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What is electronic giving?
Electronic giving is a direct
payment program whereby your contribution is debited
automatically from your checking or savings account.
What are the advantages of
electronic giving?
It makes it easy to fulfill stewardship commitments, even when
you can't attend church. You never have to bring cash or checks
to church. Giving electronically also helps the church save
money and improve its budget!
How are my contributions
automatically deducted from my account?
Once you complete and sign an authorization form and return
it to us, the contribution amount you specify will automatically
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When will my contribution be
deducted from my account?
Your electronic contribution will be deducted on the date you
specify on the authorization form.
If I do not write checks, how do
I keep my checkbook balance straight?
Since your contribution is made at a pre-established time,
you simply record it in your check register on the appropriate
date. Electronic contributions are recorded for you on your bank
statement.
Without a canceled check, how
can I prove I made a contribution?
Your bank statement gives you an itemized list of electronic
transactions. It is your proof of contributing.
What if I change bank
accounts?
Notify the church and we will give you a new authorization
form to complete. |
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Is electronic giving risky?
It's less risky than writing checks or bringing cash to
church. Electronic contributions cannot be stolen or destroyed
and have an extremely high rate of accuracy.
How much does electronic giving
cost?
It costs you nothing!
What if I try electronic
giving and don't like it?
You can cancel your authorization by notifying the church at
any time.
How do I sign up for
electronic giving?
Complete and sign the authorization form
and return it to
the church along with a voided check or savings account deposit
slip. |