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You cannot outgive God

Beloved in Christ,


There’s a beautiful truth we discover every time we give from the heart:

You cannot outgive God.


No matter how generous we are, He is always more generous.

He sees every sacrifice — even the smallest — and multiplies it in ways we never expect. Sometimes financially, often spiritually, always abundantly.


Giving to God is never a loss.

It’s the most secure investment — in our souls, in our families, and in the generations to come.


That’s why this moment is such a gift. By choosing to become a founder (ctitor) of our church, you’re not just helping pay off a loan — you are sowing into eternity.


You’re building an altar of love that will stand for decades, maybe centuries — a place where your children, and their children, will be baptized, married, and remembered in prayer.


💙 With a $5,000 founder donation, your name — or the name of someone dear to you — will be permanently recorded in the prayers of this Church. You will receive a certificate of recognition, but more importantly, you will receive the blessing of knowing that your offering reached the heart of God.


Usually, founder contributions (ctitorii) are only possible during the building phase of a church. However, to our great joy, the Orthodox Metropolis of the Two Americas, together with the Parish Council of The Life-Giving Fountain Church, has approved the continuation of founder contributions until the remaining loan of $540,000 is fully paid off — the final step in freeing our church from any debt.


this way, we are turning this loan into a sacred offering — from “debt” into “prayer, faith, and blessing”, a spiritual sacrifice that brings tears, saints, and salvation for generations to come.


So far, 59  people have taken this step of faith.

We believe many more will follow.


🙏 Will you be one of them?


 
 
 

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