February 28, 2009
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
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February 28, 2009
Speaker: Jonathan McIntosh
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March 7, 2009
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
The issue with most people’s financial woes is a lack of financial planning. In this sermon we will learn how to plan by being under the Spirit’s control.
March 7, 2009
Speaker: Jonathan McIntosh
What does God value? What is important to Him? In this sermon, we’ll see that just like with God, our plans – even with our finances – reflect what we truly value.
March 14, 2009
Speaker: Jonathan McIntosh
The universe runs on it. God overflows with it. And at the heart of the Christian message – there it is. In this sermon, we discover the secret to living a life marked by generosity.
March 14, 2009
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
Nobody wants to hear the preacher talk about giving. The issue with giving is an issue with generosity. In this sermon we will learn how to be generous.
March 21, 2009
Speaker: Adam Dressler
God calls us to be wise managers of our money. In this sermon, we will look at how saving fits into an overall plan for managing our money under the Kingdom.
March 21, 2009
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
Though the Bible doesn’t speak exhaustively to the issue of saving, it does deal with the main reason why we don’t: Greed.
March 28, 2009
Speaker: Jonathan McIntosh
Credit card debt has become for many in our generation a house of bondage. In this sermon, we will see what God has to say about the slavery of debt and what practically to do about it.
March 28, 2009
Speaker: Adam Dressler
Debt is about more than just money. In this sermon, we will look at what the Bible says about debt and how God ultimately wants to give us freedom.
April 4, 2009
Speaker: Darrin Patrick
Contentment is both commanded and promised by God to those who would seek God. In this sermon we will look at the key to enjoying our lives.