As we step into a new year, many of us reflect on resolutions and goals to improve our lives. Often, these resolutions focus on personal health, finances, or relationships. But what if we expanded our perspective to include stewardship—a holistic commitment of time, talents, and treasures in service to God and others?
In Scripture, we are reminded that everything we have comes from God. Psalm 24:1 says, “The earth is the Lord’s and all that is in it, the world, and those who live in it.” Because God has shared with us what we have, we are now called to share what we have with others. Stewardship isn’t just about giving money; it’s about recognizing God’s provision and using our resources for God’s glory. This includes our time, abilities, and financial gifts.
This January, consider making stewardship a part of your New Year’s resolutions. Here are some ways to get started:
Time
Time is one of our most valuable resources. How can you dedicate more of it to God’s work this year? Perhaps you can commit to attending worship services regularly, making time for prayer and Bible study. Maybe you will find a new way to volunteer in a ministry or committee at Faith United. One idea: mentor youth or new members, sharing your faith and helping them grow in their spiritual journey.
Talents
God has blessed each of us with unique skills and abilities. How can you use your talents to serve?
Are you a good organizer? Help coordinate church fellowship events! Do you have a talent for music or art? Share your gifts in worship or decorating the sanctuary. Are you handy with tools or technology? Assist with maintenance projects or livestreaming worship efforts. The list goes on, as there are all sorts of ways to get involved by sharing your talents with our congregation. I’d love to hear about your vision, and help you get plugged in!
Treasures
Financial stewardship is another extremely important aspect of our faith, and is an important part of a balanced life of discipleship. What we have comes from God, and by giving it back to God we foster a healthy and ordered relationship with God, with money, and with our community. Some ways to pray about this in 2025:
Review your giving plan for the year and consider increasing your regular offerings as you are able. The work of the church is always growing, and your support of our ministry is what makes that work possible. Support special projects (like Peter’s Porch or the repair of our stained glass windows) through designated gifts. Teach younger generations about the joy of giving by involving children and grandchildren in acts of generosity.
A Resolution Worth Keeping
By making stewardship a priority in your resolutions, you’re not just setting a goal—you’re embracing a lifestyle of gratitude and service. As 1 Peter 4:10 reminds us, “Like good stewards of the manifold grace of God, serve one another with whatever gift each of you has received.”
We begin this year with hearts full of thanksgiving and a commitment to glorify God in all we do. Together, we can strengthen our church family and make a meaningful impact in our community. Here’s to a blessed and purposeful 2025!
In Christ’s Love,
Pastor Marissa Becklin