It's amazing to see God's creativity, love, and generosity on full display each and every day. Our church family generously gives time, talents, and treasures through as acts of worship, and we invite you to join us in every day generosity! Whether it is feeding the hungry, serving with volunteer teams on the weekend, using text-to-give, or dropping some dollars into the offering basket, each and every act of generosity matters and helps change the lives of others. Everyone's gifts and service are acts of worship that truly bring glory to God! I am praying that you will put into action the generosity that comes from your faith as you understand and experience all the good things we have in Christ. As a church, we believe that we are called to respond to the generosity of the gospel by giving extravagantly to the progress of the gospel in our community and world. Biblical generosity is not about meeting budget needs. It is about a rich and trusting relationship with a living God.


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Now a basic overview of the gospel. If I just assume he won't be home to eat dinner with us, it's a happy surprise when he is. I just feel relieved that there are others of you out there in the same boat as me. But that parent-child relationship was bound to change anyways as you become an adult. Or, if I'm at work, even though I'm constantly busy, even if I wasn't, I can't just pull my phone out and call--i'm at work. Anyway, you got yourself a treasure. I wish you the best. Sometimes I often think he is a wrong choice. But thinking of the children I could not live with myself to do that. Between kids and his work and his being asleep in the living room chair, there is no communication.