We’ll dive into the real joy that comes from being generous and how it can bring great rewards by choosing to be a conduit of God’s resources richly flowing through…
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10/29/2023 The Heart of Generosity
Join us this weekend for Pastor Mark Palompo’s inspiring message, “Treasures in Heaven: The Heart of Generosity.” Discover how generosity can ignite your faith, unleash blessings, and transform lives. It’s…
View SermonM: 10/6/19: “Consumer to Steward”
Consumer to Steward is a shift in ownership from acquiring things for ourselves to offering what we have to God and others. Our souls may be saved, but we are still consumers. We complain about our salaries, fatten our pensions, stockpile more than we can use, and then want more. But as we respond to the Father, He transforms us into stewards who see all we have is only borrowed from God. We will become less attached to things and more gener- ous. We no longer measure life in terms of how much we get, but rather how much we give.
View SermonW: 10/6/19: “Consumer to Steward”
Consumer to Steward is a shift in ownership from acquiring things for ourselves to offering what we have to God and others. Our souls may be saved, but we are still consumers. We complain about our salaries, fatten our pensions, stockpile more than we can use, and then want more. But as we respond to the Father, He transforms us into stewards who see all we have is only borrowed from God. We will become less attached to things and more gener- ous. We no longer measure life in terms of how much we get, but rather how much we give.
View SermonH: 10/6/19: “Consumer to Steward”
Consumer to Steward is a shift in ownership from acquiring things for ourselves to offering what we have to God and others. Our souls may be saved, but we are still consumers. We complain about our salaries, fatten our pensions, stockpile more than we can use, and then want more. But as we respond to the Father, He transforms us into stewards who see all we have is only borrowed from God. We will become less attached to things and more gener- ous. We no longer measure life in terms of how much we get, but rather how much we give.
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