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Pledging Primer
All things come of thee, O Lord, and of thine own have we given
thee.
- What is Christian stewardship?
We define stewardship as, “using the gifts that God gives
us to do the work that God calls us to do.”
- What is pledging?
Pledging is making a commitment to give a certain amount of money
to the church in the following year, usually with an indication
of when we intend to give the money, i.e. weekly, monthly, etc.
- Why does the church ask us to pledge?
Pledging is one area where the spiritual needs of individuals
and the corporate need of the church intersect. First, pledging
provides people the opportunity to think about the place of money
in their lives. Second, the church uses the total amount pledged
when it creates its annual budget.
- Why is it important that people think about money?
As Christians, we worship God in all areas of our lives, including
our financial lives. Our money gives us opportunity to put into
practice the values that are important to us. Money also serves
as a resource that we can use to do God’s work and to make
a difference in the world.
- What is the “tyranny of materialism” and
how can I fight it?
Money rules in our culture. We measure success by how much money
or “stuff” we have. We buy things to make us feel
better. We feel as though we never have enough so we chase after
more, thereby living with a sense of scarcity rather than abundance.
We often define our “worth” not by who we are but
by what we have. In many ways, money controls us.
- What can I do about this cultural pressure?
The best way to keep money from controlling us is to take away
its power. The first step in this process is to share some of
it. That which we give away can no longer control us. Giving money
away enables us to move from an attitude of scarcity to one of
abundance.
- Why should I give money to the church?
We believe that the church is the Body of Christ and that God
works through the church to do God’s work in our world.
When we give to the church, we give to God and to God’s
work. In addition, the church provides us a spiritual home –
a place to worship, learn, and serve. Those who are able have
a responsibility to support the ministries of the church.
- Why does the church need my money?
Remember, God does not need our money. However, because God has
chosen to work through the church, God calls us to give to the
church so that the church can do God’s work. Emmanuel Church
has an annual budget of over $300,000. Over a third of this comes
from pledges. The worship, education, outreach, and fellowship
programs that we offer would not be possible without the generous
pledge payments of our members.
- Is giving a spiritual discipline?
Giving is a discipline that people of faith have practiced for
millennia. Praying, studying the Bible, and serving others are
disciplines that we practice because they are time-tested ways
to gain strength for the spiritual journey. Pledging is another.
Spiritual disciplines are acts that we choose to do not because
we always feel like it or want to, but because they are part of
our commitment to God, to each other, and to ourselves. Try each
of these spiritual disciplines and you will find that your life
is more satisfying and complete.
- What is tithing?
Tithing is the biblical principle whereby a person or family gives
ten percent of what they earn back to God through the church.
The author of the book of Malachi says, “Bring the full
tithe into the storehouse, so that there may be food in my house,
and thus put me to the test, says the Lord of hosts; see if I
will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour down for
you an overflowing blessing” (3.10). Tithing also is the
standard of giving affirmed by the General Convention of the Episcopal
Church and practiced by many of its leaders, including many at
Emmanuel.
- What should I do if I cannot tithe?
You do not have to become a “tither” all at once.
Many people start small, giving one or two percent and increasing
the percentage each year. Figure out what percentage of your income
you gave this year and see if you can increase that percentage
when you pledge for next year. Even if you can pledge only a minimum
amount, fill in the pledge card as part of your spiritual commitment.
- Do I have to pledge?
Pledging is not a requirement for participation in the life of
Emmanuel Church. We love and accept people here regardless of
how much they pledge or even if they pledge.
- Can I change my pledge if my financial circumstances
change?
Yes. We understand that things happen. Sometimes people wish to
give more than they originally pledged. Other times, they need
to reduce or cancel their pledge.
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