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In God's Economy

Are you looking for an impactful stewardship program that's theologically-grounded and easy to implement?

Stewardship To Go Vol 4: In God's Economy is a resource designed to give you everything you need to guide your community through a meaningful conversation about faith and finances all grounded in the story of Moses and God's people fleeing from Egypt.

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What's Included?

A ready-made resource for congregations of every size, Stewardship To Go will include:

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All the tools needed to lead every piece of the worship experience:
  • Preaching, Worship and Liturgical Resources

  • Graphics for Worship and Social Media

  • Children, Youth, and Family Resources

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Preaching Prompts

Access based preaching prompts suitable for pastors, deacons, lay-preachers, SAMs, and anyone sharing a sermon. Six weeks of free-standing series-based sermons.

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Stewardship and Discipleship Resources

A Stewardship Toolkit to equip your leaders for a positive and impactful campaign and devotional prompts and reflection content to help your congregation ground themselves in this journey. 

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An Equipping Event

to supercharge your planning with some of our stewardship experts. 

Join us LIVE on Zoom on August 20 at 10:00 am (central time) or watch on-demand following.

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Theme Overview

In God’s Economy is a six-week stewardship resource for use in worship and study/discipleship. Your congregation will journey through the Exodus story with an invitation to move from isolation to connection, from scarcity to abundance, and from extraction to shared calling. Exodus names two competing economies: the economy of Egypt, built on fear and domination, and the economy of God, where gifts are uncovered, burdens are shared, and grace is not scarce.

Through the courage of women who refuse to cooperate with the old way, Moses’ complicated calling and identity, God’s daily provision in the wilderness, and the wisdom of shared leadership, this series reframes stewardship as participation in God’s liberating work. It is not about doing more, giving more, or proving our worth, but about noticing what God has already placed among us: hidden talents, abundant resources, and beautiful community. Rooted in worship, scripture, spiritual practice, and community connection, this 6 week series invites us to ask not “What do we lack?” but “What has God already given - and how are we called to share it together?”

Weekly Themes and Texts

  • Week 1 – The Economy of Egypt: When Scarcity Shapes Us - Text: Exodus 1:1-14
  • Week 2 – Women Making the Way: Small Acts of Resistance - Text: Exodus 1:15-2:10
  • Week 3 – Here I Am: Calling, Excuses, and God’s Promise - Text: Exodus 3:1-14
  • Week 4 – Manna: Unlearning Scarcity, Practicing Trust - Text: Exodus 16:1-5, 13-18 (Exodus 16:1-36)
  • Week 5 – Jethro: Shared Leadership and Sacred Limits - Text: Exodus 18:14-23 
  • Week 6 – Legacy: Blessed to Be a Blessing - Text: Deuteronomy 34:1-9

Creators

Rev. Anjie Peek Rivers

Sermon Prompts

Anjie serves as Senior Pastor at Eastside Church in Atlanta, GA.

Rev. Susan Landrum

Children, Youth, and Family Resources

Susan services at Central Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, GA.

Junauda Petrus

Poems & Journal Prompts

Junauda is a creative activist, writer, and the current Poet Laureate of Minneapolis.

Rev. Meta Herrick Carlson

Liturgical Elements

Meta is a pastor, poet, and the author of five books that proclaim God’s delight for our ordinary lives.

Nate Crary

Hymn and Music Suggestions

Nate is a musician and creator. He is the Director of Worship at Christ the King Lutheran in New Brighton.

Rev. Dr. Jia Starr Brown

Stewardship and Justice

Jia is an African American pastor, educator, author, and activist with more than three decades of experience advocating for underrepresented communities.

Grace Duddy Pomroy

Stewardship Toolkit

Grace is a speaker, financial educator, and stewardship leader based in Allyn, WA.

Rev. Matthew Ian Fleming

Conversation Starters

Matthew is the Executive Director of Church Anew and a pastor at St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Eden Prairie, MN.

Nicholas Tangen

Neighboring Practices

Nicholas is a writer and public theologian and the Assistant to the Bishop for Faith and Neighboring at the Minneapolis Area Synod of the ELCA.

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Enhance your stewardship campaign with our Customizable Add-Ons! For an additional fee (based on average worship attendance), we will provide you with bespoke campaign materials that center the mission of your congregation. These materials will feature a message from your leader(s), photos from your church, and a clear call-to-action for financial support.

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