year) 25 gifts of $3,900 ($25 per week) 8 gifts of $20,000 ($6,667 per year) 30 gifts of $2,340 ($15 per week) 12 gifts of $15,000 ($5,000 per year) 50 gifts of $1,560 ($10 per week) 15
gifts of $12,000 ($4,000 per year)
50 gifts of $780 ($5 per week) Prayer
Vigil February 24, from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Children are an integral part of the program as well. Plastic containers were handed out in Sunday School for a Noisy Offering. Please help your child achieve the goal of collecting coins in their Noisy Offering containers. On February 24/25 during the service, each child will walk to the front of the Church with their coins and pour them into a steel drum.
Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Located just 5 miles east of Interstate 75, exit 267, North of Atlanta. |