Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.
I Corinthians 4:2
Shiloh believes in the Biblical doctrine of stewardship that defines our relationship to God. Stewardship identifies God as owner and man as manager. God makes us His co-worker in managing and administering all areas of our life.
The Bible teaches that we are God’s fellow workers and we are God’s field and building (I Corinthians 3:9). By starting with this principle, we can accurately view and value our possessions as we as our lives. Stewardship defines our life's purpose as assigned to us by God Himself. It is our God given opportunity to join His global redemptive movement (Matthew 28:19-20).
Stewardship is not God taking something from us; on the contrary, it is His method of bestowing His richest gifts and blessings upon His people.
The Bible teaches that we are God’s fellow workers and we are God’s field and building (I Corinthians 3:9). By starting with this principle, we can accurately view and value our possessions as we as our lives. Stewardship defines our life's purpose as assigned to us by God Himself. It is our God given opportunity to join His global redemptive movement (Matthew 28:19-20).
Stewardship is not God taking something from us; on the contrary, it is His method of bestowing His richest gifts and blessings upon His people.



Stewardship
Time
Talent
Treasure
God has given everyone equal time (24 hours in a day). To be fruitful, one must make good use of time. Time is our most precious commodity and must be managed with extreme care and caution.
God has given us all talents and abilities which are natural attributes. Gifts come from the Holy Spirit. God expects us to use our talents, abilities, and gifts (TAG) to glorify Him. As we have received a gift, we must use it to serve one another (I Peter 4:10, NKJV).
Temple
God blesses us with tangible affluence. As believers, we are stewards of the affluence God has entrusted into our care. When God blesses us, we give Him the tithes and offerings due unto Him. Not doing so makes us robbers of God (not thieves).
As believers, we do not own our physical bodies. We are stewards of bodies that have been purchased by Christ. Consequently, we must be ever mindful how we use our bodies in our service to God.
Stewardship in Action!
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Stewardship allows believers to trust God by being accountable to Him. Shiloh is committed to teaching proper stewardship to God through managing our time, talent, treasure, and temple. Use this form to find a PLACE that's right for you. We'd love to have you join us!