Redemption Pavilion Parish

Weekly Bible Quote:

" Isaiah 41: 13 (NLT) - For I hold you by your right hand— I, the Lord your God. And I say to you, ‘Don’t be afraid. I am here to help you."

Giving

“Give generously to your church, not because you have to, but because you want to be part of something bigger than yourself and make a positive difference in your community.”

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Giving Options

Offering

Service Offering

Tithing

Pay Your Tithe

Redeeming your pledge

Redeem Your Pledge

Donation to charity

Give to Charity

Direct Payment

Setup Direct Debit

Parish Accounts

Bank Name: ACCESS BANK
Account Name: RCCG Redemption Pavilion.
Account Number: 0031443092

Principles of Giving

Christian giving is motivated by a spirit of generosity and gratitude towards God. Here are some key principles that guide Christians when giving:

Stewardship: The belief that everything we have belongs to God, and we are simply managers of those resources. Giving is seen as returning a portion of what God has already entrusted to us.

Joyful Giving: The Bible emphasizes that God loves a cheerful giver (2 Corinthians 9:7). So when you bring your offering, it should be an act of love and worship, not out of obligation or pressure.

Proportionality: The Bible does prescribe a specific percentage, and we follow the concept of tithing, that is, giving 10% of income or profits to the church. The emphasis is on giving according to what you have been blessed with.

Meeting Needs: Giving can be directed towards supporting the Redemption Pavilion ministries, helping those in need within the church community (Welfare), or contributing to charitable causes aligned with Christian values (Missions).

Seed Faith: You can also use your belief in the principle of “seed faith,” where giving is seen as an investment in God’s work. You trust that God will bless you abundantly in return for your generosity.

Anonymity: While public recognition can be motivating, you may choose to give anonymously, focusing on the act of giving itself rather than seeking praise.

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