Beach Church Family,

I want to share one final encouragement as we approach this year’s Christmas Offering.

This morning, a gentleman came into my office and handed me a check to help pay off our mortgage. As he gave me the check, he spoke of the boy from John 6 and asked me to join him in prayer that God would move in the hearts of others to give generously… boy you bet I did!

In John 6, a boy offered what he had to feed the multitude of people who had gathered to hear Jesus teach. Five loaves and two fish. That was all he had, and when compared to the sea of hungry people around him—it looked like nothing. But when he placed what little he had in the hands of Jesus, God multiplied it to feed over 5,000 people. Imagine that moment, the awe on faces as Jesus kept breaking the bread, and baskets kept filling up. God took something small and used it to accomplish something beyond anyone’s imagination.

That’s what God does.

He takes what we offer—no matter how big or small—and He multiplies it. This year, we are asking God to multiply every single gift given through our Christmas Offering as we work to eliminate our mortgage. Whether your financial gift feels small or large, when placed in God’s hands, He can do far more with it than we ever could on our own.

Every gift matters. Every step of faith counts.

When we give generously, God is able to multiply it and use it for His glory—right here in Myrtle Beach and beyond.

Imagine what God can do when we step forward together. Imagine more families and lives transformed and led into a life-changing relationship with Jesus. 

Here’s how you can take part:

  • Pray: Ask God to bless this offering and stir in the hearts of partners and friends of Beach Church to be generous.

  • Give: You can give now by clicking the button below or join us during our Christmas Offering on December 22nd at our 9:30 or 11:15 services.

Just like the boy with his loaves and fish, when we trust God with what we have—we get to see Him work miracles.

God is moving. Let’s move with Him!

Blessings,

Pastor Joe