Pledge FAQ's > General Pledge Questions (10 entries)
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The national Episcopal Church defines Christian stewardship as the “grateful and responsible use of God’s gifts in the light of God’s purpose as revealed in Jesus Christ. Christian stewards, empowered by ...
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The church’s operating budget comes from a number of sources. Approximately 75-85% of each year’s annual budget is derived from pledges. Annual pledges support everything we do and are ...
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This past year, for 2009, pledging statistics were as follows: Total number of pledging households: 169 Range: $50 - $32,000 ...
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Yes, but there are several good reasons for actually pledging. By making a pledge, not only are you making a commitment but you are also helping us, as a church ...
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Yes. It’s important because we are all a part of our church home and our community, regardless of the amount that you give. By pledging, you are making a commitment ...
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We are very sensitive to the current economic environment and fully understand the difficulty in making a commitment if the upcoming year is full of unknowns. We believe in families ...
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There are a variety of ways to make a pledge. You can put the enclosed pledge card in the offering plate, mail it to the church, or bring it with ...
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October is pledge month! We would like all pledges to be submitted during the month of October so that the finance committee can finalize our 2012 budget by the end ...
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No. On the contrary, we pay annual assessment to the diocese, based on a formula applied to all churches in the diocese. Our assessment for 2011 was over $48,000. ...
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In 1996 we were fortunate enough to receive a gift of $900,000. Even though we never intended to draw on this investment to supplement our operating expenses, sadly, we have ...