Sunday, March 15, 2009

Stewardship Devotional

“Thus you shall set apart an offering to the Lord from all the tithes that you receive from the Israelites; and from them you shall give the Lord’s offering to the priest Aaron. Out of all the gifts to you, you shall set apart every offering due to the Lord; the best of all of them is the part to be consecrated.”
Numbers 18: 28-29


Since we started tithing, we always seem to have funds. We haven’t missed the money at all. We give a weekly check and then dedicate an amount each year for our new building program. As we have gotten older our priorities have changed – material things don’t mean as much personally. But, since we have both been active in our church planning, finances and other programs, we know the value of paying more than our own part. It really takes a lot of money to run the business of a church facility. The joy of the return is awesome! The more we can do for God and in the service of love for His people, the more satisfied and happy we are.

Prayer: “God, grant us the dedication to our local church. We need to see the possibilities we can provide the community and the world. Help us provide the funds needed to serve the word in our world. In Jesus name, we pray.”

Lee and Sylvia Streater
Members since 1970

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Stewardship Devotional

Stewardship Devotion

“…As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
Joshua 24:15

When you become a member of a United Methodist Church, you make a vow to uphold it with your prayers, your presence, your gifts, and your service. Each year during our stewardship campaign, we are encouraged to make sure that we are fulfilling that vow in all four areas – not just monetarily. As you become a part of this church family, it becomes a privilege to make contributions in any way possible.

At the age of 5, I was first brought to the “old” church at 3rd Street and Illinois. Through the fellowship and guidance of that long-ago congregation, I was able to build a foundation for life built on positive values. Besides the small weekly offering provided by my father, I learned to give in service by playing the piano for Sunday School assemblies, by working in the nursery and by participating in many music activities with other MYF members. I treasure a Sunday School attendance award pin that had accumulated bars for 12 years perfect attendance. This church became so essential to me that I brought both my children back here – one from Georgia, one from California – to be baptized.

Society has become so mobile, it is difficult to form such long lasting bonds – but while you are a part of this congregation – immerse yourself in it…many opportunities exist for you to serve and learn. “Every Member In Ministry” has such a variety of ways to give of your time and talents, it is nearly impossible to not find your very own niche and be blessed by it.

As I watch this church prepare to expand its outreach and impact in our community led by newcomers as well as some second, third, and fourth generation members, my prayer is that everyone finds a meaningful and fulfilling spot within the arms that have held me for so many years.

Prayer “Father God, Watch over this church family as we continue to serve the people of this community and throughout the world that all may know the wonders of your creation and the saving grace of your son, Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen.”

Patricia Smith