Faith & Finance with Rob West
When you think about making a Kingdom impact, your checking or savings account probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But what if it should be? Most of us view our bank account as a simple holding place for our money—a safe spot until we’re ready to spend, give, or invest. However, the truth is that your money is never truly at rest. Banks utilize those deposits daily to fund loans, support business ventures, and invest in various projects. That’s standard practice. But here’s the exciting part: you can actually choose a banking institution that uses your money to support Kingdom work. Let’s unpack how your everyday banking decisions could be part of something far bigger than you imagined.

When you think about making a Kingdom impact, your checking or savings account probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But what if it should be?
Most of us view our bank account as a simple holding place for our money—a safe spot until we’re ready to spend, give, or invest. However, the truth is that your money is never truly at rest. Banks utilize those deposits daily to fund loans, support business ventures, and invest in various projects. That’s standard practice. But here’s the exciting part: you can actually choose a banking institution that uses your money to support Kingdom work.
Let’s unpack how your everyday banking decisions could be part of something far bigger than you imagined.
When you bank with a faith-based financial institution—one that’s intentionally aligned with biblical stewardship—you allow your money to participate in Kingdom work, even when you’re not actively spending or giving. Your checking account. Your savings. Even your emergency fund. All of it can be part of something bigger.
Imagine this:
And all of it is quietly supported by everyday people like you, simply choosing to bank where their values are reflected.
That’s the vision behind Christian Community Credit Union (CCCU)—a trusted partner of Faith & Finance. CCCU offers all the modern banking tools you’d expect: online access, mobile apps, competitive rates, and more. But their mission is different. It’s rooted in biblical stewardship.
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When you open an account with CCCU, your deposits don’t just sit—they serve. Since its founding, CCCU has helped fund:
And they’ve donated more than $6.5 million to Kingdom causes around the world.
Absolutely. In God’s Kingdom, impact isn’t measured by dollar amounts—it’s measured by faithfulness.
Because while your money is sitting, it’s still doing something. The question is: what is it doing? Is it funding what you believe in—or what you don’t? Aligning your bank account with your faith is a practical, quiet form of stewardship. It doesn’t require financial expertise—just a desire to honor God in every area of your life.
They offer:
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