The Vine Church

Overflow | Week 1 | February 16th, 2025
Locations & Times
The Vine Church | www.connecttothevine.org/live
1897 GA Hwy 211, Hoschton, GA 30548, USA
Sunday 9:30 AM
Sunday 11:00 AM
The Vine Church- Give
Giving gives us an opportunity to recognize that God is the Giver of every good and perfect Gift! It also allows us to fund the mission and vision of the church. Every life that is transformed by the power of Jesus Christ through The Vine is a result of your generosity. Thanks for being cheerful and generous givers!
https://app.securegive.com/TheVineTeaching Notes:
- What’s happening with our finances is an overflow of what’s happening with our faith.
- Stuff happens to stuff!
- What's happening with your spending reflects what's happening with your soul.
- Money is a good servant but a terrible master.
Reflection Questions:
1. Why do you think Jesus talked so much about money? How has Jesus’ teaching on money impacted the way you view your finances?
2. When have you experienced financial stress? How did that season impact your relationship with God?
3. Why is it important to recognize that stuff happens to stuff? How does that impact the way you spend money?
4. How often do you evaluate how you are spending money? What does your current spending say about what’s happening in your soul?
5. What steps can you take this week to ensure that money is your servant instead of your master? How could making and sticking with a budget help with this?
- What’s happening with our finances is an overflow of what’s happening with our faith.
- Stuff happens to stuff!
- What's happening with your spending reflects what's happening with your soul.
- Money is a good servant but a terrible master.
Reflection Questions:
1. Why do you think Jesus talked so much about money? How has Jesus’ teaching on money impacted the way you view your finances?
2. When have you experienced financial stress? How did that season impact your relationship with God?
3. Why is it important to recognize that stuff happens to stuff? How does that impact the way you spend money?
4. How often do you evaluate how you are spending money? What does your current spending say about what’s happening in your soul?
5. What steps can you take this week to ensure that money is your servant instead of your master? How could making and sticking with a budget help with this?