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Alms, Offerings, Tithes 

As we approach St. John’s UCC’s Autumn Giving Campaign giving to the church takes a prominent place in our thoughts and prayers. So I offer some comment about giving that I pray will help you in deciding what you want to give back to God.

The Holy Bible has many commandments and instructions from God about giving. In the Scriptures we find there are three types of giving to church and charity: alms, offerings and tithes.   

Alms are the charitable gifts we make. According to Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible the word “alms” does not appear in the Bible until the New Testament. Alms are charitable gifts we make from our abundance to help needy people and agencies like the United Way and the Red Cross.

In the Acts of the Apostles 3:2 we read of a lame man who would be laid at a gate of the temple “so he could ask for alms.” In the Gospel of Luke Jesus teaches, “Sell your possessions and give alms.” In other words we give alms from our abundance. Jesus tells us in Matthew 6:2-4 that when we give alms we should not make a big deal about it, but rather do it in secret, “do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing.” This statement of Jesus is the source of the idea in our churches that what is given to the church is a private secret matter between you and God.

At St. John’s United Church of Christ you have been very generous in giving alms. The Good Samaritan Fund, Food Pantry, and Saturday Breakfast programs are some of the ways we’ve given alms and helped many needy people. When we send money and goods to victims of natural disasters like hurricanes, tsunamis, and earthquakes, we are giving alms. St. John’s UCC gives alms of thousands of dollars every year … you have been a wonderful blessing in many lives. 

The Bible does not mandate an amount to give in alms.

Offerings are “special” or “dedicated” gifts to the church. For example, in the Old Testament we read of special offerings that individuals and the church make for sin. Sin offerings are described in detail in the Law of Moses, Exodus 29:14 is one example. Today a sin offering is part of repentance – the change we make in life after confession – we give an offering in thanksgiving and joy for God’s great forgiveness.

Offerings are also the way churches are built and improved. In Exodus 25:1-9 we read of offerings dedicated to build God’s Temple. A Capital Campaign is one way receive these offerings. In my time as pastor at St. John’s some of our offerings have added an elevator and made our restrooms handicapped accessible; added a room that is now our Food Pantry; added our audio-video system; purchased new Bibles and Hymnals; remodeled and redecorated the Lady’s Guild Room and Fellowship Hall.

With such dedicated offerings secrecy of gifts is not a biblical mandate. The Christ Candle, piano lamp and memorial garden are examples of offerings to the church given in memory of a loved one. Endowments to the church Memorial Fund and Scholarship Fund are examples of offerings made in memory or honor of a loved one.     

The Bible does not mandate an amount to give in offering.

Tithe first appears in Genesis 14:20 where in thanks Abram gave to God’s priest Melchizedek “one-tenth of everything.” In the Law of Moses tithing is a mandated commandment of God to give one-tenth of our “first fruits” (Ex. 22:29; 23:19). First fruits as we read in Exodus are the best we have to give. We tithe when we give back to God 10% of our income to the church; not what is left over at the end of the month, but our first fruits, the best we have to give.

Our tithe pays not for the improvement of but the maintenance of your church building – like the boiler we recently repaired; painting the church inside and out; repair and protect our stained glass windows; pay utility bills, insurance, payroll taxes, staff salaries; purchase supplies and ministry materials for worship like sheet music, DVDs, and Sunday school.

If we do not tithe to support the church there will be no alms or offerings. If we do not tithe the alms of Food Pantry, Saturday Breakfast and Good Samaritan Fund will cease. If we do not tithe the offerings we make to the community in the use of our church by Scouts, 12-Step programs, Child Abuse Prevention Council, and others will cease. If we do not tithe, weddings and funerals will not happen at our church.

We like to think our tithe is secret, “just between me and God”, but biblically there is no secret about tithing because tithing is a commandment of God to all believers and members of the congregation. We are commanded to give back to God 10% of the best we have.

At St. John’s United Church of Christ we are blessed to have very dedicated members and friends take on the challenge of planning and managing the first pledge drive at St. John’s in recent history. They have done this because they love our church and believe in its mission.

I am certain you, too, love the church and believe in its mission so as you hear announced in church “Cluster Gatherings” sign up for one held at a home of one of our sisters and brothers. At the gathering learn of our church’s financial position and your vital part in maintaining St. John’s UCC of Owosso.

After you meet and learn at the gathering, go home to pray and discuss what you want to give back to God and make a confidential pledge to St. John’s UCC.

When you hear personal testimonies from our members who tithe and you hear of the blessing they receive; give thought and prayer to what you want to give back to God. If you do not yet tithe consider how you can come closer to receiving that blessing.  

Many if not most of St. John’s members do not tithe; that is true of almost every church in the USA. That is why almost every church in our nation is struggling financially. One of the last great spiritual battles each of us face is our priority about money. In the New Testament Jesus talks more about money than anything except God’s kingdom. It is in our tithe that the church of Jesus Christ can fulfill the first petition in our Lord’s Prayer that God’s kingdom may come “on earth as it is in heaven.” 

I pray this has been of some help in your journey and decision of how best to give back to God through St. John’s United Church of Christ. In my own journey I did not tithe most of my life; when I attended church I would put a $10 or $20 bill in the collection plate and feel pretty self-satisfied. Upon answering God’s call to ministry I began to tithe. I believe tithing is a main reason I’ve received so many blessings, both spiritually and materially. It is in tithing that I have experienced the wonder and fulfillment of Jesus’ promise and teaching that it is more blessed to give than to receive.  

May our church prosper, may we continue to honor and praise God through our pledge drive this fall, and may we all experience the fulfillment of God’s great blessings.

Your servant and brother in Christ,

pastor john

             


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