Freely Generous

When Church of the Redeemer began in 2008, the desire was to become a people rooted in the gospel and the ways of Christ, through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. This is why we look to the description of the early church as seen in Acts 2:42-47 as the core of our vision. During this series we will examine and renew our core values as we seek to live out our call to be a worshipping, missional community of faith.

This week, Deacon J.D. Meeder speaks about what it means to be a people that is freely generous.

Scripture Reading: Acts 20:17-35

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Rev. Dcn. JD Meeder

JD serves as the Director of Next Generation Ministries & the Greensboro Fellows Program. He was ordained as a deacon on January 19, 2025.

Before joining Redeemer staff, JD served in leadership roles with multiple ministries and non-profits, and most recently as Partnerships Director with Water Mission. He is a graduate of Clemson, where he participated in Young Life. JD is passionate about seeing people step into the fullness that the Lord has in every area of their life.

The Meeder family moved to Greensboro from the low country of South Carolina, and have fallen in love with the Triad. You can often find him outside running, biking, reading, playing with their golden retriever, and cheering on the Clemson Tigers.

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