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Generosity Fuels the Mission
Our lives are changed by the generosity of Jesus in the gospel. In response, we live generously. God uses our generosity to make us into disciples and multiply our impact for His kingdom.
Pastor Andrew’s radio ministry is an extension of Mercy Hill Church. Through this ministry, sermons are broadcast to share the hope of the gospel and reach people with the truth of God’s Word.
With your increased generosity, we can expand to additional radio stations, reaching new communities and impacting more lives for eternity. Together, we can multiply our impact for His kingdom. If you would like to give directly to this ministry, you can do so through the link below. Thank you for partnering with us!
When you give to Andrew Hopper Ministries, you are multiplying the impact of His work in and through Mercy Hill Church.
Read below to learn more about Mercy Hill Church’s Generosity Philosophy.
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God desires to be our deepest desire.
All of life is about God’s glory. He is first and He desires that we seek Him first. This is His good design for us. Generosity is a significant way in which we declare God to be our deepest desire by giving Him our first and best. As we seek Him as our deepest desire, just like a tree does with water, our roots grow deep and our fruit grows wide. (Psalm 1; Prov. 13:12; Mattthew 6:25-33; Colossians 1:15-20)
Generosity fuels the mission.
Financial giving has been a part of the gospel advancing since the New Testament. If all of what we have has been given by God, then all of it is His and is to be stewarded for kingdom impact. We are generous that we may see more peoples proclaim Jesus as Lord. While the leadership sets the vision for what this looks like, it’s the generosity of God’s people that sets the pace in accomplishing the vision that more disciples would be made and more churches multiplied. (Romans 16:1-2; Philippians 4:14-20)
Generosity forms our hearts.
Generosity is not something we do after we grow, but the lead step of our growth in our relationship with Jesus. Practicing financial generosity works to both release our grip on chasing temporary treasures and draw our hearts towards His glory and His kingdom. Giving is not a step to take once we are mature, but a pathway to maturity. (Matthew 6:19-24)
We were made for more than possessions and promotions.
We don’t settle for chasing the temporary when we’ve been given eternity with Jesus. We are excited to live sufficiently and give extravagantly, that our generosity may play a part in making disciples and multiplying churches all over the earth. (Luke 12:13-21; 1 Tim. 6:6-19)
We are blessed to be a blessing.
The gospel compels us to live with eternity in mind, so while we seek to grow in leadership and in financial areas, we do it with kingdom impact in mind. We view ourselves as conduits of blessing to the world around us. As one pastor wrote, “You can’t take it with you but you can send it on ahead.” We seek to invest in kingdom pursuits that will far outlast our generation. (Psalm 67; 2 Corinthians 8:1-9:15)
Generosity multiplies the movement.
We were made to multiply. The gospel advances through the multiplication of churches. Practicing financial generosity opens our lives up to be generous in our time talent, and treasure. Practically, it ties our hearts to the kingdom and results in God doing things in and through us we may have never thought possible. When we practice generosity, our funds go towards more people being engaged with the gospel, more baptisms, new campuses and churches planted, and more missionaries sent to the nations. God also uses the act of practicing generosity to open our hearts and call us to take other action steps to multiply as well. (John 6; 2 Corinthians 9:10; Ephesians 3:20)