Stewardship
Stewardship is the glue that binds our congregational lives and the very fuel that drives the church and its activities. No stewardship, no church. It's far more than a monetary donation; we can take credit for volunteerism, community outreach, fiscal fitness, financial housekeeping, and general oversight that overlaps into many of the ministries available at church.
There are a variety of ways to share your tithes and offerings: the offering plates passed during worship, Simply Giving where your gift is withdrawn electronically from your bank account, as well as the Giving Kiosk that is locate right of the main entrance as you depart. Questions on how to participate in Simply Giving can be answered by the Minister of Finance, Heather Kambeitz, or a Stewardship Team Member.
The favorite annual event of the stewardship team is the Heritage Days Parade. Being generous to the community one bag of fruit snacks at a time symbolizes the blessings that God gives us. At St. Luke’s we pass these blessings down through the generations. Several families have three generations dedicated to the church and the community.
There are a variety of ways to share your tithes and offerings: the offering plates passed during worship, Simply Giving where your gift is withdrawn electronically from your bank account, as well as the Giving Kiosk that is locate right of the main entrance as you depart. Questions on how to participate in Simply Giving can be answered by the Minister of Finance, Heather Kambeitz, or a Stewardship Team Member.
The favorite annual event of the stewardship team is the Heritage Days Parade. Being generous to the community one bag of fruit snacks at a time symbolizes the blessings that God gives us. At St. Luke’s we pass these blessings down through the generations. Several families have three generations dedicated to the church and the community.