The theology of Stewardship is biblically based. Each of us has been entrusted by God with gifts, in the form of our faith, time, talent and resources. God asks us to return a portion of these gifts to support His work on earth. Someday we will be called to give an accounting of how we used those gifts to advance the Kingdom of God. Stewardship is a way of life based on gratitude for all God’s generous gifts.
A steward is someone who takes care of what belongs to someone else, like an administrator or trustee, not an owner. Christian stewards recognize that everything really belongs to God – everything we are and everything we have – and that God will hold us accountable for how we use the many gifts He entrusted to our care. If we truly believe this and experience a conversion of heart, we can’t help but respond with profound gratitude. This gratitude is expressed in our celebration of the Eucharist (the very word means “thanks”) and in the way we live our everyday lives.
The American Bishops describe a Christian steward as:
“One who receives God’s gifts gratefully, cherishes and tends them in a responsible and accountable manner, shares them in justice and love with others, and returns them with increase to the Lord.”
Living each day as a good steward means answering our own personal call from Jesus Christ to be his disciple; following his example of loving service to others. Gifts from God are not meant to be kept only for our own use, but to be shared with others so everyone has a share in God’s abundant graces.