A Message of Thanks & Welcome

Dear Cherished St. Luke's Community Member,


Thank you for opting to receive online stewardship materials, as we welcome and celebrate a new era of opportunity to engage with online resources at the cathedral.


By choosing to use online resources you are helping to conserve physical materials in efforts to be eco-friendly, as was so eloquently discussed this past month during our celebration of The Season of Creation.


Furthermore, we are able to mitigate printing costs and reach a broader audience through our online tools of our website and newsletter.


We hope that the resources provided below are helpful and give you an authentic and welcoming experience during our stewardship season.


Thank you for taking this step forward with us.

Let our team know how we can best support you moving forward.


Sincerely,


Randi Hogan, Stewardship Chair

Sam Allen, Senior Warden

Avery Levesque-Schott, Parish Administrator

Nina Andersen, Financial Administrator

Tim Wilkins, Treasurer



A Letter From

Sam Allen,

Senior Warden

Lesser Chapter Generosity Declaration

Stewardship FAQ

Online Pledge Form

Downloadable Physical Pledge Card

Contact our team to access your Realm Profile

Stewardship & Giving Page on St. Luke's Website

A Letter from Sam Allen, Senior Warden 

Dear friends in Christ,


The Cathedral’s stewardship season is underway. I encourage you to take time to reflect on the Cathedral’s role in your life, our neighbors’ lives, our greater roles in the world and the life of the Church; and to take to heart on our stewardship theme “Rooted in Faith, Nurturing Community: Thriving Together in Transition.”


Our community faces formidable challenges. Church attendance in the U.S. has been declining for decades. The COVID pandemic has both disrupted church activities and ushered in new ways of being together. Our outreach ministries are growing. And most recently, our Cathedral is engaged in a leadership transition that will engage us in introspection, discernment, and searching for and ultimately calling a new Dean. 


Despite these challenges, we have cause for hope. At St. Luke’s we offer a place that helps people find meaning in their lives and a community where they belong.


It is good to remind ourselves of why we choose to devote our time and talent to our Cathedral Church of St. Luke’s. We are indeed “rooted in faith” as Jesus’ disciples. We study the Scriptures, we pray to Jesus, and we strive to let Jesus’ teachings guide and motivate us, enriching our lives and the lives of those around us.


How do we “nurture community” as a Cathedral? By worshiping and praying together; sharing Communion; serving one another in the wider community; providing pastoral care and support for each other in good times and bad; and by accepting each other as fellow people of God. Each of us will likely have additional reasons. The important thing is that being in community is an essential feature of our Christian faith.


What will it take to “thrive in transition”? We must work to articulate a shared vision and sense of mission; have faith that desired outcomes can be realized; implement appropriate organization strategies and leadership; have adequate human and other resources; plan for continuing assessment of progress; and build an atmosphere of cooperation and mutual encouragement.


Generosity, as an expression of faith, has always been at the heart of Christian community. As we reflect on all that we have been given, we are called to respond with gratitude and generosity. Your financial support is critical to the work that we do together as a community rooted in faith, and we are so grateful for your ongoing commitment to our shared ministry.


Through your generous pledge for 2024, we are able to:


  • Offer inspiring worship services that draw us closer to God and to one another.
  • Provide Christian education and discipleship opportunities for people of all ages, nurturing our faith and helping us to grow in Christ.
  • Support our outreach ministries, both locally and globally, as we seek to share God's love and compassion with those in need.
  • Maintain and improve our facilities, ensuring that they are safe, welcoming, and accessible spaces for all who enter.


We are deeply grateful for your support, and we are humbled by the many ways that this community comes together to care for one another and for the world. Together, we can continue to grow in faith, build community, thrive in transition, and share the love of Christ with all whom we encounter.


With sincere thanks and God’s blessings,


Sam Allen,

Senior Warden

Lesser Chapter Generosity Declaration

Adopted September 2023

WE BELIEVE

●       In a generous, loving, and self-giving God;

●       All that we are and all that we have comes from God;

●       God has been generous to us so that we can be generous to others;

●       We are a society challenged by addictive, self-destructive relationships with money and possessions;

●       Christ longs to set us free from this bondage and restore us to life-giving relationships with God, one another, and creation.

 

WE COMMIT OURSELVES TO

●       Staying close to Jesus, who is the one who revitalizes and transforms us;

●       Discerning God’s will for our lives through the holy habits of daily prayer, study, weekly worship, observing the Sabbath, tithing, and other intentional spiritual practices;

●       Living enthusiastically, sharing ourselves and our gifts from God to be instruments of God’s reconciling love in the world;

●       Giving to God the first portion of our time, talent, money, and all our resources — not merely the leftovers.

 


WE PLEDGE OURSELVES

To dare to imagine, initiate, and create personal and corporate ministries that can be outward and visible signs of God’s kingdom on earth.



WE INVITE

Our church family to join us in this lifelong, joyful, transforming, and liberating response to God’s call to us.

 

 

* Adapted from the Standing Commission on Stewardship and Development, Report to the 75th General Episcopal Convention and the Episcopal Diocese of Washington

2024 Stewardship FAQ

Who are we?

The Cathedral Church of St. Luke is a community of faith in its second century of ministry.  We are a spiritual community of people from all walks of life.  We seek to find Christ in our weekly worship, outreach to the world and in our church family.  


What is Stewardship?

Stewardship is about being grateful, responsible stewards of the gifts we receive from God. The tradition of giving back to God and to the church comes from the Biblical practice of “tithing,” which means to give back a tenth of our earnings to God (Numbers 18:26). 

At St. Luke’s, we see stewardship as more than simply contributing money to the church; it’s also about contributing time and talents, and volunteering for ministry and mission. It’s about reaching out to build relationships from a perspective of abundance instead of scarcity.


Why do we need annual pledges?  

Annual pledges allow the vestry to plan and budget within our means.  In 2023, our pledges make up about 54% percent of our annual budget.  


What are the other sources of income? 

Besides annual pledges we receive income from rent and endowment.  We also have parish wide fundraisers such as the Holiday Fair that help support Cathedral programs. We rent our space to music groups & other community arts partners, the Diocese, neighbors, and users of our community kitchen. Our rental income provides about 5.4% of our income.  We also receive contributions from AA, from one-time rentals, and programs that use our spaces.  


What about our endowment?  

Our endowment was generously left to us by current and previous generations of parishioners and friends.  Thanks to careful management and to making a prudent draw, the St. Luke’s endowment covers about 18% of our 2023 annual budget.   


What if I don’t pledge?  How do the contributions in the weekly offering cover our expenses?  

We are grateful for every gift, large and small.  Pledges allow us to plan our commitments to program, facilities and staff.  Contributions to the plate make up about 1.5% of our annual budgeted expenses.  


How many pledges a year do we get?  Do people pledge large amounts?  

In 2023, 159 households and individuals pledged regular support to the Cathedral Church of St. Luke.  These parishioners and friends pledged just over $448,000.  Some parishioners give weekly, others monthly, quarterly or annually.  Some give through charitable funds or by transferring stocks.  Gift amounts to the Cathedral Church of St. Luke vary widely.   Some can give more and others less.  All are received thankfully.  


What is our total annual budget? What are the funds used for?

In 2023 our annual budget was just over $815,000. Expenses in 2024 will increase. 

Like most institutions of our size, much of our budget goes towards salaries and benefits for our employees.  Insurance and upkeep on our property also take a substantial amount of money each year.  We also pay an annual assessment to the Diocese of Maine ($104,804, 12.5% of the 2023 budget) and a portion of that goes to the Episcopal Church USA to help support international programs.  But most importantly, our annual budget supports worship, outreach ministries, music, and Christian education. 


What can we anticipate for 2024?  

We know that our salaries and benefits will rise in 2024, as we will have a full-time Interim Dean, Parish Administrator, and Canon for Music and Liturgy on the payroll for the full year. Other costs are rising with inflation. Our outreach ministries are serving more clients than ever. These expenses will push our annual expenses for 2024 well above the 2023 budget of $815,000.


How will the 2024 budget be determined?

Your generosity is a major factor determining how much is available for all of our ministries. A subcommittee of the Finance Committee crafts a proposed budget and presents it to the full Finance Committee for consideration,and  input.  Finally a recommended budget is presented to the Lesser Chapter (“Vestry”) for its approval. Town Hall meetings are held in January to inform parishioners about the proposed budget. 


What if expenses exceed income in 2024?

Budget pressures in 2024 are significant. Expenses are rising and our ministries are reaching more people. We are in a leadership transition. If there is a shortfall in 2024, we do have a limited cash reserve that could be tapped in 2024. We always have unanticipated needs such as building repairs that make maintaining a cash reserve prudent.


Why does giving to the church matter spiritually?

Scripture says, ‘Yours, O Lord, is the greatness, the power, the glory, the victory, and the majesty.  For everything on earth is yours.  Yours, O Lord, is the kingdom and you are exalted as head over all’ (1 Chronicles 29:11). Giving to the church shows our gratitude for the gifts we’ve been given.  It provides an opportunity to invest in a community of faith and programs that transform our lives.  


Additional Questions? 

Our dedicated team of staff and volunteers are here to assist you with any additional questions that you may have regarding stewardship and giving at the cathedral. Please do not hesitate to contact us so that we can best support you.


Stewardship Chair Randi Hogan (202) 276-4974‬ 

Senior Warden Sam Allen (617) 388-9814.‬ 


Questions with Realm & Online giving 

Parish Administrator Avery Levesque- Schott    (207) 772-5434 (x 203)

Financial Administrator Nina Andersen

Treasurer Tim Wilkins    

stlukesportland.org

(207)-772-5434


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