460. Meaning of Stewardship. The Scriptures teach that God is the owner of all persons
and all things, that people are His stewards of both life and possessions, that God's ownership
and one's stewardship ought to be acknowledged, and that every person shall be held personally
accountable to God for the exercise of their stewardship (cf. 265:3). God, as a God of system
and order in all of His ways, has established a system of giving which acknowledges His
ownership and mankind's stewardship. To this end all His children should faithfully tithe and
present offerings for the support of the gospel.
465. Storehouse Tithing. Storehouse tithing is a scriptural and practical performance
of faithfully and regularly placing the tithe into that church to which the member belongs.
Therefore, the financing of the church shall be based on the plan of storehouse tithing, and
The Wesleyan Church shall be regarded by all its people as the storehouse. All who are a part
of The Wesleyan Church are urged to contribute faithfully one-tenth of all their increase as a
minimum financial obligation to the Lord and freewill offerings in addition as God has
prospered them.
Gen. 14:20; 28:22; Lev. 27:30-32; Deut. 14:22; Prov. 3:9-10; 11:24-25; Mal. 3:10-11; Matt. 23:23; Acts 4:34-35; 6:1-3; 1 Cor. 16:2; 2 Cor. 8:13-14; Heb. 7:1-2, 6, 9.
470. Methods of Fund Raising. In the light of the scriptural teaching concerning the
giving of tithes and offerings (cf. 465) for the support of the gospel, and for the erection
of church buildings, no Wesleyan church should engage in any method of fund raising which would
detract from these principles, hinder the gospel message, sully the name of the Church,
discriminate against the poor, or misdirect the people's energies from promoting the gospel.
475. Wills, Bequests and Annuities. It is essential in the exercise of Christian
stewardship that careful thought be given as to what shall be done with one's estate after
death. Civil laws often do not provide for the distribution of an estate in such a way as to
glorify God. Each Christian should give careful attention to the preparation of a last will
and testament in a careful and legal manner, and The Wesleyan Church and its various ministries
through the local church, the district, world missions, extension and evangelism, education
and benevolences are recommended for consideration. The General Director of Estate Planning
is prepared to assist in these matters (2070-2080; 4240; 4940).