Every November, we give together for our Legacy Offering. This is separate from our weekly tithes and offerings—an offering that is over and above our usual giving. Each year, we partner with different organizations and projects, globally as one family and locally through our campuses, to strengthen our church, reach our city, and touch people across the globe. As we give together, looking to the future, God will use our generosity to build a legacy—for the future of our church, for our country, and for our children and the generations to come.

We celebrated our Legacy Offering Sunday last November 28. Weren’t able to give? You can still give online. More info below.

On November 19, we have Legacy Offering Sunday at Favor Brisbane and Favor Manila where we’ll be giving together as a church and praying over the different initiatives we are supporting.

Every November, we give together for our Legacy Offering. This is separate from our weekly tithes and offerings—an offering that is over and above our usual giving. Each year, we partner with different organizations and projects, globally as one family and locally through our campuses, to strengthen our church, reach our city, and touch people across the globe. As we give together, looking to the future, God will use our generosity to build a legacy—for the future of our church, for our country, and for our children and the generations to come.

On November 19, we have Legacy Offering Sunday at Favor Brisbane where we’ll be giving together as a church and praying over the different initiatives we are supporting.

our global partners

This year, we’re continuing to strengthen our church and support partner organizations in the Philippines, Australia, Korea, and across the globe.

A much loved family from our church, Woolim and Shiloah Ma and their kids Ella and Jacob, moved in August 2023 to start our first Korea campus! The local church in Korea has experienced a decline in the last 25 years, with 70% of 20 to 30-year-olds claiming to have no religious affiliation. Korean society is also filled with pressure and social expectations that add to the discontent of many younger Koreans. We believe that there is a massive opportunity for both non-Christians and “once Christians” to discover a new kind of faith, one filled with joy, hope, life, and favor! Starting in the Seoul Capital Area, a multicultural multi-faith metropolitan area with the fifth largest population in the world, our vision and dream is that more people would be radically transformed by God’s power and love.

A much loved family from our church, Woolim and Shiloah Ma and their kids Ella and Jacob, moved last August 2023 to start our first Korea campus! The local church has experienced a decline in the last 25 years, with 70% of 20- to 30-year-olds claiming to have no religious affiliation. Korean society is also filled with pressure and social expectations that add to the discontent of many younger Koreans. We feel that there is a massive opportunity for both non-Christians and “once Christians” to discover a new kind of faith, one filled with joy, hope, life, and favor! Starting in the Seoul Capital Area, a multicultural multi-faith metropolitan area with the fifth largest population in the world, our vision and dream is that more people would be radically transformed by God’s power and love.
This year, we continue to give into Favor Care, our church’s foundation. We started our efforts in March 2020 at the height of lockdowns in Metro Manila by providing food and essential needs to one to three thousand families a week. Since then, we’ve expanded our efforts to helping several organizations in the Philippines including our campus in the Correctional Institution for Women in Mandaluyong where over a thousand ladies have weekly Sunday services and are supplied with basic necessities and healthcare. We also have Redemptio, our Christian school for primary levels based in Taytay, Rizal, where we are able to provide support, healthcare, and feeding, as well as curriculum and school supplies to over a hundred students.
This year, we continue to give into Favor Care, our church’s foundation. We started our efforts in March 2020 at the height of lockdowns in Metro Manila by providing food and essential needs to one to three thousand families a week. Since then, we’ve expanded our efforts to helping several organizations in the Philippines including our campus in the Correctional Institution for Women in Mandaluyong where over a thousand ladies have weekly Sunday services and are supplied with basic necessities and healthcare. We also have Redemptio, our Christian school for primary levels based in Taytay, Rizal, where we are able to provide support, healthcare, and feeding, as well as curriculum and school supplies to over a hundred students.
One of our deepest desires is to further expand the kingdom of God by standing alongside and uplifting the numerous churches sprouting across the globe. We know how crucial early support is because we’ve been there ourselves. We’ve already had the chance to give into the beginning stages for churches in both Australia and the Philippines, and our heart is to see the Church grow and help in whatever way we can to support God’s move around the world.
One of our deepest desires is to further expand the kingdom of God by standing alongside and uplifting the numerous churches sprouting across the globe. We know how crucial early support is because we’ve been there ourselves. We’ve already had the chance to give into the beginning stages for churches in both Australia and the Philippines, and our heart is to see the Church grow and help in whatever way we can to support God’s move around the world.
Water for Africa is a non-profit organization that exists to demonstrate God’s love by providing access to clean water and safe health care for remote communities in Africa. It was founded by Phil and Julie Hepworth, whose mission started after they learned that one child dies every 15 seconds from water-related diseases. But water is just the beginning – Water for Africa is compelled by God’s love to see lives transformed, purpose and identity found, and people changed by the knowledge that they are loved beyond measure and not forgotten.
Water for Africa is a non-profit organization that exists to demonstrate God’s love by providing access to clean water and safe health care for remote communities in Africa. It was founded by Phil and Julie Hepworth, whose mission started after they learned that one child dies every 15 seconds from water-related diseases. But water is just the beginning – Water for Africa is compelled by God’s love to see lives transformed, purpose and identity found, and people changed by the knowledge that they are loved beyond measure and not forgotten.