LCMS Stewardship Ministry – October 2022 newsletter
LCMS Stewardship Ministry reminds pastors to walk the narrow way of faithful preaching of the Gospel and thereby of stewardship.
Stewardship Ministry helps congregations grow in their understanding and implementation of a life of stewardship.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry reminds pastors to walk the narrow way of faithful preaching of the Gospel and thereby of stewardship.
Stewardship Ministry creates bulletin blurbs and newsletter articles each month for congregations to use in church publications.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry highlights the problems with a “set it and forget it” mentality when it comes to stewardship.
Stewardship Ministry creates bulletin blurbs and newsletter articles each month for congregations to use in church publications.
Stewardship Ministry creates bulletin blurbs and newsletter articles each month for congregations to use in church publications.
Stewardship starts at home. Investing in the formation of homes that steward the Gospel of Jesus Christ faithfully and daily will yield the greatest stewardship results.
Stewardship Ministry creates bulletin blurbs and newsletter articles each month for congregations to use in church publications.
Faithful stewards are encouraged to care for our bodies in such a way that it gives glory to God.
Stewardship Ministry creates bulletin blurbs and newsletter articles each month for congregations to use in church publications.
Stewardship is the activity of managing life and life’s resources for God’s purposes.
Stewardship Ministry creates bulletin blurbs and newsletter articles each month for congregations to use in church publications.
Rev. Michael Meyer discussed how to get started with the Flood Bucket project and other disaster response efforts.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry calls us to a stewardship of sacred time.
Stewardship Ministry creates bulletin blurbs and newsletter articles each month for congregations to use in church publications.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry encourages exiled stewards to be faithful stewards, remembering the world in which they live is not their ultimate destination.