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Explore our offerings designed to help you live into generosity, purpose, and meaningful impact.

Ways to Work Together

The Joy of Generosity Challenge

Joy of Generosity is a guided small-group challenge curriculum designed to help people practice generosity, spiritual formation, and beloved community together in everyday life. Created for friends, churches, neighborhoods, giving circles, book clubs, and community groups, the experience offers a simple but meaningful framework that groups can facilitate on their own over the course of one month. Through prayer, reflection, storytelling, gratitude practices, hospitality, and weekly generosity challenges, participants are invited to move beyond transactional ideas of giving and into a more relational, joyful, and spiritually grounded way of living. Offered through a pay-what-you-can model, Joy of Generosity is designed to make generosity formation deeply accessible while helping communities cultivate trust, connection, courage, and collective flourishing together.

Each offering is designed to provide thoughtful, high-touch support tailored to your season, your relationships, and the impact you feel called to make. This work is deeply personal, relational, and evolving. Together, we create space for clarity, alignment, and meaningful action.

We encourage you to book a discovery call before registering for a group course or purchasing a package.

Matthew 22 Circle

The Matthew 22 Circle is an intimate yearlong circle for spiritually grounded individuals, couples, and families seeking to practice generosity as a path of transformation, stewardship, and beloved community. Rooted in the Greatest Commandment, to love God and love our neighbors as ourselves, this small community gathers regularly for prayer, discernment, reflection, and honest conversation about wealth, calling, impact, relationships, and the kind of world we are helping create together. More than a donor network or advisory program, the Matthew 22 Circle is a sacred community of practice for people longing to move beyond performative generosity and into a deeper way of living: one marked by courage, tenderness, trust, responsibility, and collective flourishing. Together, members support one another in becoming not simply people who give more, but people who love more fully, steward more faithfully, and participate more deeply in God’s restoration of the world.

The Generosity Practice Lab

The Generosity Practice Lab is a transformational group coaching experience for individuals seeking to thoughtfully align their values, relationships, resources, and impact with the life they feel called to live. Over the course of 4 months, participants develop a personalized Generosity Impact Plan that integrates philanthropic giving, impact investing, stewardship, relational generosity, community engagement, and spiritual formation. Through guided reflection, discussion-based learning, peer community, and discernment practices, the Lab helps participants move beyond transactional giving toward a more joyful, grounded, and relational approach to generosity and collective flourishing.

Workshops & Public Speaking

Generosity is contagious when someone opens a room to it. If you lead an organization, chair a board, or convene communities of people with capacity to do good, bringing this conversation to your table can change everything. These interactive workshops and keynote experiences are designed for aligned networks, wealth management firms, family foundations, and faith communities ready to move their people from obligation-based giving to transformational impact. Expect honest conversation, genuine reflection, and a new framework for how your community understands wealth, stewardship, and purpose.

  • "Ericka is a brilliant person who embodies a life lived in love. She not only models what she believes, but she also has the in-depth understanding of systems, challenges, and solutions to help individuals and communities live generous lives while reaching their goals."

    Breana van Velzen, Executive Director of Durham Congregations in Action

  • "Ericka brings a rare combination of warmth, wisdom, and deep care to her work. I’ve been incredibly fortunate to know her, and I’m continually inspired by her commitment to humanity, relational healing, and creating spaces where people feel seen, valued, and hopeful about what’s possible."

    Jacob Bennett, Professor at Vanderbilt University

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