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2025 Stewardship Letter from the Treasurer

Walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself for us an offering and sacrifice to God.” Ephesians 5:2

What does it mean to “walk in love”? How do we do it?

According to our theme verse, we walk in love by imitating God’s love for us in how we show love to others. Aha! Our first clue – walking in love involves community, connection with others.

I would like to share an example of being on the receiving end when others have “walked in love” that has been deeply moving for Jeanne and me.

Some of you know that several years ago our daughter and her husband decided to grow their family by adopting a child via the foster system. They understood that this would be a lengthy process filled with uncertainty and doubt. Jeanne and I willingly became partners in their journey. Spoiler alert – the story has a happy ending!

It took seemingly forever (years!) until they were successful in receiving a foster child. From day one, he was accepted by them and us as their son and our grandson – not just a foster child.

What followed was a lengthy (more years) process.  When a child enters the foster care system, the first goal is reunification with the biological family. Only when that is not possible does the child become eligible for adoption.  As you can imagine, it was an emotional roller coaster.

But we were not alone on this journey. Many family members, friends and fellow parishioners were “walking in love” alongside us – praying, comforting, lifting us up and, eventually, sharing the joy when he legally became our grandson.

So, what are we asking you to consider, to do, when we ask you to “walk in love” this year as part of an annual stewardship campaign? For me, it is an invitation to be more deeply engaged in God’s work and an opportunity to think about how I can more closely adhere to this admonition in 1 John 4:11 “Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another”.

I welcome you to join me in this process of reexamination!

Jim Garrison

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16

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Fr. Rodney Stewardship

2024 Stewardship Letter from the Rector

Let’s not just talk about love; let’s practice real love. This is the only way we’ll know we’re living truly, living in God’s reality. — 1 JOHN 3:18-19 (THE MESSAGE)

St. Matthew’s Family,

To better align with the practice of the majority of parishes in the Episcopal Church, we have decided to move our annual pledge drive one month later, culminating around the Thanksgiving holiday. Not only is our stewardship of God’s gracious gifts emphasized in the lectionary readings throughout October and November, but Thanksgiving is the opportune time for us to gratefully consider God’s innumerable blessings. Such reflection is certainly important as individuals, but very much so for church communities as well.

Thanks be to God, St. Matthew’s has been richly blessed by our Lord Jesus Christ. We are vibrant and growing — numerically, yes, but more importantly in the Faith. You have responded generously with time, talent, and treasure to our increasing number of outreach and inreach opportunities. Our efforts to increase fellowship have strengthened the bonds among us. We have, in a multitude of ways, become increasingly what we are called to be in Christ — his body, his family, his presence (through the power of the Holy Spirit) in a world that needs to see that witness and mission in action.

After all, love is best expressed as an action given freely. Why? Because of the One who first loved us and gave himself for us, Jesus Christ. God is love in action. So, as Eugene Peterson profoundly phrased the words from I John 3:18-19 in The Message, let’s not limit our expression of love to words alone, let’s back it up with actions. That’s what our parishioners need, that’s what our children need from us, that’s what our community needs, that’s what the world needs. Quite simply, as with anything in life, what we do depends on what we are. With faith-filled generosity and in thanksgiving for our countless blessings, may we, together as the family of St. Matthew’s, never fail to reveal what we are through what we do in the name of Jesus.

Lord willing, we will bring forth our pledge commitments for 2024 on Consecration Sunday, November 26th during all three services. We will also have a festive coffee hour at 10 AM to give thanks for shared blessings at St. Matthew’s. Prayerfully consider your pledge for the upcoming year and its significant impact upon our ability to boldly express the love of God in action.

With Love and Thanksgiving for our common life in Jesus Christ,

Rodney+


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2023 Stewardship Letter from the Treasurer

Many years ago at a Boy Scout Camp with my son, the message at the Sunday services was on financial planning and giving to God. Sounds pretty exciting for a bunch of teenage boys, right? I don’t know about the boys, but I have never forgotten that message. Here’s how it went.

Ten or so scouts were called to the front and given a giant hoagie roll.

They were told that that roll represented their family’s earnings and savings. They were asked to divide up the roll according to the needs of the family. One by one each scout tore off a chunk of the roll and announced its intended use. Food. Housing. Clothing. Save for college. Transportation. The roll grew smaller and smaller.

On it went. Utilities. Taxes. Christmas and birthday gifts. Holidays and travel. All good, sensible, logical things. Finally, the roll was reduced to a crust and a few crumbs. Of the abundance that was provided, this was all that was left to give to God.

The message to the scouts (and me)? Planning is important. God wants us to plan! Our earnings and savings have been provided to us by God and He wants us to use them wisely for His purposes. And yes, His purposes include caring for ourselves and our families. But, He deserves more than the leftovers.

I said that I have never forgotten that message. But that doesn’t mean that I don’t struggle with giving decisions. I invite you to join me in the struggle as we all decide how to respond to the annual call to pledge to our parish and its mission.

Where Does Your Money Go?

As you consider your pledge, you deserve to know how your money is spent. Just like the Boy Scouts in the story, the vast amount of our spending is for the essentials – the things that are needed to simply be “open for business” each Sunday. Salaries and benefits. Upkeep on the building and grounds. Our commitment to the Diocese. Insurance, Office Supplies, Postage, etc.

In fact, only about 5% of our spending goes to Worship, Outreach, Programs (like Sunday School) and Inreach. This is where we all want to be able to do more of God’s work!

How Important is Your Pledge?

Pledges cover about two-thirds of our spending! They are the most important part of the budget. Not only because they are the largest part but also because they are the hardest to predict until all of the pledges are made. All other sources of funding like investments, Nursery School, “plate” offerings and special (Christmas, Easter, flowers, etc.) offerings can be reasonably predicted and are much smaller. In other words, the Vestry cannot plan well without your pledge.

What Are We Asking You to Do?

Pray. Plan. Repeat as needed.

Yours in Christ,

Jim Garrison



To make pledging easy, we are offering an online formor you can use the pledge card that was mailed. There will be an opportunity at each of our worship services on October 16 to come before the altar and present this pledge card. Alternatively, you can mail it to the church office, or you can email our Parish Manager directly. You can view all of our options online here.

We would ask that you complete your pledge by November 1st, so that we can properly budget for next year.

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Fr. Rodney Stewardship

2023 Stewardship Letter from the Rector

Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. – I Peter 4:10


St. Matthew’s Family,

As many of us gathered outdoors for our annual St. Matthew’s Day celebration on September 18th, there was a collective acknowledgement of how blessed we truly are as a parish community. The beautiful weather only added to the voices of playing children, festive music, joyous conversations, and delicious food. One part of the day that particularly stood out to me was the comments from visitors and newcomers who were overwhelmed by our genuine fellowship and hospitality. Once again, we have been richly blessed by our loving God.

Over the course of these past two years with you (yes, it has been nearly that long already!), I have observed your dedication and determination to this parish throughout everything that has come our way, so much of it beyond our control. But there has been one constant I’ve witnessed and heard, your love for one another in Jesus Christ. It is said that if you truly want to know people watch them under difficult circumstances, for it is only then that you will see their true character. Over these past three years you’ve borne all the changes and upheaval that have come your way and unflinchingly stayed the course. How? A parish can only do this if it has confidence in who it is and who it follows. And so, your character has shined through for all to see as you’ve kept your focus on Jesus Christ.

Thanks to all of you, it has, by the grace of God, been a very fruitful and productive year at St. Matthew’s in so many ways. From newcomers to people returning, from upgrades throughout our facilities to greater involvement with our community, from new opportunities for ministry and fellowship to the return of others, our parish is on solid footing and eagerly looking toward what the Holy Spirit has in store for us.

Therefore, as we gather on Sunday, October 16th for Consecration Sunday, prayerfully consider how you can support St. Matthew’s in the upcoming year. Your financial support enables us to do far more than provide upkeep for our church campus, it is also the pathway for all our ministries, outreach, and mission. Please also consider, as in the aforementioned verse from I Peter, how you can use your God-given talents to serve others here in the name of Christ. We are a parish family gifted with many and various abilities. How would you be willing to use your time, talent, and treasure for the glory of God through St. Matthew’s? How can we better share the blessings that abound in our common life together with others?

With sure and certain confidence, may we continue to serve God and him alone in this sacred place, our church home, our fount of many blessings.

With Love in Christ,

Rodney+


To make pledging easy, we are offering an online formor you can use the pledge card that was mailed. There will be an opportunity at each of our worship services on October 16 to come before the altar and present this pledge card. Alternatively, you can mail it to the church office, or you can email our Parish Manager directly. You can view all of our options online here.

We would ask that you complete your pledge by November 1st, so that we can properly budget for next year.

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Fr. Rodney Stewardship

2022 Stewardship Letter

“And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.”   Colossians 3.17

St. Matthew’s Family,

This past year-and-a-half has undoubtedly given us reasons to pause and reflect on many things in life, especially those that mean the most to us. What gives it purpose? What are those aspects of it that endure no matter what may come our way? Those answers will vary for each of us, but I have little doubt that ‘family and friends’ would be found near or at the top of the list for most.

It would be an understatement to say that 2021 has been another year that has required of us continual adjustments to, as one of our historic Anglican prayers states, ‘the changes and chances of this fleeting world.’ But there is one thing that I have noticed during my time among you. No matter what may happen, through pandemic and storms and disruptions, the reason St. Matthew’s means so much to so many is that it is home; a place to not only worship our merciful and loving God, but to do so among ‘family and friends’. That is a priceless gift.

What gives all of those valuable and enduring relationships even greater significance and meaning is because of the one who first loved us, who incorporates us into his family, who even calls us ‘friends’, and that is Jesus Christ.  Even amidst so much upheaval in our common life these past two years, we can still confidently move forward because we place our hope and trust in the One who will never change or fail us or let us go.

Therefore, my brothers and sisters in Christ, my ‘family and friends’ at St. Matthew’s, may everything we do in word and deed be our song of thanksgiving in response to our Great God.  Despite all that has happened, we have been blessed. We have grown. We are healthy. We are moving forward in the Faith as part of the family of Christ. That is what endures. That is what changes and gives meaning to our lives.

May we call to mind these innumerable blessings as we prayerfully consider our commitment in the upcoming year to St. Matthew’s with our time, talent, and treasure.  As a parish, we have weathered the storms of these past two years thanks to your generosity and dedication. And now that we are faithfully moving together into this next chapter of our church family’s history, we seek your further involvement to embolden our mission and ministry at St. Matthew’s.

We gratefully acknowledge all of you who have not only fulfilled your pledge commitment for the current year but have even exceeded it.  We appreciate the efforts made by so many of you to regularly submit your pledges even by weekly mail!   We thank those of our parish family who have resumed their giving within this past year. We also extend an invitation to those who have not given of their financial gifts to step forward in faith and in thanksgiving for our many blessings.  You are all vital and needed members of this parish family.

It is only appropriate that we begin this year’s emphasis on our continual stewardship of God’s bounty on St. Matthew’s Day, which we will be commemorating on September 26th.  May we rejoice and express our gratitude together during this yearly celebration for all that our Lord has done among this blessed gathering of ‘family and friends’.  Also, please note that October 17th will be our Consecration Sunday, and it is on that day that we will come forward to the altar during the services to offer our pledged offering to God for the upcoming year.  There will also be a festive coffee hour on that day to recognize our common life together.

“And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” May this verse from St. Paul be for us far more than a theme for an annual pledge drive. May it be the hallmark of who and what we are as the family of St. Matthew’s; an enduring characteristic of how we live the Faith which is readily visible to all who look at our example.

With Love in Christ,

Rev. Rodney Roehner


To make pledging easy, we are offering an online formor you can use the pledge card that was mailed. There will be an opportunity at each of our worship services on October 17 to come before the altar and present this pledge card. Alternatively, you can mail it to the church office, or you can email our Parish Manager directly. You can view all of our options online here.

We would ask that you complete your pledge by November 1st, so that we can properly budget for next year.

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Stewardship Committee Letter

Annual Giving 2021

2020 has been a year of great challenges for St. Matthew’s Church, as for all churches and their members. Even so, we have moved forward, making changes to continue to provide for our members during COVID-19, and expand our ministries in confidence that better days lie ahead. For example, we updated our technology to provide online worship and meetings, we experimented with outdoor worship, we added small groups, we increased the hours of the Parish Manager to support our Interim Rector and we increased the hours of our Youth and Family Ministries Coordinator to design and launch our Lifelong Learning initiative. We committed to providing quality early learning to children in our community by reopening our Nursery School in September.

In planning for 2021, we continue to seek to be good stewards of our resources, while funding those things that will allow our dreams as a parish to come to fruition. In this season of stewardship, we would like to share with you our plans and challenges.

We will soon be bringing in a new Rector, and we need to offer a competitive compensation package that allows us to call an experienced member of the clergy. We are looking forward to having new leadership to continue in our mission to preach the Gospel, care for the sick, visit the bereaved, represent our church in the community, develop a vision for the future, and provide administrative support to the whole congregation. To properly support our new Rector, we will need to continue to provide administrative support through our Parish Manager, Parish Secretary, and Youth and Family Ministries Coordinator.

While we are seeking to increase our in-person worship opportunities as allowed and is prudent, we will continue to support live-streaming of our services, and online meeting opportunities. We plan to upgrade our accounting and management software to streamline our operations, and will continue to maintain our facility to the standards we have come to expect.

The following is a history of our pledge support:

2017201820192020
# Pledges165148140118
Total Pledge $$383,419$362,576$342,873$295,824

At the current level of staffing, the total resources required to perform and carry out our mission is $460,000. Recognizing other income (investments, plate, Nursery School assessment) of $103,000, we would need pledges for 2021 of $357,000, a 21% increase from 2020. If we were to reduce staff hours, we could get by with pledge income of $332,000, a 12% increase over 2020. Maintaining the increased staff hours would free our new Rector to spend time getting to know the congregation and taking on new initiatives. As you can see, our level of pledging exceeded the $357,000 amount just two years ago.

We realize that 2020 has been difficult for many of you. There are increased demands on our time, our energy and our financial resources. We believe strongly in the mission of our church, and feel that we are poised to move forward and bear good fruit in our community, but cannot accomplish that without financial resources. We ask that you give prayerful consideration to pledging as much as you can to support the mission of St. Matthew’s Church.

To make pledging easy, we are offering an online form, or you can detach the form included in mailed October 2020 edition of The Oracle newsletter and send it to the church, or you can email our Parish Manager directly. You can view all of our options online here.

We would ask that you complete your pledge by November 1st, so that we can properly budget for next year.


Click the image above for our Online Pledge Form

Thank you for your consideration and faithfulness.

The Stewardship Committee

Karen Randall
Chris Suhy
Marie Clark
Tim Walsh