GENEROUS GIVING MINISTRY

The United Church of Christ suggests proportional giving, whereby you commit yourself to pledge a specific portion of your income. While some members may be capable and comfortable with 10%, others may be more comfortable with something less. The important thing is to make a commitment and give joyfully. 

Pledging

What Is A Pledge

A pledge is a written document that outlines your intention to donate a specific amount of money to the church during the coming year. Pledges are paid at whatever interval is convenient for you. Most members choose to donate weekly when the offering plate is passed during worship. 

Why do I need to pledge?

On a spiritual level, pledging is a way to put your faith into action. By pledging, you are making a personal commitment to share your blessings and participate in the life of the church. 


Without everyone's contribution of time, talent, and treasure, we could not fulfill the mission to which God has called us.



How do I make a pledge?

Our annual Generous Giving Ministry Pledging takes place in September. 


At that time, pledge cards are distributed to all members and friends. The completed cards are celebrated on Consecration Sunday.


How much should I pledge?

This is a very personal decision, and we suggest that, as a starting point, you reflect on the blessings you have received in life and what FCCW means to you.



No really, how much should I pledge?

In the Bible, those who choose to "tithe" committed themselves to give 10% of what they received to God. That meant 10% of their crops were offered in sacrifice, or 10% of their salaries were given to the church. In today's world, with competing interests, 10% to the church is an amount that might create financial stress rather than a cheerful gift to God.