There are many factors that enrich our spiritual growth, but the depth that comes from exploring the Journey of Generosity can be exceptionally surprising. These gatherings are guided by a Generous Giving facilitator and expose participants to the life changing message of generosity while engaging the heart around the topic of giving.
Who Should Attend a Journey of Generosity? We desire to create peer-to-peer environments for our JOG experiences, and therefore, you must be invited to attend. If you are visiting this page, it is likely that you have received an invitation from a friend and we hope you will find the information on this page helpful as you consider attending a Journey of Generosity. |
For some others, you may want to host a Journey of Generosity for your friends. You can find more information by clicking here. |
Why Attend a Journey of Generosity? This is a unique opportunity to join with your peers in a retreat setting to talk about what it means to be entrusted with much and explore how we can experience the fullness of God's joy is revealed by living generous lives. Best of all, this experience is designed to focus on your heart and not your money. You will not be asked for money and there will be no suggestion of where or how much to give. | |
What is a Journey of Generosity? Designed to dig deeper with each session, the Journey of Generosity is a 24 hour retreat highlighting stories of generous givers, interactive discussion questions, reflection opportunities and Bible study in a retreat setting that enables participants to process the biblical message of generosity with their peers. |
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While the content and schedule for every retreat is tailor-made, below you will find a sample schedule. |
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Observations from previous attendees "The atmosphere is intimate and calm - approached in a forum of discovery rather than a prescriptive method. Each person's experience is different, based on the participants, and their response to the Holy Spirit's leading. The desired outcome is that the Holy Spirit has His way with the participants - and they see his heart for generosity in a new light." - Dalton |