Finance and Stewardship Committee 
Mission Statement
The committee focuses on encouraging stewardship of congregational members and prepares, advises, supervises, and manages the financial issues at Saint Matthew's.


Looking for an greener, paper-free way to provide financial support?

Simply Giving is a program designed to help you conveniently contribute to any Lutheran congregation or institution. Through Simply Giving, your gifts are made through a pre-authorized withdrawal from your bank account or credit card. You determine the frequency of your automatic gift-weekly, semi-monthly or monthly. Your gift or payment is deposited into the organization's bank account on the same day it is withdrawn from your account, at no cost to you or the recipient.  Click on one of the Simply Giving links or here to sign-up for this program!

Committee Information

Meetings- 1st Thursday of the month
Chairperson- Chuck Moler

Email- Please visit this page

Offering of our treasure:

After the sermon, an offering will be collected.  Ushers will come forward, receive the plates, and begin to pass the plates around.  This offering is a chance for the members to financially support the work of the Saint Matthew's community in response to the grace and blessings from God.

 Mission Fund

This committee is the custodian of the Saint Matthew's Lutheran Church Mission  Fund. This Fund has been established to support congregational and community projects that are consistent with the ongoing mission of the congregation and to support the ELCA through its outreach programs and Mission Investment Fund.

For more information, check out our Mission Fund Brochure!

What gifts do you have?  Are you looking to find ways to share your spiritual gifts?  Want to find out more about your spiritual gifts?

God has given each Christian two vitally important gifts.

First is the gift of faith in Jesus Christ, his work of redemption, and thus forgiveness of sin.

Second is the gift of one or more special abilities, which are used for the purpose of unifying the body of Christ and for the growth of God's Kingdom. These abilities are called spiritual gifts and they are received through our baptism.

Like other presents, it is impossible to fully appreciate and make use of our spiritual gifts until they have been opened.  The ELCA has provided a Spiritual Gifts Self-Assessment website which will help begin to open our spiritual gifts by guiding you through some activities and questions. 

If you are looking for ways to share your gifts at Saint Matthew's, please check out our Time and Talents sheet.  Fill it out, share it with our office, and share your gifts with our congregation!