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The generosity is God's idea

Dear beloved,
Generosity isn’t a trend — it’s God’s idea.
From the very beginning, God has given freely: life, breath, beauty, grace, forgiveness. “For God so loved the world that He gave...” (John 3:16). That’s where all generosity begins — in love.
When we give, we mirror God’s heart.
When we give, we participate in something sacred.
When we give, we plant seeds for eternity.
Our Church is not just a building — it is the fruit of countless acts of faith and sacrifice. And now, through the founders campaign, we are invited to continue that holy tradition: giving for something much bigger than ourselves.
A founder’s gift is at least $5,000 — offered by May 1, 2025 — and it places your name in the prayers of the Church for as long as it stands. A powerful legacy, wrapped in the simplicity of love.
And yes, you can offer this gift in the name of your parents, children, or someone dearly missed — so that their name, too, may be remembered in the prayers of the altar. Did you know that the Altar Table will be unsealed just so your name can be added inside? 
Let us remember: this is God’s idea.
And when God invites us to give, it’s never to take something from us — it’s to give something through us.
Join the growing family of founders.
46 hearts have already said yes. Will you be the next? 
How can you contribute?
Donations are accepted by check, made payable to 'The Life-Giving Fountain Romanian Orthodox Church' and sent to the following address: 132 Califon Rd, Long Valley, NJ, 07853
You can also contact Father Parish Priest Roman Galben or any member of the Parish Council: https://en.izvorultamaduirii.org/consiliul-parohial

 
 
 

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