Season of Gratitude & Generosity

Our annual Season of Gratitude and Generosity runs from Sunday, October 20 to Sunday, November 24.


Please join us in this intentional season of reflection and daily prayer. We invite you to give thanks to God for all that is good in your life and for all that we do here at St. B’s. And to be generous by making a promise of support for 2025.

  • We ask you to make a specific financial contribution to support God’s work at St. B’s. It helps us greatly to know in the fall of the year what our income will be, so that we can plan our budget.
  • We ask you to commit to engage with St. B’s, by offering your presence and participation in the life of our parish family.


Make your Promise of Support for next year at the button below


2025 Promise of Support




God's Grace Overflows

Dear Friends,


We pray this note finds you joyfully aware of the abundant and never-ending grace of God that is for you!


As we enter into this season of gratitude and generosity, we are inviting you to reflect on how the grace of God has been manifest in our church and in your life. The quote from II Corinthians that we are focusing on this year highlights some ways your stewardship committee feels God is moving at St. B’s. The Good News of God’s grace and love is reaching more and more people as our parish grows. The Good News brings a promise of peace in joyful and moving ways as well as in comforting ways as we navigate the blessings and challenges of this life together. All of this goodness is to the glory of God and God has assured us that this grace is for us all.


We hope that spending some time on this message will bring to mind your experiences of the peace and love of God that is for you. You may be new to the way our church plans for our financial life together in the coming year. On the enclosed card, or by following the QR code, we would love to hear what you are grateful for at St. B’s and then we would be grateful for you to consider what you might give to the church in 2025 by filling out the promise portion. This will allow us to be the best possible stewards of all the gifts given to the church by intentionally planning our ministries and budget for the coming year.


All who work to lead this parish into continued health and vibrancy thank you for your part in God’s work in this place and time. We are grateful for your generosity.


In Christ’s Love,


Fr. Josh Condon and Rodger Dinwiddie

Stories from St. B's

We are grateful to different members of the community for sharing their stories of gratitude and giving with us. Below is a selection of those stories.

  • Claude & Cathy PresSnell

    I’m Cathy Pressnell, and this is my husband, Claude. We were talking on the way to church this morning about how long we’ve been a part of St. B’s, and we landed on 15 or so years for him, and we’ve been at St. B’s for 8 years together.


    When Father Josh approached us about sharing some thoughts today, we both jumped at the chance. St. B’s is a place that is near and dear to our hearts, and we’re honored to share a bit about what this community means to us and how we consider that at a time when we think about stewardship.


    I’m an elementary educator in literacy, so I work in stories a lot. When I thought about what we might want to say today, my mind immediately began casting about for a story that illustrates how dear St. B’s is to us, and the first one I landed on comes from our wedding day.


    We were married here at St. B’s, and we had a small wedding - or as small as a wedding can be when it’s just family and you have eight children between the two of you. But along with our children and their families, we had some folks from St. B’s who made it extra special. Father Dave and his wife Katrina were there; Father Dave married us. David Madeira provided incredible music. And Thorunn McCoy was here to help make sure logistics ran smoothly.


    At the time, my dad was very ill, so my parents weren’t able to be here. When we got to the moment when everyone was seated, and Claude was up front with Father Dave, and the music got ready, Thorunn looked at me and asked, “How are you feeling?” I’m not exactly sure just what I said, but it was something along the lines of, “I’m so nervous! I’m not nervous about marrying Claude or celebrating the day or our life ahead. It’s just that that aisle is REALLY long, and I’m not one who likes people looking at me. If I could just blink my eyes and be down there already … well, that would be perfect.”


    Thorunn looked at me and said, “Oh, but think about it this way. They aren’t really here to look at YOU. They’re here to look at love. THAT’s why people go to weddings … to have the opportunity to look at love.”


    I can think of no better story to illustrate what St. B’s means to us. This is a place where we get to come to be a part of something bigger than ourselves, where none of us is at the center of why we’re here and what we’re doing. And, this is a place where we get to look at love. We get to look at God’s love, together, to experience it, to hopefully understand it a little bit better, and to practice it here so we get a whole lot better at practicing it out there.


    Thank you babe. To Cathy and me, tithing is less a financial transaction than it is an act of worship.  It is practicing the spiritual discipline of generosity.  This can take place in various forms.  Of course, it begins with tithing but can also be experienced in additional offerings of gratitude.  Such as giving a gift to recognize the contributions to St. B’s by Reverend Serena, a gift of joy for paying off a debt, gifts to celebrate the birth of a child or grandchild, or retiring a debt.  


    It is the very nature of God to be generous.  Giving provides us the opportunity to participate in the very nature of God.  The more we participate the more like Christ we become.  We invite you to consider this with us in your giving to St. B’s.


  • Amanda & Christopher Phillips

    "St. B’s was a direct answer to my daughter’s prayer to be known…"


    Listen to the rest of the Phillips' story

  • Beth & Doug Heimburger

    “We have really enjoyed the unique aspect of Justice Ministries that we never experienced in any other church…”


    Listen to the Rest of the Heimburger's Story

  • WHITNEY & DALY STONE

    “The first service I attended felt like home…” 
    - Whitney


    “When I was 3 when it was Christmas and all I worried about were the presents, but now it’s God I worry about…”

    Daly


    Listen to the Rest of the Stone's Story

Promise of Support 2025

How much you give is between you and God. Telling the church how much you are going to give (A Promise of Support) helps the church budget for the following year. 


Three Ways to Make Your Promise of Support for 2024


1. Pick up a card at the church and drop it in the mail, at the church office or in the offering plate on Sunday. 


2. Email or call the church office and we will send you one in the mail. 


2. Make your promise online through the button below. 


Promise of Support



Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Promise of Support? Your opportunity to make known your intention to support St. Bartholomew's as God has led you. This information helps the vestry make informed financial decisions and ensure good stewardship of parish resources. A promise is also a mark of membership. It is a way of saying, "I'm in. St. B's is my home and my people."


How much should I Promise? The traditional Biblical amount is 10% of your annual income, but it can be any %. Start with 1% and grow from there. Another way to think about this is to promise enough so that you remember it each month: it’s not so small that you can forget about it and it’s not so large that you can’t sleep at night. Remember the spiritual act of giving is what matters.


What if I don’t know what next year holds?

We suggest that you go ahead and make a promise that you are comfortable with and that you think you may be able to reach. Please remember that as a church one of our founding principles is grace. If circumstances change, your promise can change, too.


How can I pay my promise? By check (mailed or put in the offering plate), online (using credit card or ACH), stock gift. Give through our online platform >>> here.


How can I set up recurring payments? Through your bank's online bill-pay or through St. B's online giving platform (Breeze) >>> here.


Do you accept pre-payments? Absolutely – please be sure to note with the gift the pledge year it should be associated with. 


What if I need to change my Promise of Support? We understand circumstances change, if you need to decrease or increase your Promise, just let us know. 


If you have further questions, please contact Parish Administrator Charity Voiles.