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After the Sermon: Trusting God in Our Finances

After the Sermon: Trusting God in Our Finances

Update: 2024-05-20
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This is not your mother’s tithing sermon. What started as a conversation about a financial sermon, turned into a conversation on trust. Sometimes the hardest place for us to trust God is through our finances. 

Join Ava, Sharee and Sheriee as we dive into the sermon called Inflated, by Pastor Sean Moore of Faith Christian Center in Phoenix. After getting past the collective groan of yet another tithing sermon, we start to look at how the principles discussed apply to our everyday lives. As business women, finances are top of mind. From making money to survive to giving back through our tithes, we explore the concepts introduced in the sermon and walk away with a nugget to help us improve in our finances.

Check out the full sermon: https://youtu.be/pu_uamjyDa4?si=Q9zaYNuVmtNOJVMb

About after the sermon: After the sermon is a table talk series where we break down a sermon and talk through the highlights. Our guests bring the topics to life with stories from their lives, past experiences and reactions to the the topic. This series is a fun and relatable way to dive into the word and take a sermon to the next level.

Send us your sermon suggestions and join the conversation! Watch the clips, see the full video, find out about live events and more: https://linktr.ee/faithfireladyj

 

Note: The stories shared in this episode are based upon my personal experiences, many of which occurred when I was younger. They are a reflection of my limited experiences and not a reflection of any particular denomination as a whole. Let's stay open and curious my friends. Much love.

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After the Sermon: Trusting God in Our Finances

After the Sermon: Trusting God in Our Finances

Jessica Baker