The Money Clinic: Where Faith and Finances Met
- Erika Bradford

- Jan 3
- 1 min read
At The Money Clinic, we paused to ask some hard—but necessary—questions. Were we simply working for money, or had we learned how to make our money work for us? Were we focused on just making a living, or were we intentionally building a life? And perhaps most importantly, were we positioning ourselves to leave a legacy, or merely hoping everything would somehow fall into place when we were gone?
These questions framed a powerful morning of teaching, empowerment, and accountability. The conversation challenged attendees to rethink money not just as a resource, but as a responsibility rooted in faith and discipleship.
Minister Aronissa Harris delivered a statement that resonated deeply with many in the room:“If you don’t tell your money where to go, you’ll wonder where it went.”That truth sparked reflection and practical dialogue around stewardship, discipline, and intentional financial planning.
Held on Saturday, February 22, 2025, The Money Clinic truly lived up to its mission as “The place where your faith and finances meet.” Participants gained valuable insight into managing money through the lens of discipleship, while also learning about critical tools such as wills and trusts—often overlooked but essential components of legacy building.
For a modest investment, attendees walked away with something far more valuable: clarity, confidence, and a renewed commitment to steward their finances with wisdom and purpose. The Money Clinic reminded us that financial health is not separate from spiritual growth—it is deeply connected.
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