Stewardship

2024 Fall Stewardship

This fall, we are using the theme "Where Your Heart Is" as a worship-based experience designed to guide members and friends toward a more mature experience of personal and congregational stewardship. Through worship, we participate in a two-party covenant – God blesses us, and we respond out of gratitude by offering ourselves, our time, and our resources.

Whether onsite or online, worship changes hearts by refocusing our definition of treasure, shifting it from what outside influences or priorities suggest to what God desires for us. Through the act of worship, we share a portion of ourselves with God to do God’s work. Our generosity becomes grounded in the generosity of God’s abundance. Simply put, worship teaches us to say “thank you” to a God who continues to bless, accompany, strengthen, and forgive us on our faith journey. Every act of giving is also an act of worship.  

“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” 
(Matthew 6:21 NRSV)

We ask you to look in your heart – to find what it is you treasure, and how this is reflected in your life’s decisions and actions. Remember, hearts brimming with thanks, hearts open to living God’s word, hearts transformed by sacramental celebration, and hearts willing to go and serve to help change the world. It all begins with what you treasure in your heart.

More information will be shared during worship, through email and postal mail, and at the table in the lobby. Use the button below to access resources to guide you in creating a Household Giving Plan. If you have any questions, please contact Dennis Allerheiligen or Keith Mundy.
 

4th Annual Grace and Gratitude BBQ

October 19 | 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
(Pulled pork served at 6:00 PM)
Plan to join us for food, fun, and games for children, youth, and adults of all ages!

Our Vision for Stewardship Ministry

Guided by God’s grace, we are inspired to share grace, gratitude and generosity with others
While giving of our time and talents may sometimes be the easiest, scripture also asks us to give of our blessings. These would include our financial resources.


It is helpful to think of these financial resources in three ways:

Giving from their regular income
Giving from special or unexpected income
Giving from gifts, inheritance or accrued assets over time

Faith Response

Every year Atonement invites friends and members to reflect on God’s blessings in their life. With gratitude and generosity, each household is invited to participate in our ministry by making a Faith Response in support of the ministries in and through Atonement.

We encourage households to practice first fruits and proportionate giving. This means give a portion from the first income you receive each month and strive to grow toward a tithe, to a tithe and beyond a tithe as you have been blessed. You can make a Faith Response at any time using the link below.
Need help determining proportional giving? Use this Tithing Calculator to make it easy to figure out how much to contribute on a regular basis!

Where does your money go?

The General Fund

This supports ongoing ministry including worship, education, fellowship and service.

Special Giving

This may include projects like Hillcrest Transitional Housing, Feed the Need Food Drives, the Church Library and more.

Festival Music

During the year there are festivals that bring to light talented artists, choirs musicians, creative thinkers and technicians. These festivals are enhanced by your donations.

Youth Mission

Children, Youth and Family ministries are important at Atonement and to the future church. Special events and trips provide an opportunity to love, shape, mold and grow faithful followers of Jesus. Your specific donations provide more opportunities to grow in faith and do God’s work.

Atonement Church Foundation

Donations and gifts to this foundation help to serve the mission of Atonement. Interest on the principle has been used to fund projects, events and seminary students inside and outside the congregation.

Wills, Trusts, Insurance, Estate Plans

You can keep making an impact in this world beyond the years you are blessed to be alive. If you would like to consider a legacy gift related to your concerns, passions, and issues that touch your heart, please contact Pastor Zac or Dennis Allerheiligen.

Planning Beyond Our Lives

An estate plan can include both concerns for your children or other family members and the causes or ministries that you highly value. If you would like to consider supporting Atonement or other ELCA ministries beyond your lifetime, one approach is to work with the ELCA Foundation.
The Gift Planner for our synod is Stephen Phelps
314.703.6949

Indirect Ways of Giving

Thrivent Financial
For friends and members who have an account with Thrivent Financial Services, you may be eligible to designate a gift to Atonement each year.
Simply go to the link below and follow instructions. Designate Atonement Lutheran Church, Overland Park, KS, as the recipient and follow instructions.
Round Up App
This app will round up any purchase you make on a selected card to the nearest dollar and send that money to Atonement Lutheran Church. An example might be if you buy a sandwich for $3.65, your card will be charged $4.00 with the $.35 being sent to us, with some fees applied.