Conversations in the church about generosity can make some of us feel excluded, especially if we’re already worried that we don’t have enough. But in today’s sermon we’ll see that God invites us into a kind of generosity that includes all of us, even when we feel like we don’t have much to give. Join us for this second part of our series “Arise! Shine!” as we explore this inclusive kind of generosity in a helpful, practical way.
The '4 P's of Giving' document that Pastor Daniel refers to in the sermon can be found here: https://rb.gy/pjhkcz
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“Serving Matters” // Charlie Baber
“Giving Matters” // Daniel Childs
“Showing Up Matters” // Minoka Yonts
“Prayer Matters” // Daniel Childs
“Does God Really Love Me?”// Daniel Childs
“While It Was Still Dark” // Daniel Childs
“What Are You Looking For?” // Jamison Doehring
“Whom Will You Love?” // Daniel Childs
“What Do You Live For?” // Daniel Childs
“Why Are You Anxious?” // Lindsay Ballance Collins
“Why Are You Afraid?” // Daniel Childs
“Who Do You Say That I Am?” // Daniel Childs
“Practicing Forgiveness” // Amanda Rigby
“Understanding Forgiveness” // Justin Coleman
“Losing and Finding Forgiveness” // Daniel Childs
“The World is Watching” // Charlie Baber
“Building Others Up” // Daniel Childs
“Surrounded” // Daniel Childs
“In the Middle of the Mess” // Daniel Childs
“Overcoming Our Past” // Daniel Childs
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