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First

September 10, 2017 • Peter Mueller

We are called to love God with everything we are and to love our neighbor as ourselves. The question is do we love God with our best time, energy, skills, and money or with the leftovers after we have made ourselves comfortable?

Seedtime

October 8, 2017 • Peter Mueller

God freely gives us everything we have. One day, He will ask us what we did with it, how we invested it, how we planted it like a seed (or not). He invites to join Him on the adventure of risking investing what He’s given us in things that will last forever and change people’s hearts and lives with the powerful and life-giving love of Jesus.

Tower

October 1, 2017 • Peter Mueller

We live in a time when most people either save up a lot of money for retirement and other goals in life or they are stressed out and worries that they haven’t save or planned enough. When we’re honest, many of us find our sense of security in our financial resources more than in the provision of God. That’s not to say planning well is a bad thing - it’s wise and good - but even the best planning will never be able to provide the sense of peace in our hearts and minds that we crave and yet seems to elude us too often.

Poor

September 24, 2017 • Peter Mueller

It’s easy to think that generosity is just about writing a check or making a donation of some item that people need. While that is helpful, God isn’t after your money - he’s after your heart. In the same way that Jesus gave up everything to provide forgiveness and new life for us, so God calls us to give up our desire to serve ourselves so that we develop a heart of service to others in our lives - family, friends, people we work or study with, total strangers in need.