Our parish is generations of disciples living a stewardship way of life. We believe that stewardship is a conversion of heart that brings about a understanding that everything we have and everything we are able to do is a gift from God. Although stewardship exists in all aspects of our lives, the three areas of stewardship that we focus on as a parish and diocese are prayer, service, and sharing.
Seven Signs of a Stewardship Parish By Bishop Robert Morneau
A Theology of Stewardship By Bishop Robert Morneau
Parish Engagement
Part of a stewardship way of life is accountability. Here at Resurrection we’ve used the Gallup Organization’s theory of engagement and ME25 survey tool to measure our parish engagement and ultimately our spiritual growth. Follow the link below to see our most recent survey results. More detailed information about the results is available in the documents that follow.
E01 – Result: “I know what is expected”
E02 – Result: “My spiritual needs are met”
E03 – Result:”I Can Actively use my gifts & talents in my parish”
E04 – Result:”There is someone in the parish cheering me on for what I do”
E05 – Result: “The spiritual leaders in my parish seem to care about me as a
person.”
E06 – Result: “There is someone in my parish who encourages my spiritual
development.”
E07 – Result: “As a member of my parish, my opinions seem to count.”
E08 – Result: “The mission of my parish makes me feel my involvement is important.”
E09 – Result: “The people of the parish really seem to put God first.”
E10 – Result: “Aside from family members, I have a best friend in my parish.”
E11 & E12 - Result: “In the last six months, someone in my parish has talked to me about the progress of my spiritual growth.” and “In my parish, I have opportunities to learn and grow.”