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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why give?

Giving is an act of obedience, trust, and worship in God.

As committed followers of Christ, we believe giving is a privilege. It is part of honoring and worshipping God in response to His amazing grace and the indescribable gift of His Son, Jesus.

We know that all we have comes from Him. He is our ultimate provider. When we give a portion of God’s provision back to Him, we thank Him for entrusting us with these things. At the same time, our giving allows us to be a blessing to others.

We give to CCF because through this church body, we are spiritually nourished and are able to grow in Christlikeness. We entrust our gift to our godly leaders, trusting that the Lord will guide them in using these resources to meet the needs of God’s people and to further His work in the lives of countless others for God’s glory.

2 Corinthians 9:7, encourages us to give voluntarily, sacrificially, generously, and with a cheerful heart.

‘Let each one give as he has made up his own mind and purposed in his heart, not reluctantly or sorrowfully or under compulsion, for God loves a giver whose heart is in his giving.’

Note: If you’re struggling financially or are in debt, we encourage you to express generosity in a non-financial way by serving in the church, praying for church leaders and workers, or being generous with your time towards others.

WHERE ARE YOU INVESTING YOUR LIFE TODAY? INVEST IN THINGS OF ETERNAL VALUE.
YOU HAVE BEEN BLESSED IN ORDER TO BE A BLESSING TO OTHERS.

No one is obliged to give; after all, everything already belongs to the Lord. However, if you wish to give back a portion of what He has placed in your care, you may do so online. Shortly after the end of the year, we will send you a statement summarizing your contributions for the entire year. This statement may be used for your tax deduction. Please consult your tax professionals for more information.

Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the first and best part of all your income. Then your barns will be full, and your vats will overflow with fresh wine.

Proverbs 3:9-10