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This year's stewardship campaign calls us to consider What God Has done through our church. Often we focus only on what we, alone, are capable, of when the spirit of stewardship is inherently collective. Using the story of Lazarus, we find that our expectations of God and his expectations of us are relational. We expect God to help the needy and God expects us to help him serve the needy. Pursuing stewardship faithfully means setting biblical expectations for God, our church, and ourselves.
By The First Presbyterian Church of East HamptonThis year's stewardship campaign calls us to consider What God Has done through our church. Often we focus only on what we, alone, are capable, of when the spirit of stewardship is inherently collective. Using the story of Lazarus, we find that our expectations of God and his expectations of us are relational. We expect God to help the needy and God expects us to help him serve the needy. Pursuing stewardship faithfully means setting biblical expectations for God, our church, and ourselves.