What does a Stewardship Parish look like?
- A Total-Stewardship Parish is ALIVE!
- It is a prayerful, welcoming, Eucharist-centered community with a common vision: GOD IS THE SOURCE OF ALL.
- Its members are committed to furthering the word and work of Christ by caring for each other and all of God’s creation.
- In gratitude, they joyfully give back a portion of their God-given gifts of Time, Talent, and
Treasure.
What is Stewardship of treasure?
tewardship of treasure, like all stewardship, begins with the fundamental understanding that all that we have comes from God. Stewardship of treasure becomes a spiritual exercise when it is planned, proportionate and sacrificial.
Planned – Stewardship of treasure is an intentional response to God’s generosity. It requires thought and time to formulate a deliberate decision that requires us to focus our values and priorities.
Proportionate – The ultimate goal for stewardship of treasure is the biblical tithe or 10% of the “first fruits.” The Christian understanding of tithe is 10% of gross income; 5% to the local parish church, 1% to the diocese, and the remaining 4% to other charities. This may seem unattainable when one takes into consideration the varying factors that impact an individual’s or family’s circumstances; however, the commonly accepted definition of proportional giving is a gradual move toward biblical tithing. Stewards are asked to begin by calculating the current giving percentage, then to make a conscious decision to increase in small increments.
Sacrificial – Giving from our substance often requires a life change and a re-ordering of our priorities. It helps to remind us of our reason for giving and focuses our attention on God.
In Thanksgiving – It’s no accident that our financial contributions are part of the Offertory at Mass. Eucharist means thanksgiving—offering our financial gifts is an expression of praise and thanksgiving.
Given Freely—A true gift is given “without strings attached” and without any expectation of something in return. Giving unconditionally is a steward’s response to God’s generosity.
What is stewardship of time and talent?
ach of us has been given abilities and gifts to do certain things well and we are to develop them for the benefit of others. We give of our time in prayer and worship, in sharing our love with family and friends, and in volunteering for church and community activities that demonstrate our concern for others. As in stewardship of treasure, the giving of our time and talent should be planned and proportionate.

