If you want to serve your people with something useful, practical, and immediately relevant, this page is built to help you see the fit fast.
Money Essentials can work as a one-time class, a workshop, a men’s or women’s event, a family ministry night, a community session, or a multi-part experience.
A strong fit for churchwide events, discipleship environments, couples classes, outreach nights, and hosted groups.
Also works well for nonprofits, libraries, schools, associations, and community-serving organizations.
Share your audience, your timing, and the kind of event you are considering. We can explore the right format from there.
One-time sessions, workshops, speaking slots, or multi-session classes depending on the room and the goal.
Built for normal households, not financial hobbyists. Practical, direct, and easy to follow.
People leave with clearer language, next steps, and a stronger sense of hope and traction.
If your people are feeling the pressure of today’s economy, Money Essentials gives you a practical way to serve them. The content connects because it feels honest, useful, and rooted in real life.
Churchwide events, men’s or women’s gatherings, marriage or family ministry nights, and outreach environments.
Support programs, resource events, and initiatives that want to offer practical household help with dignity.
Accessible learning opportunities for local communities that need simple, real-world money guidance.
Associations, employee groups, and community organizations that want a practical topic people will engage with.
The exact structure can flex, but the heart of the experience stays the same: clear teaching, real-life relevance, and next steps people can use after the event ends.
Phillip teaches in a coach-like style that helps people feel understood instead of judged. That is a big reason rooms stay engaged and people leave feeling hopeful instead of overwhelmed.
People better understand what is really happening with their money and why simple structure matters.
Participants leave with less confusion, more calm, and clearer next steps they can actually apply at home.
A lot of people are working hard, paying bills, and still feeling behind. Hosting something practical and hope-filled can meet a real need in your group right now.
Money stress affects sleep, relationships, parenting, and peace at home. This gives people language and traction where life already feels heavy.
The tone is grounded and compassionate, which helps people open up, stay engaged, and actually believe progress is possible.
Leaders want events people are grateful they attended. This is practical enough to feel valuable and relational enough to feel personal.
Phillip brings business credibility, lived experience, and a teaching voice people trust quickly. He built and sold a large business, walked through burnout and recovery, and now helps households approach money with more clarity, peace, and honesty.
These examples help show the range of settings where this message works, from church environments to community spaces and hosted live events.
Hosted teaching designed to help everyday households feel less overwhelmed and more equipped to take a next step.
A strong example of how the message fits inside a church context while staying practical and hope-filled.
Shows the message can travel into different audiences and contexts without losing clarity or usefulness.
Demonstrates that YME works as a special event, hosted session, or broader workshop environment.
I work really hard for my money, but I didn’t know where it was going. I was able to understand, from the ground up, how it works and have the tools that go with it.
When I was younger, I was never given the tools to know how money works. I just never had those skills growing up.
Just having a plan is empowering. And that’s what I’m looking forward to is having a financial plan.
Use this section for a featured speaking clip, a short sizzle reel, or a podcast appearance that helps leaders understand Phillip’s tone, credibility, and presence.
Phillip built and sold a multi-city business, then turned his attention toward helping normal households find clarity and peace with money in a way that fits real life.
Credible, relatable, and easy for audiences to trustUse this area to feature podcast clips, interviews, or hosted conversations around money stress, household clarity, and practical next steps.
Add links, thumbnails, or logos as they become availableSeeing or hearing Phillip before inquiring helps pastors, directors, and organizers feel confident about the fit, delivery style, and trust factor.
A simple preview can shorten the path to inquiryThese answers help make the next step feel simple, clear, and easy to explore.
The format can vary. It can work as a one-time session, a workshop, a hosted masterclass, or a multi-session class depending on the room and the goal.
Yes. The framing, tone, and structure can be adjusted based on the audience, the setting, and whether the host wants a church-forward or more community-general feel.
It can be done in person or online. Hosted in-person classes are the main emphasis, but virtual options can also be discussed when needed.
It works best for normal households, couples, families, and adults who want practical money help without shame, jargon, or rigid rules.
Usually it starts with a quick inquiry. From there, you align on audience, timing, format, and next steps so the hosting path feels simple and doable.
You will get follow-up details so you can explore fit, format, and possible timing without feeling locked into anything too early.
Tell us who you serve, what kind of event you are considering, and what timeframe you have in mind. We can follow up with details and see what kind of fit makes sense.
If this feels like a fit for your people, the next step is simple. Reach out, share a few details, and start the conversation.
Ready to explore a hosted class, workshop, or speaking opportunity for your group?
Not hosting a group right now? You can still stay connected for future online classes and public opportunities.