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GIVING at Salt House (How it's Going)

#givingtuesday2022

November 29, 2022 • Sara Wolbrecht • Matthew 6:21

Here's a #givingtuesday update about giving at Salt House as we head into the holiday season. We've said many "yes"-es to where God is leading and our most current yes is to continue expanding our ministry impact and connections. Pastor Sara gives an update on how it's going money-wise at Salt House.


For FY23, the Budget calls for $462,000 in total giving for the year to the General Fund. This is $38,500 / month. Through 4 months (July-Oct) this would be $154,000. Through the end of October, we have received $129,429.45 to General Giving, a shortage of $24,571 as compared to our desired amount of $154,000 (that’s a 16% difference). We are at a pace of falling about $6,000 short each month.


The month of December is always a time of generosity here at Salt House. And so we’d love for you to hear how your giving to SH is needed right now and giving your money – and as Jesus says, which also means your heart – here, is your continued YES to the love and life we are building here together.


Matthew 6:21 - For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

More from Advent 2022

BATHSHEBA

December 18, 2022 • Zach Herzog • Matthew 1

Matthew's gospel doesn't even say her name. It calls her "Uriah's wife." The story of Bathsheba is filled with trauma and hard to hear. But this story is such an important reflection of how Jesus' birth challenges earthly power. So join us to meet Bathsheba, the final grandmother in our Advent series, and see what truth she has to speak to all of us. 

NATIVITY PLAY

December 11, 2022 • Ryan Marsh • Ruth

The Salt House Kids 2022 Nativity Play.

RUTH

December 11, 2022 • Ryan Marsh • Ruth, Matthew 1

Have you ever met a friend's family and it shed new light on who they are? Well let me introduce you to Ruth, Jesus' Great Grandma. I think you'll be surprised by her story. If there's a gene for loyal-love, she's got it, and probably passed it down to Emmanuel. Let's see what we can learn from Grandma Ruth.