June 2001
Money, God and Vestries
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Enabling Generosity
By Fred Osborn
Members of a vestry are responsible for the church’s resources. That usually means obtaining, managing, and directing the use of people, buildings, and investments of and for the church and its ministries.
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Money, God and Vestries
By James A. Kowalski
Money is a great invention. Aren’t we better off not having to lug potatoes or chickens (dead or alive) to barter with when we go shopping?
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The Heart that Gives
By L. Ann Hallisey
It is with a real sense of serendipity that this issue of Vestry Papers offers the theme of stewardship and the opportunity for me to introduce myself as Cornerstone’s new director.
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Thoughtful Stewardship - Beyond the Tithe
By Caleb Loring, III
“All things come of thee, O Lord, and of thine own have we given thee” is a familiar phrase to most of us, spoken as our church offerings are brought before the Lord.
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Time Stewardship at a New Level
By Steve Huffman
When you were elected by your peers to the vestry, you quickly became aware you had the power of the purse.