God of the Small

Part II: God of Small Actions

This world and it's god would lead us to believe that small things don't matter. Small indiscretions, a little white lie, the occasional moral compromises are often winked at or dismissed as no big deal. In the same vein, small acts of faithfulness are often overlooked or downplayed as not that significant, not really contributing. But our God doesn't see it that way. In this message we'll examine why small actions matter.

Tony Stith grew up in the Pacific Northwestern United States. He has been a member of the churches of God all of his life, attending the Boise, Idaho, Lewiston, Idaho and Spokane, Washington churches of God. After graduating college in Pasadena, CA in 1990, he and his wife Elizabeth moved to Minnesota, where they now live in Woodbury, a suburb just to the southeast of St. Paul. They attend the Twin Cities United Church of God congregation.