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Spiritual Growth, Outreach and Heritage | |
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Approval authority North American Division | Year of Introduction 1986 |
AY Honors/Stewardship/Overview
The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:
7. Do the following:
- a. Read the Bible story about the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30) or 1 Corinthians 12.
- b. How does God reward the proper usage of talents? How can we know that all of us are given talents/giftedness? Why does it seem God appreciates variety in talents?
- c. List three talents or skills that you feel you may have or want to possess. Sketch symbols that illustrate each talent and how it could be used for God’s glory (Ephesians 4:12).
- d. Choose one of the talents from the previous list and create another list of three things you want to do to be a good steward and improve that specific talent.
- e. Spend at least four hours planning and executing a community activity that uses your talents. Prepare and present the results of your project to a group.
1. What was the role of a steward during biblical times? What has stewardship come to mean in the modern era? Create a modern “dictionary entry” for the term.
2. Is biblical stewardship about the management of all of God’s creation? How does Psalm 50:10-12 affect your understanding of biblical stewardship? Brainstorm a list of ways that stewardship is part of daily life and not just financial gifts.
3. With regard to biblical principles, briefly describe the concept of stewardship based on the list below. What real life example can be applied to each? Use biblical references to support your answer.
4. In the Pathfinder pledge, we promise to be pure, kind, and true. How does following that pledge relate to the stewardship of our mind?
5. Discuss how the text found in 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 relates to the stewardship of your body.
6. Using Genesis 2:15 as reference, choose from the list below, one way that you could help to care for God’s earth.
7. Do the following:
- a. Read the Bible story about the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30) or 1 Corinthians 12.
- b. How does God reward the proper usage of talents? How can we know that all of us are given talents/giftedness? Why does it seem God appreciates variety in talents?
- c. List three talents or skills that you feel you may have or want to possess. Sketch symbols that illustrate each talent and how it could be used for God’s glory (Ephesians 4:12).
- d. Choose one of the talents from the previous list and create another list of three things you want to do to be a good steward and improve that specific talent.
- e. Spend at least four hours planning and executing a community activity that uses your talents. Prepare and present the results of your project to a group.
8. Create a list of six daily activities and write down by each item how much time you think you usually spend on the activity. Afterward, measure how much time you actually spend on the items on your list. Some examples can be found below.
9. Briefly describe the fundamental difference between returning the tithes and giving offerings. Include biblical references to support your answer.
10. Discuss Malachi 3:10, answering the following questions:
- a. What is the storehouse?
- b. How does the storehouse function with reference to the church at large?
11. Briefly describe the process of how the tithe is dispersed and utilized from the local church to the local conference, union conference, division, and the General Conference.
- a. Interview an individual (church treasurer, stewardship coordinator, etc.) within your church that is familiar with the church budget.
- b. What are some of the financial obligations that your church must meet?
- c. How are individual funds placed in a tithe envelope allocated? Prepare and present your findings to a group.
1
2
3
Mind and Body
Environment
Talent
Time
Possessions
Stewardship of Mind and Body:
4
5
Stewardship of Environment:
6
- Pick up trash
- Use regular dishes instead of paper whenever possible
- Recycle paper, plastic, and bottles
- Use reusable bags
- Use a reusable water bottle
- Use paper, bamboo, or stainless steel straws instead of plastic
- Turn off lights and appliances when you’re not using them
- Wrap gifts using gift bags that can be reused, recycled wrapping paper, or even newspaper
- Encourage your family to recycle as much as possible.
- Ask your parents to start a compost pile for food scraps instead of throwing in the trash.
- When camping or hiking, follow the Leave No Trace 7 Principles: 1) Plan ahead and prepare, 2) Travel and camp on durable surfaces, 3) Dispose of waste properly, 4) Leave what you find, 5) Minimize campfire impacts (be careful with fire), 6) Respect wildlife, 7) Be considerate of other visitors.
© 1999 by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics. www.lnt.com
Stewardship of Talent:
7
7a
7b
7c
7d
7e
The project is to be a benefit or outreach to others.
The project is to be a new endeavor not previously accomplished.
Stewardship of Time:
8
- Personal devotions (reading the Bible and prayer)
- Family worship
- Entertainment
- Rest
- Personal time
- Classwork time
- Home study
- Extracurricular activities
- Home chores
- Other
Stewardship of Possessions:
9
10
10a
10b
11
11a
11b
11c
Prepare and present your findings to a group or to your parents.
References
Content on this wiki is generated by people like you, and no one has created a lesson plan for this honor yet. You could do that and make the world a better place.
See AY Honors/Model Lesson Plan if you need ideas for creating one.