When you look at Stacia, you will see a lifelong dreamer. Her heart is to partner with God to see His dreams become a reality in the lives of those around her. From the beginning of her time finding a family at C3, the Father has been persistent to reawaken dormant dreams in her heart that she didn’t even know she had. It is so beautiful.
Read MoreIn this conversation with Ps Brandon, Shane and Talisha share their giving story. You’ll hear about how God has surprised them, how they’ve stayed faithful in hard times, how the pattern of giving has shaped them, and the practical ways they make it part of their life.
Read MoreSo here is Will and Claire Meier and their giving story. You’ll hear about how God has surprised them, how they’ve stayed faithful in hard times, how the pattern of giving has shaped them, and the practical ways they make it part of their life.
Read MoreThe longing to know the one we call Father begins somewhere for us all. Even when we aren’t looking or listening, His pursuit of us is incredible. Often, we will find the Father dwelling in His people. For Kyler, all it took was observing a client in the workplace to spark the curiosity of what Sonship would eventually mean to him.
Read MoreThis past weekend Ps Brandon mentioned the ancient Jewish practice of the ‘Five Jar Method’ as a way to budget but even more importantly as a way to prepare ourselves to be generous. Because for many of us being generous isn’t an issue of ‘want to’ but more of ‘how to’. So this is just one way of accomplishing it as we desire to grow in our generosity as followers of Jesus.
Read MoreAll over the world C3 Churches commit to ways they can impact their city and their world through Vision Builders. They do this by coming together as Vision Builders in heart and hand. Ultimately, Vision Builders is the way we commit each year to the vision and initiatives in front of us as a church. We do this by doing our best to give in two key ways: consistent giving (often called the tithe) and a gift over and above our tithe (often called an offering) as we step into sacrificial generosity.
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