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Bring the gift of good financial health to your congregation

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The winter session of the virtual Saving Grace: A Guide to Financial Well-Being course offered by the United Methodist Foundation of Michigan begins January 17.

The United Methodist Foundation of Michigan is pleased to offer the six-session Saving Grace: A Guide to Financial Well-Being course to clergy and their spouses/accountability partners.

The six dates for the winter session, all via Zoom, are January 17, 24, and 31, February 28, and March 7 and 21. Participants choose from two meeting times: 10 to 11:30 am or 6 to 7:30 pm.

We believe a link exists between good personal financial management and generosity. This course can help your congregation unlock the keys to personal financial freedom and well-being. What a great way to set the path to a healthy, happy New Year.

Through the Saving Grace course, you will explore personal finance from a scriptural and Wesleyan viewpoint. You will learn how to create personal spending, saving, and giving plans. And then, you will be prepared to teach Saving Grace principles to others in your local church.

Once registered, participants must order the Saving Grace Leaders Kit from Cokesbury. The United Methodist Foundation of Michigan will fully reimburse your church for this cost. You will also receive further directions for preparation and a Zoom meeting link.

To watch video summaries of the course and to download samples of the course materials, visit this web page.

For more information about Saving Grace, contact Rev. Dr. Sherry Parker-Lewis, the course’s facilitator, at [email protected] or 810-360-9995.

Last Updated on October 31, 2023

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The Michigan Conference