Sunday Worship Services

Mar 22, 2026

This powerful exploration of stewardship challenges us to expand our understanding far beyond financial management. Drawing from Luke 6:27-36 and Genesis 39, we discover that being good stewards means we are entrusted with God's creation, His laws, His gospel, and His commandments. The definition provided is transformative: stewardship is managing resources like time, money, talent, and environment ethically and wisely on behalf of another, with a focus on sustainability. That word sustainability stands out beautifully because it reminds us that our responsibility is not just for today but for generations to come. We must pass down the legacy of faith, sharing how God has brought us through, protected us, and done exceedingly abundantly beyond what we could imagine. The example of Joseph in Potiphar's house shows us that even in difficult circumstances, integrity and diligence in stewardship open doors of blessing. We are called to be trustees rather than owners, recognizing that everything belongs to God. When people look at us, they should see not just ourselves but the God within us. This message calls us to sustain His word from generation to generation, ensuring our children and their children understand the faithfulness of our God.