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WHY DO WE GIVE?

“Honor the LORD with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce.” – Proverbs 3:9

Redeemer Baptist Church believes that the Bible calls believers to faithfully and regularly give back a Biblical portion of their increase to the Lord (1 Corinthians 16:2). This means that Christians are to give according to what’s been given to them. Instead of thinking, “How much of my money am I going to give back to God?” one should think, “How much of God’s money am I going to keep for myself?”

The Bible also calls Christians to give sacrificially (Philippians 4:18Hebrews 13:162 Corinthians 8:2-32 Samuel 24:24). This means that one’s giving should be felt. It should require you to make some adjustments and sacrifices in your lifestyle. The New Testament does not clearly command us to give 10% of our gross income as the Old Testament did, but 10% is usually a wise starting point and baseline. In the New Testament, Christ heightened the bar on many Old Testament laws, so surely the bar has not been lowered when it comes to giving.

Furthermore, one is to give willingly and with a cheerful heart (2 Corinthians 9:7). It truly is a blessing to be able to give back to the Lord a portion of what he’s entrusted to us. As we give, we can delight in God’s amazing promise to bless and reward those who give to the Lord’s work (2 Corinthians 9:6-11).

2 Ways to Give

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Give via E-transfer

To give by Interac e-Transfer, log into your online banking and use email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Please include your name and address in the message box the first time you give.

*Tax receipts for qualifying receitable donations are issued according to Canada Revenue Agency guidelines at the end of each calendar year and mailed in February. Contributions made to Kelowna Redeemer Baptist Church will be used as indicated by the donor to the extent consistent with the policies and procedures of Kelowna Redeemer Baptist Church, and are subject to its control and discretion.