WHAT IS STEWARDSHIP?
At the beginning of each year, The Woodlands Methodist Church emphasizes the value of stewardship, encouraging generosity and the annual financial commitments of its members to support the vital work of its ministries.
Stewardship is about intentionally making room for God in our lives. It means dedicating our time, resources and energy to honor Him, recognizing His presence in everything we do, and giving Him our “first and best.” When we make space for God, we open ourselves to His blessings, align with His plans, and reflect His love to others. Giving isn’t just about checking a box or fulfilling obligations; it’s about creating opportunities for God to work in and through us. By living this way, we grow in faith, deepen our connections with others, and become part of something bigger than ourselves.
Generosity honors the greatest gift God has given us — His Son, Jesus. When we give, we reflect His spirit of generosity, offering our time, talents and resources as a way to honor God and share His love with others. What we give, no matter how small, creates waves that impact others in ways we may never see.
Giving isn’t about what the church wants from you; it’s about what God desires for you. He wants us to live with open hands, giving from a heart of gratitude and trusting Him to provide for our needs while we use what we have to bless others.
Tithing is a biblical practice that teaches us to prioritize God. By giving the first portion of what we have back to Him, we acknowledge that everything we have comes from Him. Tithing is a tangible way to make room for God, showing that we trust Him to meet our needs.
Stewardship isn’t something we have to do — it’s something we get to do. It invites us to be part of something bigger, allowing God’s work to transform not only our lives but the lives of everyone around us. When we live generously and intentionally, we make room for God to work in us and through us. We make room for Him to transform the world.