Stewardship
A Way of Life Worth Living
Parish life at Holy Trinity is built upon the Christian stewardship way of living. It is through this shared way of life that we, as one parish family, grow in a right relationship with God. Our commitment to living -- and modeling for others A Stewardship Way of Life, we seek to return to God the gifts of time, talent, and treasure out of grateful appreciation for all He has given us.
The message of Stewardship is simple:
It's all about gratitude.
It's about God's goodness in our lives and how we can return to the Lord all that's important in our lives.
It's about giving back to God the first and best in all we do and all that we are.
stewardship is
a way of living at holy trinity
Each year, parishioners at Holy Trinity are invited to make an annual commitment to living as Christian stewards. Stewardship is a Way of Living – where Christians see everything good as a gift from God.
When we choose to live as Christian stewards, we become more aware of God's generosity and grateful receivers of the abundant blessings God showers on us.
We become eager to cultivate those gifts out of our loving friendship with Christ.
At Holy Trinity, we know it’s a commitment worth making.
Time, talent, & treasure
Meeting Jesus in Prayer and Worship
For each of us, time remains our most valuable commodity. We have the opportunity to decide how we use our time, prioritizing work, family, service to others, recreation, rest and, of course, prayer. Our relationship with God remains central to our Stewardship Way of Life.
As Stewards, we make God the priority. We join together on Sunday to worship God and refocus our lives on Jesus Christ.
Sharing our talent with our community
Talents are the natural skills and charisms that are uniquely ours as gifts from God. Every member of our parish has been given natural talents and spiritual charisms from God to be used for the good of others.
As Disciples of Christ, we share the talents God has given to us through our professional work and in service to others. We recognize God’s generosity to us and return to Him by generously serving in parish ministry.
Honoring god with our treasure
We are stewards – not owners – of the resources, the treasures, in our care. All we have, including our financial resources, are gifts from God. And we are responsible to manage these gifts responsibly and use them wisely.
As Stewards, we are called to make an informed planned and proportionate return to God. Our spending habits say a great deal about our values and priorities. Stewards follow an annual plan for honoring God with our treasure.