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Spiritual Growth Through Generosity

At Corinth, we’re praying for 100% engagement from everyone who calls this church home. We’re inviting our entire church family to go on a journey of the heart—trusting that in God’s eyes, generosity is never just a financial transaction; it’s a step of faith and a mark of transformation.


Immeasurably More is about growing our trust in God, aligning our hearts with His mission, and discovering the joy that comes from surrendering everything to Him. As we each take a step of courageous obedience, we believe God will do far more than we could ever imagine—both in us and through us.

generosity journey


We are praying for all-in engagement from those who call Corinth home and inviting everyone to go on a journey of the heart in this season. In God's eyes, our growth in generosity is less about a financial transaction and more about a heart transformation. You can use the "Giving Discipleship Journey" as a tool to chart where you are now and how you might experience new joy in trusting God with your giving.

Initial Giver

is someone who decides to give for the first time in response to God's Word about giving. This is someone who chooses to give something and trust God and the leaders of the church with this gift. They experience the initial joy of putting Jesus' words into action (Matthew 7:24).

Consistent giver

is someone who decides to give something and give it consistently to exercise the discipline of giving as a disciple of Jesus. Often, someone who chooses to make an online recurring gift will be someone who is learning the joy of consistency. Non-online givers can also be consistent givers; it just requires more discipline. They experience the joy of excelling in this grace of giving (2 Corinthians 8:7).

intentional giver

is someone who understands the pre-eminence of Christ and that He is before all things -- that all things were created by Him, for Him, through Him, and to Him. This giver places such a significant priority on their giving that it drives their spending and saving, rather than the other way around. They experience the freedom of serving "one master" and declaring Jesus is first (Matthew 6:19-24 and Colossians 1:15-20).

surrendered giver

is someone who recognizes that Christ surrendered His whole self for us, and therefore we desire to offer our entire selves to Him in love (Ephesians 5:1-2). This giver would say, "My giving is not just changing my spending and saving. It's also changing me!" They also look at what they're not giving away and ask, "Is it surrendered too?" This informs how they utilize everything they've been blessed and entrusted with -- whether through direct monetary giving or a God-honoring use of an existing resource, such as a home or vehicle.

eternal giver

is someone who sees the eternal impact of their giving -- on them and on others -- not just the immediate programs and ministries it helps accomplish. This giver has been captivated by the knowledge that the more they are led to "do good, to be generous and ready to share," the more they "take hold of that which is truly life" (1 Timothy 6:19). This person looks at what they have and asks, "Am I stewarding this for God's kingdom or for me?" This encourages them to keep growing! They make all decisions (big purchases, savings, giving, relationships, areas of service) in light of how it will affect their eternal impact.

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