What Lutherans Believe About Stewardship
Ever wonder how your everyday decisions—like giving, helping others, or managing your resources—connect to God's bigger plans for your life? In this study, we'll explore what it means to be a good steward from a Lutheran perspective, and how God’s power can work immeasurably more through us than we ever imagined (Ephesians 3:20-21).
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Giving and the Two Kingdoms (Daniel 3): Can you serve both God and the world? Discover how Daniel’s bold faith teaches us where true loyalty lies.
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Generosity: The Grace Connection (1 Corinthians 12:4-7): Your gifts and talents are meant for more than just you! Find out how generosity can flow from the grace God’s already given you.
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Who Owns Ya, Baby? (Proverbs 19:17): When you give to others, you’re giving to God. This lesson shows how your generosity matters more than you think.
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The Least We Can Manage (Matthew 25:35-40): It’s not just about money—serving the "least of these" is a crucial part of stewardship. Learn how small acts of kindness are huge in God’s eyes.
Join us as we unpack how God can do more through our stewardship than we could ask or imagine!
Led by Keith Chuvala in conjunction with the Immeasurably More Capital Campaign.