faith and finances
What is faith and finances?
There are lots of financial education tools out there—but most aren’t designed for people struggling to make ends meet. Let’s face it: when someone is struggling to pay their bills, advice on retirement accounts and mortgage rates just isn’t relevant.
Faith and Finances teaches Biblical principles on money management for individuals looking to build a better financial foundation. The class will address pitfalls that many fall into, like predatory lending, low credit, and low financial literacy.
*The Class is free, but participants must commit to attending all classes and doing all coursework.
**Class is limited to 7 participants
2026 Winter Schedule
January 24 - Week 1
January 31 - Week 2
February 7 - Week 3
February 14 - Week 4
February 21 - Week 5
February 28 - Week 6
March 7 - Week 7
March 14 - Week 8
March 21 - Week 9
March 28 - Week 10
*Saturdays from 9am-10:30am
topics covered include:
How money affects our relationships
How values and attitudes shape money habits
How to overcome financial obstacles
How to set savings goals
How to create a basic budget
How to save money by living simply
How to include joyful giving in your budget
How to avoid debt and know your credit score
When to borrow money in healthy ways
How to open and use a bank account
How to prepare for emergencies
How to stick to new money habits
Sign up for the Winter 2026 faith and finances Class
Class size is limited to seven participants. Once the class fills, any registrations will be placed on a waitlist. If someone is unable to attend the class, an individual from the waitlist will be moved up into the class.