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Stewardship Campaign 2026: "Here I am. Send me!”

  • All Saints'
  • Oct 29
  • 2 min read
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“Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?” And I said, “Here am I. Send me!” (Isaiah 6:8)

Those sacred words speak volumes. Through daily pastoral care or many other ministries, when help is needed, who will step up? All Saints’ will—and does—through your pledge!


Here am I. Send me!: When demand grew sevenfold for our Fort Worth children’s feeding ministry, All Saints’ found a way.


Here am I. Send me!: When someone cannot be with us on Sunday morning, our Lay Eucharistic Visitors are there, to bring the Sacrament, hold a hand, and be church.

Here am I. Send me!: When additional schools seek support from our Adopt-a-Family program, All Saints’ finds a way.


Here am I. Send me!: When Amazing Grace asked if we could take on the sponsorship of 34 new orphan girls in Kenya, All Saints’ is finding a way.


Here am I. Send me!: When Holy Cross Anglican School sought ongoing help and support for over 500 needy school children in Belize, All Saints’ didn’t just send one mission team—it sent two.


We are compelled with courage and faith to volunteer, to serve, to donate. And that, dear friends, is All Saints’ …across Fort Worth and halfway around the world. We do this through our actions, and that certainly includes our annual pledge. The great force multiplier is when we pool our resources together—through our annual pledges, to stretch our giving further. The pledge lets us plan, budget, and manage; the funds that are pledged deliver on our promise.


Everyone who makes a Stewardship Pledge becomes a part of God’s force for good. In a very real way, your pledge puts you in Kenya singing with orphan girls, hammering a nail to build new school equipment in Belize, or to hold the hand of someone grieving, needing love and fellowship.


You do all that through your pledge. But, we must receive your pledge to put it into action.


Friends, we need your help. If you’ve not yet turned in your pledge, please do so as soon as possible. Enable us to do good with your donation by first knowing your pledge, so we can plan, budget, and stretch everyone’s dollars further, to do more.  


If I can paraphrase from Isaiah, with your pledge, be the one who says: “Here I am, and through my pledge, send me!”


Faithfully,

Andrew Johnsen, Stewardship Chair



If you would like to make a pledge, please pick up a pledge card at the White House, Gray House, or the back of the All Saints' School Chapel. If you would like to make a pledge online, please visit our Give Page to make a pledge through our Member Portal.


For assistance with making a pledge, please contact Kyle Mankin at kyle@asecfw.org.

 
 
 

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