Give
The 5 Principles we can take from Paul:
Giving should be repeatedly "On the first day of each week..." Now days you may not get paid every week but your giving should still be periodic.
Giving is personal "....you should each..." In John 3 verse 16 it says that God GAVE his only begotten son, so what do your tithes and offerings do? They help us get God's word to all parts of the world. For some people this is their job, to be in the field spreading the news of Jesus to people who have never heard.
Giving must be planned "...put aside a portion of the money you have earned..." For some people giving can be emotional, meaning that they will give if hearing a "heart wrenching" story or give on impulse. At our Church we DO NOT want sporadic, impulsive gifts. We want you to pray about it and make a plan for what you can give.
Giving should be proportionate "...as he may prosper..." Later on in 2 Corinthians Paul writes in chapter 8 verse 3 people should give "according to their means" meaning people were to give according to what he or she possessed. In other words it would mean people with greater wealth could give more than those with less. But you must decide how much you should give.
Giving should be plentiful "... Don’t wait until I get there and then try to collect it all at once." Paul was saying that if there is enough giving that he would not have to go around and collect more if people would give plentiful. Unfortunately there are always expenses that comes with having a place of worship as well to send people to other countries or even downtown Asheville to feed the homeless. A true Christian, to be Christ like, a person who's heart is dedicated to Christ cannot help but be generous to God and his people everywhere.
Online giving. We recommend using www.tithe.ly for online giving if you don't already have a platform. It is free to sign up. There are other online tools available if this one isn't right for you.
We recommend using google forms to let people leave messages and comments to you that are directly emailed to you.