Biblical Stewardship: Stewards Don’t Own the Flock — Extra Shot
Grace in the Grind: Biblical Faith for Everyday Life by Cody Hudson
Episode notes
What does biblical stewardship mean within the Church—and how can faithful responsibility quietly become control?
In this Extra Shot of Grace in the Grind, Cody Hudson examines the difference between stewardship and ownership in church leadership, ministry, and Christian service.
The New Testament uses the Greek word oikonomos for a steward or household manager. A steward may carry significant authority, oversee resources, and make important decisions—but never becomes the owner.
That distinction matters in the Church.
Pastors, elders, ministry leaders, volunteers, and members are entrusted with real responsibility. We are called to teach, lead, protect, serve, give, and care for one another. But the Church, the mission, and the people never become ours.
They belong to Jesus.
Using Matthew 25 and Acts 20, this ...