A Stewardship Letter from our Senior Warden
Jean Burns
November 2021
Dear Members of St. Paul’s Family,
First, thank you for your faithful commitment to St. Paul’s. Without your gifts of time, talent, and money, our doors would no longer be open. A small congregation can be a powerful force as we have demonstrated. I suspect that, like me, you want St. Paul’s to be here, thriving, long after we are gone. Having been a faithful member for more than sixty years, I pray that St. Paul’s faith community will continue doing God’s work. I was confirmed here, my children were baptized here, raised here, married here; my husband’s burial service was here. St. Paul’s is my church home; its members my church family. I am doing all I can with my time, my talent, and my money to ensure the future of St. Paul’s. I know you will do the same. What does God have in store for St. Paul’s? I do not know, but I want us to be open and ready for whatever it is.
How blessed we have been with the gift of an endowment. For many months we managed financially without having to dip into it. However, this is no longer the case as our income does not cover our expenses nor does it make it possible to increase our outreach programs. We are resuming our community dinners, but, I ask again, how much more could we do? You already make amazing contributions to support the church, but it is my hope and my prayer that each of you will consider, as we worship God together, how you might increase this support with your time, your talent, and, yes, with your money.
We have a beautiful, historical building, a faithful, energetic priest, and a small, but committed congregation. What can each of us do so that St. Paul’s not only survives, but thrives?
God’s blessings,
Jean Burns