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*Overview of January Messages: Sunday Mornings:*
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Series Title: Inspired!
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Jan 7—“Inspired to Follow!” (2 Cor 8:1-9)
Theme: /We should be inspired to follow the examples of great churches~/Christians who have given sacrificially, not to mention following the example of the Lord Jesus (v 9)/
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Jan 14—“Inspired to Help!” (2 Cor 8:13-15)
Theme: /Just as the Corinthian Church could see that the Jewish Believers needed their help, we should be inspired to know that we are in a position to help accomplish a great dream through our faithful giving./
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Jan 21—“LifeFest”
Jan 28—“Inspired to Experience!” (2 Cor 9:6-15) (Tithe Commitment Sunday)
Theme: /We should give to God cheerfully because one of the best ways to experience God working in our lives is through giving./
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(At the close of the sermon, people are urged to fill out a tithe commitment card and to place it on the steps of the altar)
Feb 4—New Sermon Series—Prove the Tithe Sunday—Everyone is asked to bring a tithe of at least one week’s income.
Not a lot is said about it during the service.
The majority of the emphasis and work is done in January.
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