Summer is a chance for a new rhythm, a chance to switch up how we will recreate; a time for vacations perhaps. But often in the suburbs we become activity-holics or leisure-holics who fill the summer up with so much stuff that it becomes draining, purposeless and the opposite of restful. And then we hit August more exhausted than ever and wonder where our summer went. So, for the next three Sundays we will look at a couple of ways to make our summer different than the suburban norm; to have a summer full of purpose, rest and connection in Christ. This morning we will look at what the Bible has to say about one of the things that causes us the most anxiety and personal drain over the summer: our money. Money can be hard and awkward to talk about in churches, but as the church we must constantly adjust our attitudes about money from ungodly to godly because money is one of the things that Jesus Himself spoke most often about during His earthly ministry. So let’s look at one of Jesus’ most well known passages on money in Luke 12.