Give

Your giving is an essential part of our church’s ministry, and it enables us to carry out the work that God has called us to do. With your contributions, we can:

Support Our Community: Your donations help us provide essential services and support to those in need within our local community. This includes programs and outreach initiatives that bring hope and relief to many.

Enhance Worship Services: Your generosity allows us to maintain and improve our facilities, ensuring that our worship services are welcoming and enriching for everyone who attends.

Expand Our Ministries: We can develop and sustain various ministries that cater to different age groups and interests, from children’s programs and youth groups to adult education and spiritual growth opportunities.

Mission Work: Your support helps us reach beyond our local community, funding endeavors and partnerships with other organizations that spread the message of Christ and provide humanitarian aid.

Why Giving is Important

Giving to the church is not just about meeting financial needs; it is a spiritual practice that reflects our faith and trust in God. Here are a few reasons why giving is important:

Obedience to God: The Bible teaches us about the importance of tithing and giving offerings as a way to honor God (Malachi 3:10). When we give, we are following His commandments and showing our commitment to His work.

Blessings and Provision: God promises to bless those who give generously (Luke 6:38). Through our giving, we experience God’s provision and learn to rely on His abundance rather than our own resources.

Building the Kingdom: Our contributions enable the church to carry out its mission of spreading the Gospel and making disciples. By giving, we become partners in this important work and help bring more people to Christ.

Community and Fellowship: Giving fosters a sense of community and belonging. It connects us to the broader mission of the church and allows us to participate in something greater than ourselves.


Give, And it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over.

Luke 6:38