| A Stewardship Prayer Father of all mankind,
throughout every day help me to remember that a very real
portion of Thy Kingdom has been placed in my stewardship. Give
me a grateful heart and a willingness to share with others what
You have shared so generously with me. Thank you for the gift of
your Son, Jesus Christ, who gave His life for my salvation.
Understanding Stewardship
One dimension of our relationship with Jesus Christ is coming
to an awareness that all we are and all we have is from the
Lord. We are called upon to be good stewards of the gifts which
God has entrusted to our care. Stewardship is becoming partners
in God’s work on earth.
“Everything comes from you, and we have given you only what
comes from your hand.” (1 Chronicles 29:14)
We are accountable for the proper management of our faith and
spiritual gifts, our time and the activities we pursue, our body
and its mental and physical health, our talents and the vocation
to which we have been called, our finances and all the
possessions we have accumulated, our relationships with family,
friends and community.
The challenge of caring for the Body of Christ, the Church,
belongs to each one of us! Members of Immaculate Heart of Mary
Parish are the “stewards” of our parish, our faith community.
Christian stewards gratefully receive God’s gifts, cherish them
justly and lovingly with others, and return them with increase
to the Lord.
Corporately, Immaculate Heart of Mary is in Stewardship with
the Lord - giving sacrificially to the larger community. 10% of
the weekly collection is given to advance God’s work outside our
parish. This sacrificial gift is made first, before addressing
the other financial needs of the parish. In the areas of time
and talent, the Christian Service ministry of our parish reaches
out globally as representatives of the parish-at-large.
“Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be
generous and willing to share.” (1 Timothy 6:18)
Stewardship of our Time
Perhaps the most important aspect of Stewardship, especially
in today’s world, is the proper management of the gift of time.
Time is more fleeting than any talent and more precious than any
treasure. Yet, we take little care to balance our hours, days,
and weeks. Calendars seem to fill without us even being aware of
whether we are making the best use of our time.
God has gifted us with an amount of time which only He knows.
He requires of us that we return a portion of that time, prime
time, directly to Him and then manage well the remainder to His
glory.
Prayerful reflection will confirm that we are either “spending’
our time as the Lord intends, or that there is a real need for
change. How do we allocate to God for prayer and study of His
Word? Do we give our family and friends quality time in ample
quantity? Do we take an appropriate amount of time for rest and
fun? Is the Body of Christ, most specifically our own parish
family, being cared for with a sacrificial portion of our time?
“There is a time for everything, and a season for every
activity under heaven.” (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
Membership in Immaculate Heart of Mary requires that we
commit to sharing our time with its community in worship,
fellowship, and ministry. When we accept the challenge of
putting God first, our attitudes, priorities, and spiritual
lives will definitely change. God never measures our gift by the
amount. He measures it by the cost.
“Let them trust in God who provides us richly with all things
for our use.” (1 Timothy 6:17)
Stewardship of our Talent
Generous sharing of resources is central to the practice of
Stewardship. Of those resources, our unique talents bring a
special flavor to the community when we step forward and share
our abilities justly and lovingly with others. We are fulfilling
the mission of the Church when we use those personal gifts we
are given as a child of God.
Stewardship of talent often involves discovery and growth.
When we selflessly invest ourselves in the parish, our
neighborhood or the larger community based on its needs rather
than our own, we will come to realize that God truly does equip
those who serve Him. You will be surprised and delighted with
the personal insights you discover when you give yourself to
others.
Many will argue that they haven’t the right talent or
education or personality to make a difference. God knows our
abilities. He gave them to us. When we put ourselves at His
disposal, He leads us where we can best share of ourselves and
then gives us the grace to do the work He has for us to do.
Giving back to God a portion of what He has given to us is an
act of worship.
“...the Lord Jesus said: “It is more blessed to give than to
receive.’”(Acts 20:35)
Each of our parish ministries has opportunities for you to
discover and use your particular gifts. Prayerfully consider
what part you might play in your parish family. There are always
needs and those needs are the call to action.
“This service that you perform is not only supplying the
needs of God’s people but is also overflowing in many
expressions of thanks to God.” (2 Corinthians 9:12)
Stewardship of our Treasure
Financial commitment is another component of the Stewardship
picture. Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish addresses the spiritual
needs of its members with a wide variety of programs and
ministries requiring a devoted, gifted staff. In a very
practical sense, our parish facilities require constant care.
The four principles of Sacrificial Giving followed at
Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish include:
- The gift should be planned as part of the family
budgeting process.
- The gift should be proportionate to the blessings
received from God.
- The gift should be a sacrifice that may require a change
of lifestyle.
- The gift should be a prayer of thanksgiving to the Lord
for laying down His Life so that we may have eternal life.
“From everyone who has been given much, much will be
demanded...” (Luke 12:48.)
Annually, we are asked to review our commitment for the
upcoming fiscal year. This is an instrument of planning for both
the parish and each member of the Body of Christ. You are asked,
as a parish member, to participate in this process with the
heart of Jesus.
As a guideline, it is suggested that one-half of your annual
sacrificial gift go to support your parish. The remaining half
should be set aside for charities such as Diocesan Programs,
Missions, schools, poor box, special church collections, etc.
Ask the Lord Jesus for guidance and an increased level of
trust in Him. Give with gratitude and in a spirit of love.
“Everyone must give according to what he has inwardly
decided; not sadly, not grudgingly, for God loves a cheerful
giver.” (2 Corinthians 9:7)
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