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Then Jesus said ... “If you continue in my word, you are truly my disciples; and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.” - John 8:31-32

Group Life: Saving Grace: Money Management from a Wesleyan Perspective

Sun •  April 12 - May 17  •  3-4pm  •  Room 210

About Our Group for Men & Women

Saving Grace is a six-week learning community designed to help people of faith develop a healthy, faithful relationship with money and possessions. Grounded in Scripture and Wesleyan theology, this course offers practical tools and spiritual wisdom for managing the resources God has entrusted to us.

Participants will journey through six sessions covering key topics such as earning, saving, spending, giving, and debt, along with helpful strategies for building a sustainable and faithful financial life. This learning community is facilitated by Justin Duncan and Scott Smith, who will guide participants with care, encouragement, and practical insight.

Cost: $20 per person or couple (Includes a participant workbook)

Important Note: There will be a small amount of advance work prior to the first session, including gathering information about income, expenses, and debts. High confidentiality is a core value of this course, and facilitators are committed to creating a safe, supportive environment as we explore a biblical and Wesleyan approach to money management together.

If you’re seeking clarity, freedom, and faithfulness in your financial life, Saving Grace offers a grace-filled place to begin.

Facilitator(s)

Justin Duncan and Scott Smith

Childcare

No

REGISTER ONLINE One week prior to start of class

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