
Spiritual Disciplines: Giving (part 1) - Tim Murray
From Amblecote Community Church by Amblecote Community Church
March 4, 2026 · 41 min · Season 20 · Episode 8
About this episode
Tim Murray discusses the spiritual discipline of giving and its impact on personal formation.
What you do with money will shape who you become. Once or twice a year we teach on one of the Spiritual Disciplines, these are things we can do to allow God to do things that we can't. On Sunday 1st March Tim gave part one on the Spiritual Discipline of giving and spoke about the formational power of money in our lives. What we do with our time and money shows what's important to us and what matters to us. The biggest lie we believe is that our money and possessions belong to us as their owners. Jesus didn't say 'where your heart is there your money will be'. Your heart will end up in the right place if you follow Jesus' advice. If you see money clearly the rest of your body will be full of light. Come back next week for part two! For more information about who we are, what we believe and how you can get involved, please visit our website
People in this episode
Guest: Tim Murray
Topics covered
- spiritual disciplines
- giving
- money
- formation
- Christian teachings
Keywords
- spiritual disciplines
- giving
- money
- formation
- Christianity
- faith
- generosity
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Amblecote Community Church
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