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This is week three of our series exploring what it truly means to be financially free. Up to this point, you have been invited to take a fresh look at how you understand the power of money—how it influences your decisions, your sense of security, and your relationship with yourself and others. You have also been encouraged to see giving and receiving not as isolated acts, but as part of a relational process that honors mutual accountability within our spiritual community. When you engage with money in this way, giving becomes far more than an exchange of resources; it becomes a spiritual practice grounded in love, trust, reciprocity, and shared purpose. It becomes a way of affirming your connection to something larger than yourself.

This week, Reverend James will guide you into a deeper understanding of the difference between being driven to give and being drawn to give. Being driven often comes from external pressures—duty, guilt, expectation, or the belief that you “should” give. Being drawn, however, arises from an inner alignment with your values, your sense of agency, and your desire to act with integrity and choice.

Join Reverend James Kress this Sunday for a message about how being drawn to give becomes an expression of your spiritual freedom.

Wherever you find yourself on your spiritual journey—curious, questioning, growing, or simply seeking—you are welcome and encouraged to join us as we continue this exploration together.

You can join us in person or online.

Our music ensemble features Julie Croteau on vocals. She will be accompanied by George Conrad on piano, Dan Schmedtje on bass and Steve Croteau on drums.