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Wisdom For Life: Money

wisdom for life: money sermon series

Over three Sundays in June we explored wisdom for life around money asking the questions as follower of Jesus of how we should view money, how much money should we have, and how should we use our money.


If you missed the talks or want to listen or watch again you can by clicking below.


How should Christians view money?










How much money should Christians have?










How should Christians use their money?










Something to help

 

Discretionary Fund: St Luke’s has a discretionary fund to give a one-off gift to those in the church family and beyond who are in a time of financial crisis. If you would like to know more please speak to Tom, one of the staff team, or one of the wardens.

 

If you would like to give specifically to the Discretionary Fund you can give to St Luke’s Thurnby PCC, Account Number: 00022948, Sort Code: 40-52-40 with the reference “Discretionary”.

 

Organisations that help

 

Trinity Money Advice Leicester: https://www.trinitymoneyadvice.org.uk | 07512677072 (Tuesday & Friday 9am-4pm)

 

Community Money Advice Zinthiya Trust: working to alleviate poverty and abuse in Leicester and Leicestershire. https://www.zinthiyatrust.org | 01162545168 | zinthiya.trust@gmail.com | 12 Bishop Street, Leicester, LE1 6AF

 

Christians Against Poverty: support for getting out of debt, budgeting, making your money go further, or help finding a job. https://capuk.org/ | info@capuk.org | 01274760720

 

Stewardship: helping Christians be the best stewards of the resources God gives them. https://www.stewardship.org.uk

 

Kingdom Bank: a Christian bank that helps churches grow. For over 65 years Kingdom Bank has been partnering with Christians to help churches grow. By providing savings, mortgages and insurance purpose-built for Christian ministry, they’ve seen hundreds of churches released to do what God has called them to do – to plant, build and grow. https://www.kingdom.bank

 

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