As we return to “normalcy,” it is even more important to reinvest in our relationship with God and recommit ourselves to the life of a good steward by making a promise of our time, talent and treasure for the coming year. In order to do that, we must decide to give intentionally, plan to make good on the decision we make, and budget our time, talent and treasure so our gifts are proportionate to what we have been given.
As we decide on our personal giving decisions, let’s keep this in mind:
Intentional: If we give “just because,” that is not intentional. That does not show understanding of our call to stewardship. As a steward, we make a deliberate decision to live out the Christian life in a way that thanks God for all his blessings by returning to him a portion of our time, talent and treasure.
Planned: As with any life event, we must make plans and adjustments to ensure important things take place. This is true in our sacrificial giving as well. We must plan ahead and make stewardship of time, talent and treasure part of our lifestyle and budget.
Proportionate: In biblical tithing, a percentage of one’s income is given back in gratitude to charitable causes. But a tithe applies only to financial gifts. In stewardship, an intentional decision is made to give a certain percentage of our time, our talents and our income. This expands the tithe to what it should be – a proportionate giving of ALL gifts.
Thank you for your presence and for your support. Please know you have the gratitude of your parish and of your fellow parishioners.