Which of the following congregations is cited as an example of a long-standing tradition of encouraging members to be good stewards or responsible managers of body, mind, the envi-ronment, and total resources?
1. Presbyterian
2. Catholic
3. Lutheran
4. Methodist
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The Presbyterian congregation is cited as an example of a long-standing tradition of encouraging members to be good stewards.
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