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Giving Giving Options

Warrenton Christian Church is pleased to offer giving methods.  Please consider taking advantage of one of these easy options as you tithe and contribute to Warrenton Christian Church.

 

Sunday Services
For your convenience, offering envelopes are available for donations in the bulletin. Simply place cash or checks (payable to Warrenton Christian Church) in one of these envelopes and put it in the offering bag during our Sunday service, or mail it to Warrenton Christian Church, and we will apply your donation.

 

Online Giving
Warrenton Christian Church is pleased to offer online giving for our members and regular attendees.  While this can have advantages, we want each other who chooses this option to make sure they are giving in a spirit that is pleasing to the Lord.  Online giving does involve the use of credit and debit transactions.  Every giver should exercise care and concern in using credit cards for giving.

 

We offer this option only as a convenience and not as a way to circumvent sound biblical money management principles or incur debt. Proverbs 22:7 says "...the borrower is servant to the lender" and credit cards can cause many people to struggle financially. Since we can not distinguish online whether a card is being used for debit or credit, we will allow the use of both.

 

Click here to view some Frequently Asked Questions about online giving.

 

 

To utilize this option: A user name and password are required to access the online giving system.  To request a user name and password, please contact the church office directly.

 

Click here to view our refund policy and privacy statement.

 

Automated Electronic Giving
If you would like to make regular monthly gifts automatically and don't want to use a debit or credit card, you may do so by transferring the funds electronically from your bank account.  It is free at most financial institutions, it's easy to set-up and you are faithfully committing to giving regularly and consistently.  Contact your financial institution for details on how to get started.