Mission Action Team: Stewardship

The Stewardship Mission Action Team seeks to help our diocese understand the significance of our relationship with our time on this earth, our diverse set of talents, as well as our treasures. By engaging our not only our wealth but all of our resources faithfully, we aim to foster a culture of stewardship for God that supports the church's mission and encourages members to share their blessings as an integral part of their Christian journey.

This concept of Mission Action Team Convenors is something new for all of us and I am excited to see where God leads us. This group can aid the Diocese of Wisconsin parishes in education, information, integration, and planning of stewardship by providing resources, training and documentation. A central place to go to help all parishes in the Diocese achieve their stewardship calling in the world. I know I am not only the only one who has passion for Stewardship. If you too feel called, I ask you to join me on this journey.
— Tammy Wyman- Wroblewski

Get involved:

It all begins with a vision for responsible stewardship. Perhaps you've experienced the joy of giving and want to share how it has impacted your life. Maybe you've organized fundraising efforts or community initiatives and have valuable insights to contribute. Or perhaps you’ve identified a need for better resource management within our congregation.

Whatever your experience or perspective may be,
your involvement can make a significant difference in fostering a culture of generosity and support.

As a Dioceses, we have invested in The Episcopal Network for Stewardship (TENS) so you have full access to all their resources. If a key is is needed, look no further than ‘Ephesians5:2’.

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The Convener

Tammy Wyman-Wroblewski is a Senior Accountant at Applied Tech Solutions LLC and resides in New Berlin, Wisconsin. She’s excited to soon celebrate her third wedding anniversary with her husband, Jim. In her free time, Tammy loves to read and retreat to their lake home in Montello, where she embraces the beauty of nature.

A devoted member of St. Thomas of Canterbury in Greendale for over 25 years, Tammy has served in various ministries, including Parish Life, Worship, and Sunday School Teacher. Her roles have included Clerk of the Vestry and Treasurer, and she has proudly held the position of Junior Warden for two terms. Currently, she remains actively involved in the Choir and Stewardship, viewing these ministries as her calling. Through music, she offers praise to God, while her stewardship reflects gratitude through her time, talents, and treasures.

More information will be added to these pages in weeks to come!