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[Sermon] Living Generously: A Life in Common
God’s grace gathers us not by merit but by mercy, forming a community where each person has a place.

Hector Garfias-Toledo
Oct 25


Generosity Reflection: Judy Jacobson
Time is a limited quantity and I want my time to count. I want my time to be spent showing the love that I have for my “community”.

Judy Jacobson
Oct 23


Generosity Reflection: Vinod Richard-Webber
When I think about my journey as an immigrant, a son, a husband, and a father, I realize how much my faith has carried me through.

Vinod Richard-Webber
Oct 20


[Sermon] Faith That Refuses to Let Go
Like the widow who would not give up, we are called to a faith that persists—to pray, to act, and to love boldly in a weary world.

Rev. Salvador Cosio
Oct 18


Generosity Reflection: Sue Carlson
I have been a member of Trinity Lutheran Church since 1980. What a lot of changes have happened over those 45 years.

Sue Carlson
Oct 12


[Sermon] The Posture of Gratitude
When one healed leper turned back to give thanks, he discovered that gratitude is not a polite response but a transformed way of living.

Hector Garfias-Toledo
Oct 11


Generosity Reflection: Edy Strand
I think we all have a similar understanding of what someone means when they say “generosity.” It’s often thought of as the quality of being kind, or charitable or big-hearted.

Edy Strand
Oct 6


[Sermon] Faith That Works Through Love
Jesus reminds the disciples that even faith the size of a mustard seed is enough to move deep-rooted things.


Intro Video: Living Generously, Loving Boldly
In this short video, Pastor Hector introduces the initiative and invites the congregation to join in a journey of gratitude, prayer, and commitment.

Josh Judd-Herzfeldt
Sep 30


Introducing Living Generously, Loving Boldly
Living Generously, Loving Boldly is grounded in the belief that our response to God’s grace is never about obligation — it is about embodying God’s love in every part of our lives. Paul’s reminder to the Galatians still speaks to us: faith comes alive when it shows up in generosity, compassion, courage, hospitality, and community. Whether we give of our finances, our time, our prayers, or our presence — each act becomes part of the Spirit’s work through us.

Hector Garfias-Toledo
Sep 29
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