Sermons on “Stewardship”

Time Reorientation

We often find ourselves believing that we just don’t have time to connect with God. We think we’re just too busy to experience God’s transforming power in our lives. Josias interviews two Franciscan Brothers of Peace to learn how their daily orientation around prayer has affected their experience of spiritual transformation. This sort of daily orientation around connecting with God will further be developed as we explore a very accessible, collective rhythm of prayer during our Lent series.

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Managing Pigs For God

Lyle Miller, Everence Stewardship Consultant, shows that
financial stewardship is actually a spiritual practice in which we
must realize our role as managers of God’s resources. It’s only when
that takes place that we can be freed to participate in God’s mission
of expanding his generous and abundant kingdom.

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Sharing and Stewardship – Josias Hansen

As kingdom people, we are not to see our time and resources as our own to be spent on anything we please. Instead, we believe everything belongs to God, and we are called to be faithful stewards of everything at our disposal. Therefore, instead of using our time and resources to build our own individual kingdoms, God calls us to seek the benefit of God’s kingdom first, trusting that our own needs will also be met in the process.

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Stewarding the Kingdom – John Murray

John digs into the parable of the wicked tenants to show how we are to be good stewards of God’s kingdom to produce good fruit for our good Master.

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