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Stress. Anxiety. Fear. These words
capture well the state of mind of many of us in America today.
We have witnessed dramatic market losses, the collapse of the
world’s largest insurance company, and many bankruptcies and
mergers. Every day seems to bring another piece of economic
uncertainty.
A 2008 survey found that over three in
four Americans are stressed about the economy and their personal
finances. Half were worried about providing for their family’s
basic needs. Over half of respondents reported feeling angry and
irritable, and reported lying awake at night worried about this.
The report concludes that, “The declining state of the nation’s
economy is taking a physical and emotional toll on people
nationwide.”
Join us in worship for a sermon series
entitled Enough: Discovering Joy Through Simplicity and
Generosity. Our nation is experiencing what many have
described as the “American Nightmare.” Increasing consumer debt,
declines in savings, lower income growth, and a volatile stock
market are all a part of our economic insecurity. We have lived
in a society that tells us “you deserve it now,” whether or not
we can afford it or really even need it.
All of us have struggled with these
issues at one time or another. They are important issues that we
cannot ignore. This is why, for six weeks (January 31 – March
7), we will be having a church wide study and worship emphasis
called
Enough: Discovering Joy Through Simplicity and Generosity.
During this time we will explore what the Bible teaches us about
financial management through corporate worship and small group
study. We’ll hear expert advice and stories about what others
have learned by working through financial challenges. Each week
we will provide you with some practical tools you can use to
assess your financial situation and develop a financial plan
with a biblical foundation.
At the conclusion of the emphasis, we
will have the opportunity to make personal commitments of our
offerings to God through our church in the coming year. We will
consecrate these commitments in the worship service on two
consecutive Sundays (see the schedule that follows).
I hope you will join us in the coming
weeks as we look at how we can manage our financial resources
and truly experience simplicity, generosity, and joy.
Schedule of Worship
Services and Small Group Studies:
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| January 31 |
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Faith in the Midst of Financial Crisis |
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(Small-Group
Studies Begin)
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| February 7 |
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When Dreams Become Nightmares |
| February 14 |
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Wisdom and Finance |
| February 21 |
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Cultivating
Contentment |
| February 28 |
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Defined by
Generosity |
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| March 7 |
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Consecration Sunday
1 |
| March 14 |
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Consecration Sunday
2 |
| March 28 |
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Celebration Sunday
– Results Celebration
and Consecration of Next Year’s Ministry Commitments |
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Printed Materials:
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