Epiphany Stewardship Office
1900 111th Ave NW
Coon Rapids, MN 55433
763.862.4346

 
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Stewardship at Epiphany

 
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“The promotion of the practice of stewardship is important for the mission of the Church and for the spiritual well-being of each individual Christian. Everyone benefits from the sacrificial gift one makes of his time, talent and treasure.” - His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI

Stewardship is not something new at Epiphany Parish. The strong faith life, outreach, and facilities are a tribute to the many who for forty years have made the parish a great faith community. Today a new focus is being given to the understanding of stewardship because of the 1992 pastoral letter of the Bishops: Stewardship: A Diciples Response. The letter describes conversion as “committing one’s very self to the Lord. Stewardship is an expression of that discipleship, with the power to change how we understand and live out our lives.”

The commitment to be a stewardship person/family at Epiphany is an invitation to prayerfully and gratefully reflect on one’s gifts and then share them so that the vision and shared ministries of Epiphany parish, and our outreach to the poor can be continued.

It means:

  • Using one’s gift of TIME by growing in relationship to God and by striving faithfully to attend weekly Mass, as the Eucharist is the greatest act of thanksgiving.
  • Sharing one’s TALENT and skills by being involved in some shared ministry of the parish, or by praying for the needs of Epiphany parish and the many needs of our world.
  • Giving of one’s TREASURE by contributing a portion of income, trying to take steps toward tithing as referred to in scripture.

As a stewardship parish, Epiphany Church will:

  • Provide opportunities for Eucharist and for the reception of the sacraments which are at the heart of our faith life.
  • Provide quality opportunities for all members to grow in their understanding of the Catholic faith.
  • Provide pastoral care to persons/families in time of need.
  • Support the parish educational and spiritual programs for persons who make the commitment to stewardship by completing the 2008 stewardship covenant.
  • Strive to contribute 3% of the Sunday offertory gifts to help the poor and to promote social justice .

Stewardship Reflection

A steward is a servant entrusted for a time with the goods of the Master. The steward uses but does not own these goods, and must eventually give an account to the Master for the way in which they have been cared for and made fruitful.

More to the point, each of us will stand before the Lord at the end of our life to give an account of our stewardship. That can happen at any moment, and we need to be ready. This is one exam for which it is useless to cram. Only the right use of the time, talent, and treasure which have been entrusted to us will allow us to be able serenely and joyfully to await the coming of the Lord.

Thomas Christopher Collins, Archbishop of Edmonton

Reflection Questions

  • How have I cared tor the gifts God gave me and made them
    more fruitful?
  • How have I been a faithful steward of my talent?
  • Who is my Master? If I consider the abundant gifts that I have been given, how have I used them for the service of others or how have I clung to them for myself only?

 

 

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