This week we are looking into stewardship. Today is an outline of this week’s understanding. Come in and enjoy

Stewardship is the intentional, divine responsibility of managing the resources, time, and influence entrusted to you by God for the purpose of advancing His Kingdom. It is the core identity of a Kingdom-minded person, moving beyond mere maintenance to become an active, accountable administrator of the King’s assets. Because nothing we possess is truly our own, our lives become a strategic investment in the King’s objectives, ensuring that every endeavor bears the mark of His authority.
To walk out this mandate, we operate through four distinct stages of stewardship:
Recognition: Shifting our posture from personal ownership to divine management, auditing our capacity to ensure everything is available for the King’s use.
Cultivation: Taking what has been entrusted to us and refining it through intentional growth, moving from potential to excellence.
Deployment: The action phase where we release our cultivated resources—our time, our finances, our property, and our very selves—into the atmosphere to shift the landscape and produce Kingdom fruit.
Accounting: Maintaining a constant, humble review before the King, verifying that our output remains perfectly aligned with His intent until the vision is fully realized.
This process covers every dimension of our existence. In the stewardship of time, we treat every hour as a unit of the King’s currency, protecting our focus to ensure our schedule reflects His priorities. In the stewardship of money, we act as administrators of the resources flowing through our hands, using them as tools to build His domain rather than just sustaining a lifestyle. In the stewardship of property, we treat our homes, equipment, and digital platforms as holy ground, maintaining them for maximum effectiveness in the mission. Finally, in the stewardship of our total being, we surrender our personality, character, and spirit as the ultimate vessel, ensuring that our lives are clean, sharp, and fully governed by the King.
“Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” — 1 Corinthians 4:2 (KJV)
Get ready for a powerful teaching this week as we shift the atmosphere and align ourselves with the King’s vision.
Thank you and have a blessed day John Corum