Electronic Giving
Financial stewardship is about
experiencing God's blessing and using the resources
entrusted to us for a purpose that is greater than
ourselves. At Faith Church we are committed to teaching
biblical truths about stewardship and helping people to
discover the joy of God's creative blessings.
At Faith Church, you are free to give of your blessings
through a variety of ways:
- Bring your offering to church
- Mail or deliver your check to the church
- Electronic funds transfer (see below)
- Online bill payment service
- Employer matching gifts
- Gifts of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds
- Gifts of appreciated real estate
- Gifts of insurance
- Gifts in kind
Click here
for a brochure on thinking outside the box with
your giving (The PDF version is large and may take a while to download.
Click here for an MS Word format brochure.)
We welcome you to give whatever God has called you to, however God has called
you to. In our electronic age when people are increasingly paying bills and
conducting commerce online, Faith Church has chosen to make electronic funds
transfer tithing available to those who are interested.
Electronic Funds Transfer
Chances are, you or someone you know is already using electronic funds transfer
to conveniently pay bills. Now, your contribution to Faith Church can be just as
convenient. Once you authorize it, your contributions are automatically
transferred from your bank account to your church’s account on the dates you
specify.
Simplify! By using the free automatic contribution option at
Faith, you will:
- Help control, organize, and fulfill your stewardship
commitment.
- Help Faith Church reduce the cost of offering envelopes,
postage, and administration.
- Help reduce the number of checks you write and record.
This option is offered only as a tool of convenience to help
you keep control of your giving.
Electronic funds transfer is governed by strict national rules and guidelines
set by the ACH Network and governed by Regulation E of the Federal Reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is electronic contribution?
A. It is a free automatic transfer of your contributions from your checking or
savings account to Faith Church’s account.
Q. What are the advantages of electronic contribution?
A. It simplifies the contribution process for you and your church. You benefit
from the reduction in the number of checks you write or contributions you
regularly prepare. In turn, Faith Church benefits from a reduction in
administrative expense and greater stability in contribution levels throughout
the year.
Q. How are my contributions transferred from my account?
A. Once you authorize the amount of your contributions, they are electronically
transferred to Faith Church’s account.
Q. When are my electronic contributions transferred from my account?
A. On the dates you specify on your authorization form.
Q. If I don't write checks, how do I keep my checkbook balance straight?
A. Since your contribution is made at a pre-established time, you simply record
it in your check register on the appropriate date.
Q. Without cancelled checks, what can I use as a record of my contributions?
A. In addition to church records, your bank statement provides you with a list
of automatic transactions. The church will continue to provide you with an
annual envelope giving statement.
Q. Are electronic contributions risky?
A. Electronic funds transfer is regulated by the Federal Reserve and is less
risky than checks. Electronic contributions cannot be lost or stolen and have an
extremely high rate of accuracy.
Q. What if I change banks or accounts?
A. Just complete a new authorization form.
Q. What if I try electronic contribution and I don’t like it?
A. You can cancel your authorization for electronic contribution at any time by
notifying Faith Church.
Q. How do I sign up for electronic contribution?
A. Complete and sign the authorization form at the Information Desk,
click
here for PDF
or
click here for MS Word format to print the authorization form,
or get one from the Church Office, and return it to the Church Office.
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