The Stewardship Resource Database

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Sermon  Sermon
  • Author: Paul Erickson is a Pastor at Augustana Lutheran Church in West St. Paul, MN.
  • Updated: 10/27/2008
  • Copyright: Paul D Erickson 2007

Genesis 32:22-31, Romans 12:3-13, Luke 18:1-8

Looking at each other through God's eyes.  The world likes to tell us that we are not good enough to be good stewards.  God looks at us differently and shows how much he has blessed us and encourages us to use those gifts no matter how small the world says they are.

Click on Spiritual Gift's Inventory to view the resource mentioned in the sermon.


Sermon  Sermon
  • Author: Pr. Kurt Hoover is a pastor at St. John Lutheran Church.
  • Updated: 10/27/2008
  • Copyright: Pr. Kurt Hoover 2008

Matthew 21:33-46

The parable of the wicked tenants is used to address current economic times.


Sermon  Sermon
  • Author: Tim Feiertag is a Master of Divinity student at Pacific Lutheran Theological School.
  • Updated: 10/20/2008
  • Copyright: Tim Feiertag

Tim Feiertag writes a compelling sermon that connects the issues that are facing the congregation with a story shared by Jesus.  The sermon not only focuses on stewardship but also on the mission of being Christians within the world and seeing how God will use us to help those around us even during difficult times.


Sermon  Sermon
  • Author: Judy Mai; is a Master of Divinity student at Luther Seminary.
  • Updated: 10/20/2008
  • Copyright: Judy Mai

Texts:
Isaiah 49:8-16
Matthew 6:24-34

Choosing God as our master instead of money frees us.  It frees us from worry and it frees us to appreciate the blessings we have and to share them. Worry is such a waste. Raise your hand if by worrying you can add a single hour to the length of your life. Therefore, do not worry. God has enscribed you on the palms of his hands. Put yourself in those capable and loving hands and enjoy the ride.


Sermon  Sermon
  • Author: Dawn Lindberg will graduate from Luther Seminary with a Master of Divinity in 2009.
  • Updated: 10/20/2008
  • Copyright: Dawn Lindberg

Text: Luke 23:33-43
Dawn Lindberg writes a sermon reminding the person that they have been given a gift, Jesus Christ.  It is because of this gift that we have all we need. Since we are taken care of and provided for, we can give freely to those who are in need.