Stewardship

The Episcopal Church reminds us:

Stewardship is about being grateful, responsible stewards of the gifts we receive from God. The tradition of giving back to God and to the church comes from the Biblical practice of “tithing,” which means to give back a tenth of our earnings to God (Numbers 18:26). The Episcopal Church sees stewardship as more than simply contributing money to the church; it’s also about contributing time and talents, and volunteering for ministry and mission. It’s about reaching out to build relationships from a perspective of abundance instead of scarcity.

Walk in Love 2024

Generosity is a journey, it’s a practice that we learn and nurture within our hearts. It just isn’t in our nature to give away what we have worked hard to …

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More Than Enough 2022

This year, our theme is More Than Enough, and it comes from the end of Luke’s version of the feeding of the five-thousand. Responding to Jesus’ call, the gathered crowd …

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Every Perfect Gift 2021

What is the best gift you have ever received? The theme and image for Every Perfect Gift are wrapped in the metaphor of the butterfly and chrysalis. Of all the metaphors of …

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Doing What Love Requires 2020

What does the Lord require of you? To act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God. Micah 6:8 Recalling the prophet Micah, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry reminds …

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Sharing Our Story

Listen to the different stories that members of St. George’s have to share!

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The Way of Love

Here are some of the ways you helped spread love The Way Of Love Trifold- StG

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