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Kingdom Finances: Stewarding God’s Resources

Do you ever feel overwhelmed by your personal finances? Unsure how to steward what God has entrusted to you or even where to start? You’re not alone, and this workshop is for you.
In a world where financial literacy is rarely taught and money stress is all too common, this class offers a different path, one rooted in Biblical wisdom, practical tools, and spiritual freedom. Together, we’ll explore what Scripture says about money and how to apply it in everyday life.
This workshop will cover:
- Creating a spending plan that aligns with your values
- Building emergency savings
- Debt reduction
- Cultivating generosity that flows from a heart of trust in God.
This workshop will equip you to:
- Practice the spiritual discipline of trusting God with your finances
- Experience freedom from the stress and anxiety that often surrounds money
- Grow in generosity and stewardship
- Build a practical foundation with tools for budgeting, saving, and managing debt
If you manage your finances with a spouse or partner, we strongly encourage you to attend together. Childcare will be provided, but you must RSVP by January 9 to secure a spot.
This workshop will be led by a team with deep personal and professional experience in the financial planning space. Rooted in our faith, our diverse professional and life experiences inform how we will teach and guide you during our time together. If you’re ready to stop surviving and start thriving financially rooted in faith and wisdom, register now and take the first step toward financial freedom.
Cost is $25 to attend. If you are attending with a spouse, please let Danielle know so we can give you a code for one of your registrations to be free. By asking participants to contribute financially, even in a small way, we’re reinforcing one of the core principles of discipleship: investment leads to transformation. When we invest our resources, time, energy, or finances, we show up differently. We take it seriously. Your contribution helps cover materials and resources, but more importantly, it reflects a heart posture of ownership. And as always, if cost is a barrier, we don’t want that to stop anyone, scholarships are available.


