LCMS Stewardship Ministry – March 2022 newsletter
LCMS Stewardship Ministry encourages exiled stewards to be faithful stewards, remembering the world in which they live is not their ultimate destination.
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LCMS Stewardship Ministry encourages exiled stewards to be faithful stewards, remembering the world in which they live is not their ultimate destination.
The Lord can lead the church to repentance, new life, and faithful stewardship of all of our resources.
When the steward is pointed to the genuine selfless love and mercy of God in the work of Jesus, the Lord will do amazing things.
The mercy of Jesus Christ calls the steward to live out the identity given to them in Holy Baptism.
Faithful humility begins with a confession of Christ and leads to faithful stewardship of all that God has entrusted to us for the sake of the Gospel.
The mercy of God is the starting point of stewardship. There is no greater mercy than what Jesus does for the failed steward at Calvary.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry encourages stewards to imitate the Good Samaritan and remove the focus from the individual steward.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry encourages the use of intentional reflective processes in congregational stewardship.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry reflects on thanking God’s people for their stewardship efforts.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry newsletter reflects on the role of commitments and accountability in stewardship.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry reflects on many of the transitions in the church during the past year and considers how some of them may continue to be beneficial.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry compares a hardworking high school basketball player to the quiet, prayerful and consistent steward.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry considers how Christmas lights pushed back the darkness of uncertainty and unrest this past year.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry addresses the difficulty and frequent failure of many New Year’s resolutions, especially when they rely on our own efforts. It discusses how we can re-frame our resolve according to our God-given vocations.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry addresses our cultural understanding of the word “gift,” which involves a change of ownership and warns that using it to talk about stewardship may lead to confusion, especially in the Christmas season.