
Make Your commitment
Commitment Weekend: November 8–9, 2025
Digital Commitment Card
Send your Be Free Commitment digitally instead of the physical card provided at campuses.
We’re raising $100M for Be Free over the next Two Years
$70M regular two-year giving - $30M vision two-year giving
Take time to pray about your commitment and what it will mean for your journey with God over these next two years.
The financial amount is your intention to give. Your ability to can change at any time. Contact the Accounting Office at Flatirons to make any necessary adjustments.

What is a One Fund Initiative?
Some churches ask for “above and beyond” gifts towards special projects while maintaining a separate general fund. At Flatirons, we have one mission: mobilize all people to discover and deepen a relationship with Jesus
This Be Free discipleship journey will last for two years. In that time, every gift given to Flatirons will resource the Be Free Initiative–campus launches, leadership development, global impact, and rescue work.
Generosity Journey
transform money from an idol into a tool for God’s Kingdom.
The generosity Journey focuses on the condition of our hearts.
Further transforming us into the likeness of Christ.
Each Step represents growth in a lifestyle of generosity and sacrifice.
Initial Giver
Gives for the first time because God’s Word hit home. This step takes guts — trusting that God will use your gift to change lives (Matthew 7:24).
Consistent Giver
Decides giving isn’t random anymore. They make it a regular habit as a disciple of Jesus. Many set up a recurring gift online and feel the joy of consistency. If you give another way, you can still be consistent, it just takes more grit (2 Corinthians 8:7).
Intentional Giver
Lines up their giving with the rest of their financial life. They bring the first 10% to the local church, no matter what’s happening (Malachi 3:10). They see the results of making a choice and sticking to it — even when it costs something.
Surrendered Giver
Lets generosity reshape them. They stop asking “How much?” and start asking, “Is all of it His?” They use money, time, and talent for God’s mission (Ephesians 5:1–2).
Eternal Giver
Sees the eternal impact of their giving on themselves and on others, not just the immediate programs and ministries they help accomplish. This giver has been captivated by the knowledge that the more they are led to “do good, to be generous and ready to share,” the more they “take hold of that which is truly life” (1 Timothy 6:18-19).