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Gratitude Focus: I’m Grateful For Community Banks

Written by Orvin Kimbrough | June 02, 2026

Reflection/Why I’m Grateful:

Over the last few weeks, I took some intentional downtime to focus on completing my course. But even in the background, there was a lot of reading and reflecting happening.

The President of the bank sent me an article—actually, he sent me several—and reminded me again today to sit with them. And as I did, something stirred. The Spirit moved.

I found myself thinking about the next iteration of shared economic prosperity and how closely it’s tied to something most people put on autopilot: where they bank.

We don’t usually think about banking until something breaks. We choose speed, convenience, and familiarity without pausing to ask what those choices are shaping around us.

But banking isn’t neutral.

Where we place our money helps determine what grows, what survives, and what slowly disappears in our communities. Community banks don’t just move money—they stay rooted. They know names, stories, missions, and neighborhoods. They help small businesses open their doors, nonprofits sustain their work, and families build stability over time.

Today, I’m grateful for institutions that choose proximity over scale, relationship over extraction, and long-term impact over short-term gain.

“Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.”— Zechariah 4:10