Faith and Generosity: Transforming Lives Through Community

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"We've been in a series called World Changers, talking about the idea that you and I could be used to change the world. We often think World Changers are those with tons of influence and money, but the most significant World Changers in our history are not always those people." [31:10 ] (Download)

"Our church's heartbeat is about making a difference in the community around us. For every first-time guest, we commit to providing a bag of food for a child in need, reflecting our dedication to act with generosity and impact lives directly." [30:39 ] (Download)

"I love Peter's story because it really expresses the heart of our church... you just keep showing up and I believe that God will reveal himself to you." [27:40 ] (Download)

"We're inspired and asked by God to give and we feel like I have so little and I want to give so much but I feel like I have so little." [41:40 ] (Download)

"This poor widow is out of resources, she's got nothing left but a little bit of flour, a little bit of oil, and this request seems outrageous." [40:13 ] (Download)

"There are many people in our community that it wasn't that case... some of you feel like you're in a drought season yourself today, where looking ahead just looks so bleak." [41:09 ] (Download)

"Our church is full of people who give of their lives so that others can live." [53:24 ] (Download)

"Faith is really scary and if it doesn't scare you then I would challenge and say that maybe it's not faith because faith is when you trust God even when it doesn't make sense." [33:04 ] (Download)

"Generosity is not determined by the amount of money that one gives... I think generosity is determined by the amount of sacrifice one makes." [43:09 ] (Download)

"Generosity is the key to changing the world. It's when they see the church not just talk but the church actually give and show up. Generosity is the key to seeing the world change." [52:27 ] (Download)
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