Transform Your Church with the Steward Tips Offertory System

Empower Your Congregation with Financial Wisdom

Is your congregation missing out on the blessings of God's financial plan? Money touches every aspect of life, yet it’s often left unaddressed within the church. With the Steward Tips Offertory System, we provide you with the tools and resources to lead meaningful financial conversations with your congregation and empower them to become faithful stewards of God's blessings.

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What is the Steward Tips Offertory System?

The Steward Tips Offertory System is a comprehensive, scripture-based program designed to help pastors confidently teach their congregations about God’s perspective on money. From offering sermonettes that guide financial stewardship to accompanying slides that engage your congregation, this system ensures financial discussions align with God’s Word.

Key Features:

  • The Pastor’s Digital Handbook

    A curated collection of 156 sermonettes intricately designed to educate your congregation on biblical financial stewardship.

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  • Almost 1,600 Slides

    Visually compelling slides to accompany every sermonette, providing clarity and creating a lasting impact during worship services.

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  • Engaging, Scripture-backed Education

    Teach a biblical attitude toward money, cultivate generosity, and strengthen your members' spiritual connection through giving and receiving.

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Why Discuss Money in Church?

We devote significant portions of our lives to earning money, yet conversations about finances often go silent in church. Here's why financial stewardship must not be overlooked:

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  • Money governs daily life.

    If we spend so much time earning it, shouldn’t we ensure our approach to it aligns with God’s plan?

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  • Biblical focus on finances.

    One in six verses in the Bible touches on money. Teaching these principles helps your congregation understand God’s intent.

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  • Shatter misconceptions.

    Money is not evil; the love of money is. Help your congregation foster a healthy, God-honoring relationship with their finances.

How It Works

Seamlessly Integrate Into Your Services

Use the sermonettes and slides to create engaging, thoughtful moments during offerings that elevate financial teachings as part of your worship experience.

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Educate and Inspire

Provide clear teachings that help your members see money as a tool for greater faith, generosity, and stewardship aligned with God’s will.

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Foster True Freedom

Help your congregation break free from misconceptions and financial struggles by learning to honor God with their finances.

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Empower Financial Growth

Equip your congregation with the biblical knowledge to manage resources wisely and thrive financially.

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Strengthen Spiritual Connection

Enhance your service by creating deeper conversations about stewardship, generosity, and God’s blessings.

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Build a Generous Community

Foster a mindset of giving and support within your church, creating stronger connections among members.

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Still wondering if you should talk to your

congregation about their finances?

Discover Why This Topic Matters and How God's Guidance Can Make a Difference

This subject holds significant importance in the lives of your people. It only makes sense that they should have access to God’s wisdom and counsel on it. Get our free information to learn more.

Testimonials

Pastor James R.

Atlanta, Georgia

"The Steward Tips Offertory System has completely transformed our congregation’s understanding of money. Members now see offerings as an act of worship and trust in God! This truly bridges the gap between finances and faith."

Pastor Rachel M.

Denver, Colorado

"Finally, a resource that tackles this challenging topic with grace, truth, and practicality. My congregation is more engaged, and generosity has increased significantly."

William T.

Austin, Texas

"The Steward Tips Offertory System has been a game-changer for our church. It has helped our members approach giving with a new perspective of joy and purpose. We've seen incredible spiritual and financial growth as a result."

FAQs

Your Questions Answered: Enhancing Your Giving Experience

Why should I teach about money during offerings?

Money is a central part of life, and without guidance from God’s Word, your congregation may rely solely on worldly wisdom. This system helps align financial perspectives with biblical principles.

Isn’t money the root of all evil?

No! The Bible teaches us that the love of money is the root of all evil. Money is a tool that reflects the characteristics of its holder. With proper teaching, your members will learn to use it in a manner that honors God.

Why didn’t I learn about this in Bible college?

Traditional Bible colleges often neglect teaching on finances due to stigma or cultural discomfort. However, with tithing and giving becoming increasingly misunderstood, it’s vital to educate your congregation about biblical financial stewardship.

Is it wrong to desire financial success as a Christian?

Desiring financial success is not inherently wrong; it becomes an issue when money takes precedence over one’s relationship with God. The Bible teaches that wealth can be a blessing when it is stewarded responsibly and used to glorify God. Strive to align your financial ambitions with biblical principles, ensuring your goals reflect generosity, humility, and service to others.

How can I teach my children about money from a biblical perspective?

Teaching children about money begins with modeling good stewardship. Show them how to save, give, and spend wisely. Incorporate biblical teachings, such as the importance of tithing and helping those in need. Utilize hands-on activities, such as budgeting practice or setting up a savings system, to reinforce these lessons and cultivate their understanding of financial responsibility under God’s guidance.

What does the Bible say about debt?

The Bible warns against the dangers of excessive debt, emphasizing the importance of financial freedom. Proverbs 22:7 states, "The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is slave to the lender." While debt is not inherently sinful, Christians are encouraged to approach borrowing cautiously, ensuring it aligns with their financial capabilities and does not lead to strained relationships or hindered generosity.

Get Started Today

Don’t leave your congregation in the dark about one of the most pivotal aspects of their spiritual and daily lives. Equip them with the knowledge and resources they need to become faithful stewards of God’s precious blessings.