Sunday, March 14

Mar 8, 2021 | Services, Worship

“How We Spend Our Time and Money–What Does it Say About Us?”

Time is a precious, limited resource.  And money is another valuable resource that shapes our lives. How we spend our time and our money offers an interesting glimpse into our priorities, challenges, and moral values. It can be easy to squander both. Do you make enough time in your life for the people and the activities that matter most?  Is there something that needs to change so you can reprioritize the way you spend your time? What do your money choices say about your values and priorities? Our consumer-driven culture pressures us to spend, spend, spend mindlessly, putting short-term desires over long-term needs. Let’s explore bringing more attention and intention to how we use our precious resources.

Church News & Updates

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Sunday, April 20

Sunday, April 20

Good Eggs Led by Carol Konvalinka-Connolly, Director of Religious Exploration, and Rev. Vernon F. Wright V Join us Sunday as we appreciate wonder, embrace kindness, and give thanks for loving communities. This is a multigenerational service,...

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