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Sermon
Series

Money Matters

A SEASON OF

FINANCIAL ALIGNMENT

HAS ARRIVED

This series calls our church to align financial stewardship with God’s principles.
It shifts our focus from anxiety and cultural pressure to wisdom, generosity, and responsible entrepreneurship.

How we earn, save, invest, and give reflects our trust in God.
Money Matters moves us from misuse toward disciplined stewardship that honors Him and blesses others.

March Marketing Strategy

Strategic Alignment for Financial Stewardship

Proposed Kingdom Movement Across Ministries

Brand Consistency Across Campuses

Digital Evangelism and Discipleship

Discipleship Tools for Evangelism

Executive Summary

Money Matters is a strategic discipleship series designed to realign the financial mindset and habits of our congregation with God’s principles. The series confronts cultural anxiety, hustle-driven identity, and financial pressure by reframing money as a tool entrusted by God, not a master to be served.

Through biblical teaching on earning, saving, investing, giving, and ethical entrepreneurship, this series equips Victory Walkers to practice disciplined stewardship that reflects trust in God. It affirms business and wealth creation when aligned with integrity, generosity, and Kingdom purpose.

 

The objective is both spiritual and practical:

  • To reduce financial fear and misalignment

  • To cultivate wisdom and responsibility

  • To strengthen generosity and impact

  • To form believers whose financial lives reflect faith, order, and peace

 

Money Matters moves our church from anxiety and misuse toward alignment, stewardship, and Kingdom advancement.

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Money Matters: Proposed Kingdom Impact Framework

Money Matters is designed as more than a teaching series. It is a proposed alignment moment across evangelism, discipleship, Christian education, and outreach. The following initiatives and indicators outline the intended movement.

Overall Strategic Objective

This proposal positions Money Matters as a cross-ministry alignment effort that:

  • Invites souls

  • Forms Disciples who are good stewards

  • Educates believers

  • Activates generosity

The goal is not activity for activity’s sake.

The goal is a measurable spiritual and cultural movement toward financial alignment under God’s principles.

Evangelism Through Stewardship

Proposal: Activate invitation through creative financial-themed tools.

Initiatives:

  • Business card–sized folded “money” invites

  • QR code linking directly to salvation page

  • Coordinated social media invitation campaign

Proposed Indicators:

  • Measurable QR scans to salvation page

  • Increase in first-time guest registrations

  • Documented salvations and rededications

  • Guest return rate within 4 weeks

Intended Outcome:
Move money from a private concern to a public invitation tool that advances souls.

Discipleship Formation

Proposal: Reinforce stewardship through layered learning and engagement.

Initiatives:

  • Special guest Marcus Rosier

  • Money-sized Bible bookmarks with puzzle imagery

  • Scripture responses addressing key financial questions

  • Reintroduced weekly sermon recap emails with links to sermon and merch

Proposed Indicators:

  • Increased recap email open and click-through rates

  • Engagement response to guest speaker

  • Growth in small group or Bible study participation

  • Member testimonies reflecting mindset shifts

Intended Outcome:
Shift members from financial anxiety to structured biblical stewardship.

Christian Education Integration

Proposal: Extend financial teaching beyond Sunday into ongoing formation.

Initiatives:

  • Scripture-based learning tools

  • Sermon recap reinforcement (PSN Ministry Team)

  • Resource links embedded in emails

Proposed Indicators:

  • Resource engagement metrics

  • Participation in financial workshops or study opportunities

  • Multi-week engagement across series content

Intended Outcome:
Build consistency in biblical financial understanding.

Outreach 

Proposal: Turn financial alignment into visible generosity with "Gifted by God."

Initiatives:

  • Emphasis on giving participation

  • Random Acts of Kindness campaign

  • Highlighting GYA impact stories

Proposed Indicators:

  • Increase in first-time givers

  • Growth in consistent giving participation

  • Funds directed toward outreach initiatives

  • Member-submitted generosity testimonies

Intended Outcome:
Strengthen a culture where stewardship fuels outreach and generosity becomes visible.

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Sermon Series Designs

Sermon Series Designs Rationale

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Money Matters — Design Rationale 

  • Purple + Green: Purple establishes spiritual authority. Green signals money and provision without letting it lead. God governs. Money follows.

  • Torn Edges: Represent the breaking of unhealthy money beliefs and the tension between culture and God’s design.

  • Typography Contrast: “Money” is firm and weighty. “matters” is handwritten and pastoral. Truth with care.

  • “In God We Trust”: Sets trust as the foundation before finances. Reframes money as a faith issue.

  • Currency Texture: Communicates stewardship, structure, and responsibility without prosperity clichés.

  • Centered Layout: Feels stable and grounded, reinforcing alignment and peace.

Summary:
The design positions money under God’s authority, confronting pressure while guiding people toward alignment, wisdom, and peace.

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Money Matters — Design Rationale

  • Expanded Color Palette (Purple, Blue, Green, Gold):
    Purple anchors spiritual authority. Blue introduces trust and clarity. Green still signals money and provision. Gold adds value and purpose. Together, they reflect a holistic view of stewardship, not just finances.

  • Layered Halftone + Currency Textures:
    The halftone pattern modernizes the classic currency engraving, bridging biblical truth with contemporary life. It suggests systems, structure, and intentional design.

  • Torn Edges:
    The torn layers represent disruption of old money mindsets and the process of realignment. What is exposed can be reshaped.

  • Typography Contrast:
    “Money” remains bold and weighty, acknowledging its influence. “matters” stays handwritten and pastoral, signaling care, growth, and transformation.

  • “In God We Trust”:
    Placed above the title to establish trust in God as the foundation before discussion of money.

Summary:
This design communicates that financial alignment is layered, intentional, and spiritual. Money is addressed honestly, framed by trust in God, and guided toward wisdom, stewardship, and purpose.

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Money Matters — Design Rationale

  • Purple Accent on Typography:
    The purple shadow introduces spiritual authority and discernment, placing the conversation about money under God’s governance rather than cultural influence.

  • Currency Frame & Engraving Detail:
    The ornate border and engraving texture reinforce structure, order, and accountability. Money is treated as something to be stewarded, not chased.

  • Strong, Centered Type:
    The bold lettering gives weight and seriousness to the topic, signaling that financial decisions are consequential and formative.

  • Integrated Dollar Symbol:
    The dollar sign is present but restrained, acknowledging money without allowing it to dominate the message.

  • Neutral Background Space:
    The open center creates calm and clarity, reflecting alignment instead of pressure or urgency.

Summary:
This design frames money within spiritual authority and discipline. It communicates that stewardship, when aligned with God’s principles, brings order, wisdom, and peace.

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Money Matters — Design Rationale

  • Monochrome Green Palette:
    The restrained green reflects currency and provision while staying calm and sober. It avoids hype and keeps the focus on stewardship, not excess.

  • Currency Frame & Engraving Style:
    The ornate border and engraving texture root the series in systems, structure, and responsibility. It signals order, legacy, and accountability.

  • Strong Block Typography:
    The bold, centered title gives weight to the subject. Money is treated as serious and consequential, not casual.

  • Subtle Dollar Integration:
    The dollar symbol is embedded, not dominant. It acknowledges money’s presence without letting it overpower the message.

  • Centered, Open Composition:
    The open space around the title creates clarity and stability, reinforcing alignment rather than pressure.

Summary:
This design presents money as a structured responsibility under control, not a source of chaos. It supports the series goal of forming disciplined, biblically aligned stewards.

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Money Matters — Design Rationale

  • Split Title Layout (Top/Bottom):
    Separating Money and Matters creates tension and movement, reflecting the internal divide many feel about finances and faith. It visually reinforces the need for alignment.

  • Green and Gold Color Story:
    Green represents money, growth, and provision. Gold signals value, purpose, and refinement. Together they communicate that wealth is meant to be shaped by purpose, not excess.

  • Framed Portrait Imagery:
    The framed currency face evokes legacy, inheritance, and what we place value on. It subtly asks what we honor and protect.

  • Stacks of Currency:
    The money stacks acknowledge real financial pressure and accumulation without glamorizing excess. They ground the design in reality.

  • Torn Divider:
    The tear marks transition—old thinking below, renewed perspective above—pointing to transformation through biblical alignment.

Summary:
This design confronts money honestly while redirecting attention toward purpose and stewardship. It visually communicates that money matters most when it is framed, guided, and aligned under God’s principles.

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Money Matters — Design Rationale

  • Puzzle Imagery:
    The fragmented bill represents incomplete understanding and misaligned financial habits. It visually communicates that many people have pieces of the picture, but not the whole.

  • Floating Pieces:
    The pieces in motion suggest an active process. Financial alignment is not instant. It is learned, assembled, and formed over time.

  • Muted Green Background:
    The soft green keeps the focus on money without intensity or hype. It creates a reflective, instructional tone rather than urgency.

  • Strong, Simple Typography:
    The clean serif type grounds the design, reinforcing clarity, structure, and seriousness around stewardship.

  • Dollar Sign Integration:
    The dollar symbol anchors the theme while remaining secondary to the message.

  • Summary:
    This design communicates that financial alignment requires intention and formation. Money matters most when the pieces are put together according to God’s wisdom, not cultural pressure.

Graphics submitted for March

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Social Media Post in addition to video recaps, picture recaps, promos and weekly invites

1. Just Listened… Now We’re Walking

In the video the words around them deal with money.
Theme: Activation & obedience. This post highlights movement after hearing the Word, reinforcing that faith leads to action. 
Caption: I didn’t just hear the Word—I responded to it. When God speaks about money, He’s not just trying to bless your bank account—He’s shifting your mindset. Join us for Money  Matters and learn how faith meets stewardship.
Example

2. When the Word Knocks You Out

In the video, there will be phrases from the sermon.
Theme: Conviction before correction. This post shows how God’s truth challenges habits, fear, and trust around money.
Caption: That moment when the Word hits the exact place you’ve been avoiding. God doesn’t expose money habits to shame us, but to free us. Money Matters is about growth, not guilt.
Example

3. Asked God for a Sign?

In the video, the sign is Let me help you with your money.
Theme: Clarity & direction. Designed for people actively seeking wisdom about their finances.
Caption: If you’ve been praying for a sign about your finances—this might be it. God cares about how you manage what He’s given you. Come learn what Scripture says about stewardship in Money Matters.
Example

4. Myth vs Truth About Money (Carousel)

Carousel Slide Copy:

Slide 1 (Cover): Money Matters – Myth vs Truth About Money

Slide 2 (Myth): Money is evil

Slide 3 (Truth): Money is a tool. The love of money is the real problem. 1 Timothy 6:10 – “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.”

Slide 4 (Myth): God doesn’t care about my finances

Slide 5 (Truth): God cares about every area of your life, including your money. Colossians 3:23–24 “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men… You are serving the Lord Christ.”

Slide 6 (Myth): If I don’t have much, stewardship doesn’t matter

Slide 7 (Truth): Faithfulness matters more than the amount.  Luke 16:10 “One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much.”

Slide 8 (CTA): Money Matters – Join us this weekend and learn God’s truth about stewardship.

Disciples' tool for Evangelism 

God Over Hustle

God Over Hustle: The God Over Hustle design is a bold, faith-forward statement emphasizing spiritual priority over grind culture.The phrase “GOD OVER HUSTLE” is printed on the front as an intentionally oversized imprint, creating a strong visual impact that reads clearly from a distance. The oversized scale reinforces the message.


On the back, the Victory logo is placed at the back yoke. This placement is subtle and elevated, serving as a brand signature rather than a competing focal point. The front leads with the message; the back quietly reinforces the Victory identity.

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God Over Hustle
Hoodie

God Over Hustle: A hoodie option is also included to extend the design into a colder-weather silhouette.For design review purposes, pockets on the hoodie

are not considered part of the design intent and should be ignored when evaluating layout and imprint placement.

The back features a large Victory logo, scaled up for stronger brand visibility on the hoodie style.

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Spring Victory Quarter Zip

Money Matters Quarter Zips: On-trend essentials that subtly nod to modern “wealth culture” while remaining polished and wearable. These tap into the

current cultural moment—often referenced online as “quarter zips and matcha”—which playfully, yet accurately, represents an elevated, put-together lifestyle. The result is an item that feels timely, understated, and quietly confident rather than loud or overstated. Each quarter zip features only the Victory logo placed on the front left chest at a 3” scale, keeping the design intentionally minimal and professional. With no additional graphics or messaging, these pieces are versatile enough to be worn in a variety of settings, including work, casual meetings, church, travel, or everyday wear.

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Money Matters

Money Matters Long Sleeve Shirts: This design places sermon series into wearable form, using the Money Matters design language and color palette to maintain strong visual and thematic continuity.

Two logo placement options are available for the Victory logo, allowing flexibility in presentation. The logo may appear as a large imprint along the left sleeve for a more contemporary, street-inspired look, or positioned at the back yoke for a subtle, elevated brand mark. Both options support a balanced design that keeps the message central while allowing the Victory identity to complement, rather than compete with, the sermon series artwork.

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Jesus Paid It All

Jesus Paid It All: This design presents the form of a receipt-style layout, visually illustrating the message that Jesus paid the ultimate cost for our sins, leaving a grand total of $0.00. The design clearly lists the burdens of sin as “paid,” reinforcing the truth of salvation through Christ. Anchoring the message is the included scripture, Romans 6:23.

To extend the message beyond the garment, the design incorporates a user-friendly QR code that, when scanned with a smartphone, directs viewers to getthevictory.org. This interactive element invites engagement, encourages exploration, and helps introduce more people to Victory. Go ahead and test the scan yourself!  

The Victory logo is placed at a 3” scale on the left chest, while the full receipt design appears as a large back imprint, balancing subtle branding on the front with a bold, message-driven statement on the back.

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Jesus Paid It All Hoodie

Jesus Paid It All: This version features the receipt design prominently displayed as a large front imprint. This hoodie is unified through the use of a money-green color, sourced directly from the sermon series palette, creating consistency across the collection. The Victory logo appears as a large, full-back imprint in the same green, delivering strong brand presence without competing with the message. Together, the oversized front receipt and bold back logo create a balanced, intentional design that is eye-catching, message-driven, and unmistakably Victory. Don’t forget to scan the qr code: It leads to GetTheVictory.org

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