Title: Stewardship: The transformative call to Christian Discipleship
1StewardshipThe transformative call to Christian
Discipleship
- Presented by
- Brian Doyle
- Assoc. Dir. of Stewardship
- Archdiocese of Cincinnati
2Outline
- What is Stewardship?
- Principles of Stewardship
- The Personal Call
- Called to Steward What?
- The Call of the Parish community
3Reflection Questions
4StewardshipWhat it is NOT
- Haphazard giving
- A program
- About duty and guilt
- A fundraising gimmick
5What Stewardship IS
- A way of life
- A commitment to follow Jesus no matter the cost
- The realization that everything we have is a gift
from God and that we need to treasure and enhance
these gifts and give them back in thanksgiving - The recognition that what we have is not ours.
What I have is because of the grace of God.
What I started with is a gift from God--what I
make of my life depends on how I develop Gods
gifts.
6IS
- Counter-culturalsuccess and achievement is not
ultimate goalnot mine to claim if only I work
hard enough. Counter to the Theology of
Prosperity - A spirituality with daily implications
-
- ?Daily examen What did I do today with the
gifts God has given me to make a difference in
the world? - Applies to our faith, community, environment,
human and natural resources, economic order,
government affairs, etc.
7IS
8Stewardship A Disciples ResponseUS Conference
of Catholic Bishops Pastoral Letter on
Stewardship (1993)
- 4 characteristics of a Christian Steward
- Receives Gods gifts gratefully,
- cultivates them responsibly,
- shares them lovingly with others,
- returns them with increase to the Lord.
9?Discipleship, Discipleship, Discipleship!?
- Disciples as Stewards
- Recognize God as origin of all life, giver of
freedom, source of all things. - Grateful for gifts received (including gift of
conversion, calling to membership in the church),
and eager to use them to show our love for God
and one another. Look to the life and teachings
of Jesus for guidance in living as Christian
stewards.
10The Call of Discipleship
11WHERE- Does Stewardship Take Place?
- Begins in the domestic churchthe family.
Families make decisions everyday on how to spend
their time, use their abilities, spend their
money. - Extends to the parish, the workplace, the local
community, the diocese, universal Church, global
community.
12STEWARDING WHAT?
- 1. Stewards of Creation
- Joyful appreciation for God-given beauty and
wonder of nature - Protection and preservation of the environment
stewardship of ecological concern - Respect for human life enhance the gift of life
and make it flourish - Workdevelopment of this world through noble
human effort. Work is the building up of the
Kingdom of God!
13STEWARDING WHAT?
- 11. Stewards of Vocation
- Jesus calls us to a new way of life-the Christian
Way of life. - Christ does not call faceless people, he calls
each individually, by name, to a specific,
personal vocation in life lay person, single,
married, clergy, religious, adult, childeach has
a vocation. This has an escatological
significance! - Christ calls us to be stewards of our own
vocation, which we receive from Godthe 4
characteristics of a Christian Steward.
14STEWARDING WHAT?
- 111. Stewards of the Church
- We cooperate with God in our own redemption and
in the redemption of others. We are
collaborators and cooperators in continuing the
redemptive work of Jesus Christthe priesthood of
believers. - Called to carry out the Mission of the
Church?Proclaim the Gospel! Teach, Serve,
Sanctify! Sacraments! It is the personal
responsibility of each of us as stewards of the
Church.
15HOW is the Parish vital to stewardship formation?
- Facilitates the individuals spiritual process of
conversion by supplying a fertile environment for
gift discernment and stewardship formation. - Provides opportunities for individuals to live
out the call to discipleship through prayer,
hospitality and service.
16Stewardship vs. What Were Already Doing
WHAT WERE ALREADY DOING STEWARDSHIP
FOCUS GOALS To bring people into a relationship with our parish and with the work it does in a way that makes them want to support it. To bring people into a closer relationship with God through the experiences of giving time, talent and treasure, which we help to create by offering occasions where this giving is consciously evoked as a spiritual act and practice.
IDEAL OUTCOMES Parishioners make a contribution to the parish in recognition that the parish needs resources if it is to continue its work (that is, parishioners give to a need). Parishioners are more generous in their gifts of their time, talent and treasure because every gift becomes an occasion for, and a celebration of, growth in faith (that is, parishioners develop a need to give).
17Stewardship vs. What Were Already Doing
WHAT WERE ALREADY DOING STEWARDSHIP
PHILOSOPHICAL CULTURAL UNDERPINNINGS The philosophical and cultural root is philanthropy, private action for public purposes. The intent is to encourage people to feel a commitment to the common good of the parish, and voluntarily give of their resourcesmaterial goods that they feel they ownfor the benefit of others. The philosophical and cultural root of stewardship is a commitment to personal and collective behavior that recognizes and honors Gods ultimate ownership of and profound generosity in all things. The intent is to encourage people to see all resources as gifts temporarily entrusted to us to be used and shared to promote the welfare of all Gods creation.
ULTIMATE OBJECTIVE To provide financial (and other) support for our parish, so that it may carry out the godly work to which we believe it has been called. To build the household of God so there will be more human and spiritual, as well as material, resources to carry out the work of building the kingdom, in whatever form that work may take.
Taken from, Effective Parish Stewardship, The
Essentials, Twenty -Third Publications, 2004
18PARISH STEWARDSHIPSeven Signs of a Stewardship
Parish
- Hospitality
- Prayer
- Recommitment (Renewal)
- Outreach
- Lay Witness
- Accountability
- Stewardship Committee
- (Community of GRATEFUL BELIEVERS!)
19PARISH STEWARDSHIPSuccessfully Promoting
Stewardship
- Step 1 Personal Witness
- Step 2 Commitment of Leadership
- Step 3 Hospitality, Evangelization, Outreach
- Step 4 Communication Education
- Step 5 Recruiting, Training, Recognizing Gifts
of Time Talent - Step 6 Stewardship of Treasure
- Step 7 Accountability
20Parish Engagement
- According to Gallup data, Engaged members of a
parish are - 2 ½ times as likely to spend two or more hours
per week serving and helping others in their
communities. - 3 ½ times as likely to invite friends to
participate in their church. - Give nearly 1 more of their gross income--about
700 more per member. - 3 ½ times more likely to say they are completely
satisfied with their lives.
21Parish Stewardship
Issues Facing Parishes Staid Strategies Stewardship Principles
Declining Mass Attendance/Enrollment -Pulpit emphasis on attending church -childrens catechesis -Cut times -renewed emphasis on Eucharistic spirituality, sacramental gift -Focus on hospitality to new and current members, local community -Evangelization Outreach -Lay Witness -Parishioner Engagement -2 way Communication -Conversion
22Parish Stewardship
Issues Facing Parishes Staid Strategies Stewardship Principles
Capital Needs-school, roof, boiler, parking lot, etc. -Defer -Fund Drive -Annual process of time, talent, treasure commitment -Strategic plan -Accountability report -Spiritual endeavor -Leadership identification, recruitment -Conversion
Debt/Operating Deficit -Cut services -Fund Drive -Strategic Plan Mission, Vision, Development, Communication, Hospitality -Transparency -Inform, invite, involve -Conversion
23Closing Prayer
- All powerful and ever-living God, we do well
always and everywhere to give you thanks. - All things are of your making.
- All times and seasons obey you.
- You chose to create us in your image and to set
us over the whole world in all its wonder. - You made us the stewards of creation, to praise
you every day for your wisdom and power. - May we imitate your son, Jesus, in his life of
service. - May we be faithful stewards of all your gifts to
us, the People of God. - Amen.