Stewardship And Generosity
This is not the offering plate that your grandparents used!
Stewardship – to serve as one who manages another's property, finances or other affairs – is not just means for the church to raise money. It is a way of life that recognizes that everything we have is God’s, and we are simply managing those resources while here on earth.
The Bible is filled with examples of grateful response to God's generous gifts. The Bible also teaches about responsibility to share with others and warns against selfishness and misuse of God's economic resources.
Methodist approach to Stewardship
John Wesley urged those in connection with him to "Earn all you can and save all you can, so that you can give all you can." He modeled modest living and sacrificial giving. Wesley made sure those early classes of "methodists" took weekly offerings for outreach.
Today, we United Methodists join others to help all of God's children…whenever and wherever we can. Just as Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes when the crowd grew hungry. Through our congregation, we are the heart, spirit and hands of God's outreaching love.
Practicing good stewardship
How can you learn and practice good Christian stewardship?
- Pray about your giving to God's ministries.
- Model the humility and generosity God calls you to exhibit.
- Take a Crown Financial bible study.
- Set up a schedule to eventually reach full tithing, or tithe one week of every month.
- Give you time, talents and or financial aid to Missions
- Consider donations through the Resurrection Foundation
- Join the Stewardship Team
Stewardship Team
The Stewardship Team meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 7pm. We study new ways to enhance giving levels of time, talent, gifts and service. To find out more information, contact:
Clayton Smith
Executive Pastor of Generosity
(913) 544-0242
clayton.smith@cor.org

