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Habit 5: Sharing Your Time, Talent, and Treasure What to Do: - Start out with prayer - Review with them their Vision & Values Statement. - Look at Sacrifice & Stewardship - Talk about the holes that might exist in this habit. - Plan an action step (tangible and intangible) o Take Home Materials o Before Next Time - Close in prayer Materials: - Leader s Guide and Candidate Handout - Writing utensil - Paper - Student s schedule (optional) 1

REVIEW the vision statement for where you want to be at the end of this year. Are we on track? What has been recent hurdles for growth? Have you ever heard of the word STEWARDSHIP? - It s defined in the church as the use of TIME, TALENT, & TREASURE. What it s really asking is for Sacrifice and Trust as each category can control you, if you re not careful. We re going to look at each category separately, then review at the end to see what areas we need to look at to best achieve our goals in the vision statement for the year. Who s got time? TIME It s often the most widely used phrase in defending the inactivity of a faith life by claiming, I just don t have time. Now while it s a known fact that teenagers in today s society have more to do than those in years past, we want to focus on the need for sacrifice in today s world. Let s review a basic day in a normal teenagers life An average day in the life of a teen: Look together at this and make edits when needed: EXAMPLE REALITY School Day: Sleep 8 hours Shower, dressing, ready for school 1/2 hour Breakfast/time with God 1/2 hour Bus to school 1/2 hour School 7 hours Bus home 1/2 hour Soccer practice 2 hours Household chores 1/2 hour Homework 2 hours Dinner 1/2 hour Netflix 1 hour Reading/prayer time 1 hour Total time spent: 24 hours In an ideal world, this would work out, because it all adds up to 24 hours. But sometimes we re just asked to do more than we can unless we sacrifice things we don t need for things that will help us to be the best version of ourselves. We know that each week is a struggle. With exams, heavy homework, intense sports programs, practices after school, family activities, and trying to have a 2

social life; planning just can t happen every week, but in trying to plan, we can better prepare to avoid some circumstances that cause frustration. Let s look at what a week could look like with a bit of extra planning. We know it s hard to plan even a week out, but if you re capable, we encourage you to plan the whole month in advance. Just as a test run. Who s got the time: Part 2: FROM DAILY SCHEDULE TO A WEEKLY CALENDAR Materials: Teen Daily Schedule and Weekly Calendar This is something you and the candidate can spend time doing together; however, we also want them to take it home and work on it with their parents. This is a great time to have dialogue with parents, and let them know that you want to see it. You may even challenge yourself by including those who can help hold you accountable. Fill In The Holes: No matter how perfectly you have your time budget balanced, there will always be unexpected changes and new responsibilities to fit in. 1. Looking at your week, what would you say your priorities are? Is this how you want it to look? Are your activities meaningful? Are you making choices for yourself or to make someone else happy? 2. How are you planning your schedule with Christ? Are you giving time to God? (Mass, youth group, prayer, serving the Body of Christ as well as a very needy world) 3. Scripture verses to discuss: Seek first the kingdom (of God) and his righteousness, and all these things will be given you besides. Do not worry about tomorrow; tomorrow will take care of itself. Sufficient for a day is its own evil. Matthew 6:33-34 Draw close to God, and he will draw close to you. James 4:8 Look to the LORD and his strength; seek his face always 1 Chronicles 16:11 As they continued their journey Jesus entered a village where a woman whose name was Martha welcomed him. She had a sister named Mary [who] sat beside the Lord at his feet listening to him speak. Martha, burdened with much serving, came to him and said, Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me by myself to do the serving? Tell her to help me. The Lord said to her in reply, Martha, Martha, you are anxious and worried about many things. There is need of only one thing. Mary has chosen the better part and it will not be taken from her. Luke 10:38-42 3

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Action Steps: 1. Do you have good boundaries? If you don t set them well, others will be more than happy to schedule your life and priorities for you. How can you design rules for living that help you live the life God has planned for you and set boundaries around it to protect it? 2. What are some ideas or ways you can incorporate some of the spiritual habits we ve been discussing? (feel free to share how you do that in your own life, and why it makes a difference) TIMES UP the hope is that we see we do have time to do things that increase our faith life. Studies show that those with a full faith life tend to be healthier, happier, and more content. Why wouldn t we want that?? We realize that the want is there, but with so many things pulling at our attention, it takes intentionality to make it a reality. Try to plan time for spiritual growth. Think of ways that this could change your outlook on life. TALENT I m not good enough is a phrase we hear when asking someone to do something for our parish. When asked to join the choir, or read during Mass, we often hear the phrase uttered (if we haven t said it ourselves). Social Media can make READ: Parable of the 10 Talents: Matthew 25: 14-30 We have gifts that we are given by our master. Sometimes we re so scared that God is going to have vengeance on us if we mess it up, that we bury the talent in the ground and never show anyone we had it to begin with What good is a talent buried in the ground?? God wants us to use our talents to build the kingdom. If you re great at organizing, or just a huge motivator, then use that gift and organize a food drive, service day, or teen gathering. If singing is your gift, then join the choir so parishioners can enjoy the liturgy that much more. If your gift is your ability to smile, then come early to church and usher or greet those coming in! 5

If you can read well and bring stories to life, then come be a lector and proclaim the messages to the church in a way that ll help others to understand. If you re super shy, never wanting to be seen or talked to, then come pray for the intentions of our parish in Adoration. (the biggest victory that Satan has had over humanity is the belief that prayer doesn t change things it does and you could be the difference maker) The only wrong way to use a talent is by NOT USING THE TALENT. What are some things you can do or ways you can contribute that you re able to share with the parish? (talk out 2-3 talents that each candidate has, and encourage to go beyond comfort. God never called us to be comfortable, he called us to be great.) TREASURE TREASURE??? I don t have an income, I m just a sophomore. We agree, so what are you being asked? Let s start first with how we make purchases: Ask the candidate to list 3 items they saw recently that made them say ooh, I want that! Talk about why they were attracted to that item and then review the following 5 questions. 1. Would you buy this product tomorrow if you were to wait overnight and had time to think about it? Would this give you time to research it more? Would this give you a chance to calm down and get over the gotta-have-it-now fever? 2. Is this item a need or a want? Carefully consider your motives in buying this item. Basic needs are food, clothing, transportation, and shelter. Everything else is a want. Remember stuff may buy short-term happiness, but true, lasting joy comes from within. 3. Do you understand the item? If you buy something just for bragging rights without really knowing how to use and enjoy it, is this a really good purchase? 4. Is there a better use for the money? Consider the opportunity cost. Once you buy an item, you can t do anything else with that money. In the long run, would it be better to save this amount for the future? Remember, time is your best friend when it comes to saving and building wealth! 6

5. Have you asked anybody their opinion? Seek wise counsel. Ask someone you trust and respect if they think buying that item is a good idea right now. If you can master the above questions, it ll help in make wise purchases. Treasure can be viewed as money, but it can also be possessions. As we saw from the last exercise, we can get caught up at times looking at what the newest item is and NEEDING it to survive. In this section, I d like us to think about the parable in Matthew 19: 16-24. (please read the parable of the Rich Young Man) One of the truest lines in scripture he went away sad, for he had many possessions. Think about this, a young man who obeyed ALL the Commandments is told that s not enough. He s asked to go, sell what you have and give to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven. What in the world could that young man own that he s not willing to give up? A donkey? Maybe a plot of land?? Think about your world. Just for a second think about what you possess. If Jesus came to you and said, Go, sell all this and follow me, you d probably walk away sad too! That s a lot of a commitment. What do you think we re being asked in this text? What is the message you re hearing? (briefly discuss as a group) One translation of the parable, we hear is God saying there is no possessions that we own. We ve never owned anything, but rather, it owns us. It s a warning God gives us that we won t find happiness through owning things. They say, Money can t buy happiness, and if you think about it, God said it first. God s warning comes in a way of saying Watch out You cannot have a deep faith in Me and own a lot, as eventually those possessions become more important than Me. St. Francis of Assisi understood this text to a level that many will never fully comprehend. He knew that in owning something (in owning anything) it would take your focus off Christ. You d find yourself caring more about the object that you own and less about the human who crosses your path and the ability to see Christ right in front of you. His message is taken literally by every Franciscan Friar. Those priests and brothers have no possessions, and it s through that reality that they re able to focus more on the ability to serve the poor, keeps their focus on Christ. 7

Our society knows how powerful ownership is. It tells you each day you can t live without owning this product, or that game. You NEED the nicest car, biggest house, most designer clothes. You cannot survive without it. But look again at the Gospel of Matthew 19: 16-24 when the young man walks away sad. Why would he walk away sad if he has many possessions? Shouldn t he skip away very happy? The beauty of our scripture is that it has understood humanity to a deeper level than science ever could. This was written WAY before we had mental health counselors who tell us what toxic things we need to leave to find happiness. So as we look at our own blessings, think about what takes our time away from Christ. What are we unwilling to give up (if only just for a day)? Is it our phone? A snapchat streak? A videogame? (Discuss as a group) At a homeless shelter in Dayton, OH, before you check in, you must put all your possessions in a laundry basket to be stored for the night. When the rule was established, they notice lower numbers of those coming in each night. It was then when the organizers realized that giving up possessions (even for a clean, warm bed), was too hard for many. They d rather sleep outside by their shopping cart than leave it for a night (risking it will be stolen). While this is an extreme example, it s also a true example. Think about what we re missing out on by not giving up our possessions. GIVING (time, talent, and treasure) 1. Giving proves that I put God first in my life. But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be given you besides. Matthew 6:33 2. Giving proves I trust God to provide for me Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the best part of everything your land produces. Then he will fill your barns with grain, and your vats will overflow with the finest wine. Proverbs 3:9-10 3. When you give to God inspect your heart (give cheerfully), reject recognition (give in secret) and expect God s blessings (get beyond expectations). If you give, you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full measure, pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, and running over. Whatever measure you use in giving-large or small-it will be used to measure what is given back to you. Luke 6:38 8

REVIEW: We understand how busy high school can be. We also understand how hard it can be to go outside of your comfort zone to share a talent that many don t know about. But we hope to share the message of truth on how beneficial it is to share your gifts, your time, and your talent! While it s so counter-cultural to give of those things, we know that each will provide deeper joy, and we want to encourage a life full of joy for each of you. BEFORE NEXT TIME: Let s review the vision statement to make any adjustments. See if we re on path. Think about your own life. How can you become more engaged in our parish or our community? Write down some hopes and discuss who can help hold each other accountable. End in prayer: (remember that prayer can be spontaneous, and a discussion from the heart, so use the following to assist if need be: Name God, Thank God, Hit Him up for something, and end in Jesus s name we pray, AMEN ) Prayer outline: NAME GOD: Dear God, God and gracious God, Heavenly Father, THANK GOD: We come to You in thanksgiving because of... I thank you for... We appreciate all the blessings you ve given us. All of our (insert blessings here) HIT HIM UP FOR SOMETHING: We ask that you guide us in.. We ask for your assistance as we Please be with us when.. In Jesus s name we pray. Amen 9