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“God said 430 — I love the way God works. He's working on stuff you don't even know he's working on.”

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Chief Human Resources Officer, M&T Bank
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On , David Hollis, Chief Human Resources Officer at M&T Bank, spoke about faith during "Non-Negotiables" Elder David Hollis on TroyWhite.

"Non-Negotiables" Elder David Hollis
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Elder David Hollis delivers a powerful sermon titled "Non-Negotiables," drawing inspiration from the book of Exodus. He emphasizes God's ability to redeem and fulfill His promises, highlighting the importance of names and God's record-keeping. Through vivid storytelling, he recounts the plagues inflicted upon Egypt, illustrating God's power and faithfulness to His covenant. Hollis urges the congregation not to negotiate their faith, peace, hope, salvation, or legacy, asserting that these aspects are non-negotiable. He emphasizes the need for confidence, truth, faith, and a walk with God, encouraging the audience to stand firm in their beliefs and not leave anything behind as they journey into new territories.
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Chief Human Resources Officer · M&T Bank

David Hollis, who serves as Chief Human Resources Officer at Mt Bank, has also been active as a religious speaker. In a February 2024 sermon titled "Non-Negotiables," Hollis drew from the book of Exodus to discuss what he described as aspects of faith that should not be compromised. He stated that "my peace is nonnegotiable; my hope is nonnegotiable; my crown is nonnegotiable; my salvation is nonnegotiable," and urged the congregation not to negotiate their faith, peace, hope, salvation, or legacy. Hollis also referenced the biblical plagues in Egypt and emphasized God's record-keeping and the importance of names. In a 2019 sermon titled "How Did You Get Out?" at Mt. Zion Apostolic Church in Indianapolis, Hollis spoke from Genesis chapter 38, discussing themes of deliverance and redemption. He referenced the story of Judah and Tamar, and stated that "while we were without strength Christ died for the ungodly; while you were his enemy he was taking care of you." Hollis also noted that the book of Genesis contains "first literature, first culture, first marriage, first humanity, first redemption."

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