Conversation with Matt Bumstead about stewardship
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In this brief episode, Eric R. Alexander speaks with Matt Bumstead about stewardship as the defining framework for biblical and ethical leadership. They explore how humility, responsibility for others, and wise risk-taking shape faithful leadership, particularly in financial decision-making.
- Stewardship reframes leadership away from ego and toward serving something greater than oneself.
- True leaders view people as entrusted to their care and seek their flourishing, not just results.
- Financial stewardship requires balancing prudence with responsible risk-taking rather than fear-driven caution.
- The Parable of the Talents illustrates that faithfulness includes initiative, not just preservation.
Matt Bumstead is the CEO in Residence for the College of Business at Lubbock Christian University, where he has taught since 2016, and where he also served as Dean. Matt spent twenty years at United Supermarkets, where, as a fourth-generation member of family ownership, he served as Co-President and a member of the Board of Advisors. He served on the Board of Directors of Happy State Bank during the period when Eric was on the bank’s executive team.
This conversation with Matt was originally released as a Six Arrows Consulting video on YouTube in February 2024.
For more episodes and additional information about the show: stewardleaderspodcast.com
For more about Eric: ericralexander.com sixarrowsconsulting.com
See also the LinkedIn newsletter: Musings for Steward Leaders
Intro/outro music: "Fairest" performed and arranged by Eric, based on the hymn "Fairest Lord Jesus" (from a 17th century German hymn and folk tune).