In Anglican churches, both offerings (typically during services) and donations (for specific projects or needs) are common ways to support the church's ministry and operations.
Let us pray: Gracious God, accept these gifts, and with them our lives, to be used in your service; through
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Offerings:
Offertory:
The offertory is part of a Eucharistic service when the bread and wine for use in the service are ceremonially placed on the altar.
Collection:
During services, a collection box is provided for congregational giving.
Purpose:
Offerings are often used to cover the general operating costs of the church, including salaries, utilities, and maintenance.
Donations:
Specific Funds:
Donations can be directed to specific funds or projects, such as building funds, mission work, or youth ministry.
Methods:
Donations can be made in person, by mail, online, or through direct deposit.
Let us pray: Gracious God, accept these gifts, and with them our lives, to be used in your service; through
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Offerings:
Offertory:
The offertory is part of a Eucharistic service when the bread and wine for use in the service are ceremonially placed on the altar.
Collection:
During services, a collection box is provided for congregational giving.
Purpose:
Offerings are often used to cover the general operating costs of the church, including salaries, utilities, and maintenance.
Donations:
Specific Funds:
Donations can be directed to specific funds or projects, such as building funds, mission work, or youth ministry.
Methods:
Donations can be made in person, by mail, online, or through direct deposit.
Electronic transfer
BSB 063-875 Account 10088232
BSB 063-875 Account 10088232
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Anglican Parish of Hume
Priest in Charge - Rev Satvasheela Pandhare +61451973733 [email protected] PO Box 150 Craigieburn 3064 |
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