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Gospel Giving
Preacher: Pastor Tony Simpson. Passage: 1 Corinthians 8 vv1-15. Christian giving should be based on God's grace. It should have at the heart of it the grace that God has shown us in the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. It should also be in proportion to the financial blessings the Lord has given and to the encountered needs. Finally, it should be willing, recognising it is a privilege and a pleasure to give to the work of the church and to the saints the Lord puts us into contact with.
Vision & Financial Meeting
This is the recording of the vision and financial meeting for 2013. We discuss the overall vision of the church, the Audio Video Campaing as well as 2012 spending and the 2013 budget.
The BIG Investments_Part 2_The Financial Investment
Part 2 of The BIG Investments series, titled The Financial Investment. Pastor Rudy Bropleh uses scripture from Malachi 3:8-12 with emphasis on the fact that God wants to give guidance to us and there are 3 important points to gain: 1) We need to SOW ---bringing tithes and offerings to the storehouse (church). We should understand the 80:20 rule, keeping in mind that EVERYTHING belongs to God --1Chronicles 29 ----10% of gross goes to God; 10% is used to pay yourself; and 80% is used for daily living. When we follow the 80:20 rule...2) God will SUPPLY all of our needs; and 3) God will SUSTAIN us. Never turn your back on God because He keeps negative things away from us so that we can do well and live a good life!
Fl News: Macedon, NY man teaches financial Literacy for Families
Greg Coutant from Macedon, NY has a unique ministry to teach financial literacy to families. He shares with Family Life why money management matters so much
Get on God's Giving Plan
If the past few years have taught us anything, it’s that the financial world can be a volatile place. We live in a different economic climate now. We’ve learned that raises and even jobs are no longer a foregone conclusion. For the first time, we can’t assume that our kids will enjoy a greater level of future prosperity. For a lot of folks these days, the financial future seems uncertain--but it doesn’t have to be. Through this three-week message series as we hear what the Bible has to say about how to thrive in financially unstable times. God’s desire for each of us is that we will find His blessing in the New Normal.
The New Normal
If the past few years have taught us anything, it’s that the financial world can be a volatile place. We live in a different economic climate now. We’ve learned that raises and even jobs are no longer a foregone conclusion. For the first time, we can’t assume that our kids will enjoy a greater level of future prosperity. For a lot of folks these days, the financial future seems uncertain--but it doesn’t have to be. Through this three-week message series as we hear what the Bible has to say about how to thrive in financially unstable times. God’s desire for each of us is that we will find His blessing in the New Normal.
Supporting the Mission of God
In this passage, Paul explains two ways in which the church in Rome can serve. He begins by illustrating that financially supporting the other members of the body is a form of fellowship, which is the fullness of the blessings of Christ. He then exhorts the church in Rome to strive in prayer on his behalf, taking part in the Gospel work of God.
FL News: Taking a Financial Fitness Test
A financial experts says Americans should be working toward financial fitness that would cover any turn in the economy, and apply for every stage of life.
TLI: Schools Brace for Financial Challenges
Dr. Kerr and Cecil discuss the impact of tax caps and aid reductions on public schools as we start a new year.



