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Keeping Alert wrote:Truly Amazing. I am speechless.
Very soon, they will start auctioning things...
Mttw633 wrote:i'm curious, how many of you have cash machines at your church? Unfortunatly, we do.
Swayde wrote:Keeping Alert wrote:Truly Amazing. I am speechless.
Very soon, they will start auctioning things...
Lots of churches hold auctions around here and have been for years. They hold auctions, garage sales, bake sales, and other fund raisers.
Personally I think it's okay, as long as they are being honest and fair and it's not interfering with any worship time. I think it just depends on where their heart is. Are they really trying to help people, raise money for missions and bring Glory to God? Or are they just trying to make a buck to line their pockets and are motivated by greed?

Keeping Alert wrote:Talking about cash register... I know of some churches that have gone "cashless". They have these bank machines within the church and people can transfer money to the church and even instruct the bank to regularly transfer a fixed amount of money every week to the church... No excuse that you forgot your wallet this time!

Abiding in His Word wrote:Keeping Alert wrote:Talking about cash register... I know of some churches that have gone "cashless". They have these bank machines within the church and people can transfer money to the church and even instruct the bank to regularly transfer a fixed amount of money every week to the church... No excuse that you forgot your wallet this time!
Then I've been a one or two that don't even take up a collection. They simply have baskets at the rear of church for those who want to contribute......trusting God to meet the need.


SueAnn wrote:Abiding in His Word wrote:Keeping Alert wrote:Talking about cash register... I know of some churches that have gone "cashless". They have these bank machines within the church and people can transfer money to the church and even instruct the bank to regularly transfer a fixed amount of money every week to the church... No excuse that you forgot your wallet this time!
Then I've been a one or two that don't even take up a collection. They simply have baskets at the rear of church for those who want to contribute......trusting God to meet the need.
The first time we attended a Quaker Meeting for Worship, we left afterwards with our envelope still in our posession. No plate had been passed the entire time and there was not one word spoken about where to put our envelope. The following week we added another check to the envelope and again walked out with the envelope. Both of us had been raised in churches with the traditional "plate passing". We knew not what to do. The following week, after yet another Meeting For Worship with no request for money, I took matters into my own hands. I approached the person who seemed to be in charge and asked where to put the envelope. This very gentle, very kind man was so suprised by my question, he had to think for a minute before answering. He finally introduced us to the person who handled all the finances for the Meeting. He pulled a pen out of his pocket and wrote his name and address on a scrap of paper. He directed me to send our tithes to the address on the paper. Checks made payable to the Meeting House. He also kindly explained that our $$ to the Lord is a very personal matter, just between us and the Lord. They do not pass the plate publically because Meeting for Worship is for worship only. They don't even hand out boxes of envelopes each year.
Ever since, it drives me crazy when I attend a church that passes the plate. It just feels wrong.
Quakers are serious tithers. They have small congregations. They have really old buildings that require constant upkeep. Yet they always have enough money to pay for everything, as well as give generously to various community charities. But I have never heard any requests for money for the Meeting.
Amazing.
Justasheep wrote:You know what I found most odd? I navigated around that site quite a bit, and never once did I find the name "Jesus".
huh? What's with that?
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