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STEWARDSHIP DEPARTMENT
Mission statement
The foundation of Christian stewardship is our relationship with God, our Creator, and involves every facet of life: time (I Peter 1:17); talent (Matthew 25:14-29); temperance (I Corinthians 3:16, 17); and treasure (Luke 19.23). God gives each of us a significant role and a great responsibility in caring for this world and building His Kingdom - not our own. God entrusts each of us with time, talent, treasure and His temple. Our objective is to maximize the investment of all those gifts that have been placed in our hands. We must use every opportunity during the limited time allotted to us to live for God's glory and His purposes and share the blessings He bestows on us. The Stewardship Ministry helps and encourages members to be good stewards of our time, talents and treasures.
The goal is to ensure that members are using the resources God has blessed them with to assist others and in Completing the work the Lord has entrusted to us. Stewardship is the lifestyle of one who accepts Christ's lordship and walks in Parthership with God, acting as His agent in managing His affairs on earth. It began with God's act of creating Adam and Eve in His own image. With His personal touch, God established an intimate relationship and union with Humanity that was to be nutured in the intimacy of time spent together. This Shared image and shared intimacy are foundational to understanding the spirit and dynamics of biblical stewardship.
Contact:
| Stewardship Leader
Bro. Yves Colas
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Responsibilities:
- To emphasize God's ownership of all that we are, have, and possess by defining our role as stewards.
- To encourage faithful stewardship through the study of God's word, and the integration of what we learn from our daily lives.
- To lead the church in embracing the full concept of stewardship in every phase of our live.
- To assist the discovery and profitable use of our Time, Talents, Health, means, influence, and other gifts bestowed on us by God, throuh programs and feedbacks.
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