FAQ

Jesus spoke more about money than he did prayer during his ministry, yet most people still seem to have a lot of questions about this subject. In this material world, we all have a lot to learn as we face the daily struggle of understanding the generous heart of God.


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Q.  Why do we give through the church?

Everything we have comes from God. James 1:17 says, “Every good and perfect gift is from above....” When we give, we simply offer God a portion of the abundance God has already given us. Giving is an expression of our thankfulness and praise to God. It comes from a heart of worship. Being a Christ-follower means we give God control of all our resources including our money. Our generosity through the church is about our need to give rather than the church’s need to receive. Giving is a spiritual issue. It is not about the church budget.


Q.  What is the concept of first fruits?

This refers to giving God the first and best portion of the harvest. Giving God the first fruits of our labor acknowledges that all good things come from God and all we have belongs to God.


Q.  How can I give?

You may give online, by cash or checks during weekly worship, by dropping off contributions at our business office or by mail. Please use an offering envelope if you are giving cash so that we will have a means of providing you a giving statement. You also may give through non-cash gifts such as stocks, bonds life insurance and retirement plans and by including the church in your estate plan.


Q.  How much should I give?

The Bible teaches us that we should return a portion of our financial resources to God in the form of a tithe (10 percent). While the tithe is the Biblical standard in both the Old and New Testaments, the New Testament calls people beyond the tithe to the principle of generosity.


Q.  Should I tithe on net or gross income?

The most important thing we can do is follow the guidance of 2 Corinthians 9 and give “not reluctantly or under compulsion,” but “cheerfully.” If you have not been in the regular practice of giving, then set a goal and work toward a tithe of net income and then gross income.


Q.  How should I tithe if my income varies from pay period to pay period?

Depending on which is more feasible for your situation, you can handle tithing with a fluctuating income in a couple of different ways. Some people choose to give exactly one-tenth of their earnings for each individual pay-period. Others estimate earnings for the year and give a portion of the total tithe each week or month throughout the year.


Q.  When I make a contribution, how is it used?

Your contribution supports the mission of making disciples of Jesus Christ and transforming the world. Funds received sustain the complete range of activities of the church including those for children, youth and adults, worship, reaching new people, outreach and missions, hospitality and the day-to-day expenses associated with providing a staff and facility to equip the congregation to do ministry.


Q.  How can I keep track of what I give?

You will receive a year-end statement (no later than January 30) recapping your contributions for the previous 12 months. You also will receive periodic updates throughout the year.


Q.  What if I need to change my giving?

You may change your giving at any time. As a courtesy, please notify financial team leader.


Q.  How do I approach giving as a retiree?

Nearly 23 percent of those who are retired continue to do some work. Many who are fully retired continue to receive income from a variety of sources. Although we may view this income as fixed, we still have the ability to choose how it will be spent.