Practicing Generosity

A 90-Day Journey of Trust, Freedom, and Joy

Matthew 6:21 quote about treasure and heart.

Generosity is not something we try once—it’s something we practice into who we become.

90 Day Tithe Challenge

Generosity isn’t something a few people are naturally good at. It’s something followers of Jesus practice.

Over the next 90 days, we’re inviting our church family into Practicing Generosity—a discipleship journey designed to help us grow in trust, freedom, and joy as we learn to live with open hands before God.

This is not a fundraising campaign. It’s an invitation to become more like Jesus.

Why Practicing Generosity?

Jesus didn’t just teach generosity—He lived it.

In Practicing the Way, John Mark Comer reminds us that spiritual practices shape who we are becoming. And in The Treasure Principle, Randy Alcorn helps us see money through an eternal lens: what we do with our resources reveals what we trust and love most.

Together, they point us to a simple truth:

Generosity is a practice that reorders our hearts toward God and His Kingdom.

When generosity becomes a practice, it stops being about pressure—and starts becoming about freedom.

Generosity reorders hearts toward God and His Kingdom.

We don’t give to a church, we give through it

We don’t give to a budget.

We give to what God is doing in us, through us, and beyond us.

Your generosity helps:

Text promoting spiritual encounter with Jesus.

in me

Serve our city and world message on paper

through me

Invest in impact lasting beyond our time

beyond me

Generosity isn’t about what we lose—
It’s about who we become.

How This 90-Day Journey Works

Pray and ask the Lord

Read the book

Take the challenge

see what generosity can do

(in you, through you, beyond you)

Get the Free Book

The Treasure Principle by Randy Alcorn

For the first 30 days of this journey, we’re giving away copies of The Treasure Principle as a gift.

This book has helped millions of believers discover the joy of living with an eternal perspective—and we’d love to place one in your hands.

  1. No cost
  2. No obligation to give
  3. Available while supplies last

FAQ

Have questions? We have the answers! From service times to what to expect on your first visit, we’re here to help.

Is this about the church needing money?
No. This journey is about discipleship and trust, not pressure.
What if I’m struggling financially?
Generosity should never be fear-driven. If you need prayer or guidance, we want to walk with you.
Why recurring giving?
Recurring giving helps generosity become a steady practice rather than a sporadic action.
Is generosity only about giving to the church?
Generosity is a way of life. Giving through the church is one meaningful way we practice it together.