Webinar Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87683851450
When it comes to money, most people think about basic things like a personal budget, limiting debt, and buying life insurance, but we rarely consider the deeper meaning of money and wealth—its purposes in our lives. Likewise, Christians often don't have a good theological understanding of money and wealth, which makes us prone to following cultural perspectives and habits.
In this "Work Matters" webinar, Joe Finelli, a young wealth manager at a large brokerage firm, discusses common myths and misconceptions that Christians have about wealth and money. Is wealth good or is it the "root of all evil"? Is it more "spiritual" to be poor or rich? At what point does money become an idol? Is the pursuit of wealth about individualism, or should it play a role in developing a community? This webinar will inspire you to grow in your understanding of the profound scriptural perspective on wealth and money.
No registration is required. Participants are invited to submit questions during the conversation.
About Joe Finelli
Born and raised in Minnesota, Joe earned his bachelor's degree in finance and management from Iowa State University. He moved into a career in corporate finance, working in Minneapolis with a Fortune 500 company. Having developed an interest in personal financial management under the tutelage of his father and grandfather, Joe moved into wealth management with a large brokerage house in 2016. He lives in Omaha with his wife, Amanda, their daughter, Audrey, and their son, Jacob. In addition to family and work, Joe is involved in developing the Omaha community, serving several organizations, including the Omaha Conservatory of Music, Angel Guardians Inc., Omaha Venture Group, and various chamber and networking organizations.