A group of nearly 20 participants from four Mosaic Conference congregations gathered on Sunday, March 22, at Nations Worship Center (Philadelphia, PA) for the second session of God and Money: Tools for Faithful Personal Finance. The workshop is part of a three-part series designed for youth and young adults across Mosaic Conference congregations.
The afternoon began with energy as Dan Barlow, youth pastor at Centro de Alabanza, led a Kahoot review of themes from the first session, helping participants reconnect with earlier conversations about faith and finances.

Rose Bender Cook, pastor at Whitehall (PA) Mennonite and the Mosaic Conference Leadership Minister for Formation, guided the group into deeper reflection on the spiritual dimensions of money. Participants explored biblical perspectives on wealth, reviewing scriptures passages in categories of righteous rich, unrighteous rich, righteous poor, and unrighteous poor. In small groups, they reflected on what it means to be rich in righteousness, wisdom, and generosity, and how those values shape God’s hopes for our lives.
Building on that foundation, Everence Stewardship Consultant Franco Salvatori offered practical tools for financial health. He walked participants through the basics of creating a budget, emphasizing the importance of making room for saving and sharing. He also addressed the benefits and risks of credit and loans and offered guidance on seeking financial counsel.


The workshop concluded with a shared meal of Chinese food, creating space for additional conversation and connection.
Participants left with practical knowledge and renewed perspective. “I learned about what budgeting means and how to do so,” said Marciella Shallomita of Nations Worship Center.
“I come from a background that doesn’t think much about this. The assumption is to work a lot to earn more and spend what you have. But this session taught me a new way of handling money, one that is beneficial for the future. I also enjoyed exploring what the Bible says about being wise and generous. Rather than just rich in wealth, we should be rich in love and generosity.”
The final session of the series will take place at Centro de Alabanza on Sunday, April 26 from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., focusing on investing and saving for retirement.

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