Community Covenant Church

Give to God Generously and First | Pastor David McCowan

35 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this message, we take a break from our series on David and take a deeper dive into giving and generosity. Here we are challenged us to rethink how we approach giving as an act of trust and worship rather than obligation. When we put God first, it allows us to shape our hearts and align our lives with Him.

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