Giving is Our Response to His Grace

Christ’s sacrifice compels us to live with open hands—gladly giving so that His name is known and His people are cared for.

At North End, we believe generosity flows from the gospel itself.

Jesus gave His very life to redeem us, and in response, we joyfully give back to Him. When we give, we are not only meeting needs and supporting the ministry of the church—we are imitating Christ’s self-giving love and participating in His mission to make disciples to the ends of the earth.

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Why We Give

We give because Christ first gave Himself for us. As members, we commit to support the ministry, care for one another, and help spread the gospel to the ends of the earth. Generosity is both worship and mission—fueling gospel work near and far.

Where Your Gifts Go

Every gift helps sustain the preaching of God’s Word, the care of His people, and the advancement of missions. A minimum of ten percent of our budget is directed toward missions, and every dollar is stewarded to serve the growth of Christ’s kingdom.

Faithful Stewardship

Our finances are overseen by our elders and our voluntary financial team, discussed yearly, and approved by the congregation. As a church family, we covenant to give cheerfully and regularly, trusting God to multiply our offerings for His glory.

Ways to Give

Online

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Use our Church Center App to give one-time gifts or set up recurring giving.

In Person

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We collect an offering at the end of each service.

Checks and marked gifts will be added to your Planning Center giving account. Cash can only be credited if placed in a labeled envelope—otherwise, it will be recorded as anonymous.