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Congrats to Eli and Amber Ricondo on the birth of Josiah on Sunday morning!  Eli was scheduled for sound, but I think he came up with the best excuse ever to miss church!  We got to go see Josiah today and he is such a handsome baby.  We look forward to adding his cuteness into the rest of our awesome North Creek babies.  We brew a lot of coffee and birth a lot of babies at this church….

Tomorrow is the event we’ve been waiting for!  If you haven’t bought tickets to the concert, below is the info.

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All of our services went awesome on Sunday!  Battle Ground finished up the Hunger series talking about the fullness of God, while Hazel Dell got to hear Josiah Thalhofer dive into the life of John the Baptist.  Both phenomenal messages!

The Deaf Church Women were off on a retreat this weekend.  Rumor has it that it was a lot of fun and everybody enjoyed themselves!

LOVE our worship teams!  Thank you for serving!

We announced on Sunday that the loan we needed for the Hazel Dell campus went away…yeah, don’t ask me where it went.  While we are still eligible for a different loan, the ramifications of that is that our payments will be about $1500 higher each month.  Right now that is not currently in the budget and will change our percentages as well.  This means that every month we will need extra…exact amount to be determined  If you haven’t begun to give to North Creek Church, would you consider starting now?  If every person in our church gave $100 a month more than they do, our budget would double overnight.  Can you imagine what we could do with a doubled budget????  Coffee Churches everywhere! 😉  I call the Hawaii Campus.

Battle Ground got seven new volunteers this month!  Thank you for jumping in to make our church such a great place.  If you are thinking about volunteering, you might like to know that we only want you to serve ONE Sunday a month.  It’s easy, it’s fun, and it’s a great way to get to know people.  Not to mention that the paycheck is being part of changing lives every week!

Mark your calendars for November 17 from 5:00-6:00.  We will have an All-Church Business Meeting to go over the nitty-gritty details of the building purchase, so that we, as a congregation, can make a decision.  So far, it’s all pretty good news, but we really want you to know everything before we sign the dotted line.

Know a teenager?  Tell the about The Difference Youth Ministry that meets every Thursday night.  More info available at www.coffeechurch.com.

We survived Daylight Savings Time.  I audibly laughed at those of you who showed up an hour early.  I did it once years ago…

Please remember to vote by tomorrow!  Our community is so important and voting is one way we can do our best to make it a great place.  And my friend, Cheryl Bledsoe, is running for Freeholder in District 2.  I’m so proud of her for putting her name on the line to serve Clark County!  Way to go, Cheryl!!!!

Well, go riffle through the Halloween Candy and be blessed with week!  So much to do and so much fun to have!

Tithing is the single greatest issue that the Church struggles with as a whole.  No one other issue limits ministry, hinders personal growth, and stops you from living the life that God designed for you to live.  I have such a heart for the local church, telling people about Jesus, and the financial well-being of our people and I believe they all go hand-in-hand!  My hope is that this blog will cause you to change everything about your current giving and spending habits!  Lofty goal? YES!  But I’m all about impractical dreams mixed with an all-powerful God!

The problem that is created by our lack of willingness to tithe is two-fold.

First of all, our personal finances are in jeopardy if we decide to consume 100% of our income.  Statistics show that tithers carry much less debt than most people and are financially better off than Christian non-tithers—80% of “tithers” have no unpaid credit card bills; 74% have no car payments; 48% own their home; and 28% are completely debt-free. (For the official source of this article CLICK HEREThis is because when we are in alignment with God’s plan for our giving and spending, we will find health.  The principle of obedience is also true for sexual boundaries, moral boundaries, as well as these financial boundaries.  When we follow a Biblical framework, we will find holistic well-being time and time again.

Part of the reason for the above statistics is that people who come into alignment with God’s ideal for giving will tend to come in alignment for spending as well.  This will play out by not using credit cards to accumulate possessions we can’t afford, and buy cars that are out of our cash-purchase range.  When we have submitted our finances to God, we tend to make decisions that benefit our lives for the long-term satisfaction, rather than the short-term pleasure.  Although it requires more discipline, it pays out in less stress, more joy, and more freedom.1213643-Exhausted-Businessman-Carrying-The-Burden-Of-A-Heavy-Boulder-Load

The other issue that a lack of tithing creates is that our responsibilities as Christ-followers to reach, disciple and care for people are passed to someone else.  When we refrain from tithing, we are saying, “God, I know that you have given me this “rock” to carry as a Christian, but I don’t want to carry it.”  Unfortunately, that responsibility or “rock” doesn’t disappear….people still need to hear about Jesus and still need a church to be discipled in, so when we forgo our job, someone else picks it up and adds it to the load they were already assigned.

But sometimes that load becomes too heavy and the ramifications are that some people never even hear the message of Jesus because the resources can only stretch so far and the weight can only be so heavy.  Yes, we lived happily as a consumer, but they died without the hope of Christ.  Harsh?  Unfortunately, but said in the positive it is the most motivating thing in the world – When we give, people are reached with the message of Jesus…churches are birthed, communities are changed, people are set free, sex workers are rescued, the thirsty can drink, the widows are cared for, children are protected, the weary are refreshed, the hungry are fed, the lame are healed, and the suicidal are saved… I could gladly go on with all the ways our measly resources are used by Jesus to impact eternity!  His plan for us sacrificing a little to make a big impact is really astounding!

So, how do you go from spending to giving and being a part of changing the world?  Here’s a few ideas:

1.  Give first.  Yep, write the giving check before the other checks.  Why?  Because there is never enough left at the end of the month if we allow ourselves to spend first.  By writing the giving check first, we are saying, “OK, God, I trust you.  If the washing machine breaks down and there’s no money left, YOU have a big problem, God.”  And just watch, because He will come through every time!  It’s living in faith and it will be good for you!

2.  Don’t wait to get out of debt before you start giving.  Why?  Well, that will never happen.  You’ll die before you’re out of debt if you don’t come in alignment with God’s plan.  Start today and watch God help you get out of debt in miraculous ways – the first one being His ability to change your perspective!

3.  Reward yourself.  Not in a prideful way, of course, but when you hear about a Story of a Changed Life coming from your church, say to yourself, “Self, because you gave, that person gets to experience Jesus.”  Help yourself make the connection between your giving and eternity…because there is a BIG connection!

So, give it a shot!  I understand the fear your facing when deciding to give, but I’m on the other side of the mountain and it’s AWESOME over here!  God just keeps changing lives and the stories are worth every penny.  I believe in you!