Why Use the Word “Stewardship”?
As stewards, we are entrusted with the Gospel, which belongs to Jesus Christ.
As stewards, we are entrusted with the Gospel, which belongs to Jesus Christ.
Stewardship is never easy. It is a daily and weekly call to repentance.
Sin will be in our relationships. But so can be Christ’s redemption.
Our LCMS church workers vow to uphold the Lutheran Confessions.
Continually teaching and preaching about Gospel stewardship year after year transforms stewardship culture.
Our stewardship goes far beyond the offering plate.
The church, by nature, is community — and our church workers are educated and formed in several learning communities.
God’s Word leads people to be faithful with what they have been given to show that the treasure of the Gospel is at work in and through them.
Successful stewardship is faithful stewardship. It is not about amount but about identity.
Christians must reclaim chastity as the vital, strong and beautiful virtue that it is: a standard and goal that should inspire, encourage and ultimately define all those who follow Christ.
How can Christians speak the truth in love about transgenderism?
Married couples get to live out the sacrificial, unconditional and incarnational love of Jesus.