| What is meant by stewardship?
Stewardship is based on the spiritual principles
of the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus. Where it has been
implemented, both givers' and receivers' lives have changed. It is
a way of life. It is a way of thanking God for all His blessings
by returning to Him a portion of the time, talent and treasure allotted
to us.
Stewardship engenders a spiritually that deepens
our relationship with the Lord. It involves intentional, planned
and proportionate giving of our time, talent and treasure.
What is meant by intentional, planned and proportional
giving?
Intentional - A well thought out, deliberate decision
is made to live out our Christian life in a certain way.
Planned - Each Catholic household would plan and
make stewardship of time and talent a part of their lifestyle and stewardship
of treasure a part of their budget.
Proportionate - A decision is made to give a certain
percentage of one's time and one's income to the Church and other charities.
Do
you know how the average American spends his or her leisure time every
week?
-
12
hours watching television
-
6 hours
eating out and socializing
-
5 hours
window shopping
-
3 hours
on hobbies
-
1 hour
on religious activites and volunteering.
Source:
Jim Spring, "Seven Days of Play," American Demographics (March 1993).
What difference will stewardship make in my
life?
The difference is in the motivation for giving.
Stewardship is an extension of our spiritual life where we give in gratitude
to God for what we have already received. The difference is also
in the result of the giving. Those who practice stewardship find
that they grow spiritually and that their faith is deepened.
Am I expected to give all of my time, talent
and treasure to the Church?
No. Most people give of their time and talent
as volunteers to community groups in addition to volunteering in the Church.
Many will give money to other community groups in addition to supporting
the Church.
Do
you feel time slipping away?
Consider
investing a portion of your time in our parish!
What portion of my time, talent and treasure should
I give?
What you give is a decision made between you and
God. Some Christians choose the biblical norm of giving 10% of their
treasure. Some, because of circumstances, give more than that.
Others might start at 2, 3 or 4%. Many individuals commit a certain
number of hours each week to prayer and charitable acivites.
Isn't stewardship of treasure an attempt to
raise funds?
No, it is not, although some people mistakenly
see it that way. First, stewarship is based on the Bible, which has
many references to stewardship. Second, it is based onthe individual's
need to give, not on the Church's need to receive. Third, giving
of teasure is not limited to the Church. |