What is MRTI?
MRTI is the acronym for Mission Responsibility Through Investing, a committee
of the Presbyterian General Assembly. More than that, it's a way for the wider
church to act as faithful stewards.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) believes that church investment, as well as
personal investment, are more than practical questions. We believe that the Lordship
of Jesus Christ is at the heart of all that we do and therefore, directs all
aspects of our lives, including how we earn, use and invest our money.
Church investment is "an instrument of mission and includes theological,
social and economic considerations." (183rd General Assembly, United Presbyterian
Church USA, 1971)
Presbyterians believe that the stewardship of God's resources is entrusted
to the church. Thus, "we confess that the Lord is really the acknowledged
Master of our entire life — moral, physical and material." (116th General
Assembly, Presbyterian Church in the United States, 1976)
In recognition of the church's unique opportunity to advance its mission faithfully
and creatively through the financial resources entrusted it, both predecessor
denominations established committees on corporate social responsibility that
became the Mission Responsibility Through Investment (MRTI) of the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.) in 1986.
Learn more of the history of MRTI. (Church
& Society, Sept./Oct. 2002)
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