GIVING: THE WHY AND THE HOW
This page is for all regular attendees or members of NorthLight. It intends to help you think through the ‘why’ and the ‘how’ of financially supporting our church. Though members of our church also ‘give’ through prayer, time, acts of service, and love, this will not take up these important ministries but concentrate on our financial obligations.
Its purpose is to remind us about the reasons, needs, and opportunities for giving to make Jesus known to our near neighbours and around the world, together with some information about the practicalities of how we do that in our church.
Giving: Why?
Gratitude
When Paul is urging Christians in Corinth to give ‘gener- ously’ to an appeal for the poor in Judea, he reminds them of how much they themselves have received from God. He writes:
“For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that you through his poverty might become rich.” (2 Cor 8:9)
Everything we have we owe to grace, and grace teaches generosity.
Partnership
In writing a thank you letter to the Philippians, Paul thanks them for “sharing” in his ministry and the way in which they supported him financially. He calls this ‘Partnership in the gospel’ (Phil 4:15, 1:5). It is a stunning thought to think that the church was a legitimate partner with the apostle to the Gentiles!
Faith
When we give sacrificially we are putting into practice our confidence that God will provide for our needs and for our eternal joy and happiness, far more reliably and lavishly than money ever could. Paul writes to Timothy:
“Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God, who richly pro- vides us with everything for our enjoyment.” (1 Tim 6:17)
Spiritual Benefit
Paul writes to the Corinthian church and motivates the church to support their ministers saying that it is a right and proper requirement to materially provide for minis- ters who serve the church spiritually:
“If we have sown spiritual seed among you, is it too much if we reap a material harvest from you?” (1 Cor 9:11)
Law?
Another reason that Christians sometimes offer is the Old Testament law of the ‘tithe’, under which Israelites were commanded to give 10% of their flocks, harvests, and money to God. Some Christians follow a similar practice, giving 10% of their income away. This practice has good and bad aspects!
- The bad side is that it can make giving a matter of law, when the New Testament never lays down a tithe law as a command for Christians to follow
- The good side is that giving 10% consistently and faithfully can still be a decision made in freedom and generosity by Christians whose giving is grace-motivated, not law-motivated. Of course, many of us will be able to give a lot more than 10% away – there is no rule that limits generosity to 10%!
Love
The ultimate reason for giving is not law but love. We give because we have experienced God’s love, because we love him, and because we love each other. Love for others will include a concern for their material and gospel needs. Therefore, our love will have impact in the practicalities of our finances.
So Paul reminds the Corinthian Christians, what we do with our money is an expression of the sincerity of our love for Jesus and for others:
“But just as you excel in everything - in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in complete earnestness and in your love for us – see that you also excel in this grace of giving. I am not commanding you, but I want to test the sincerity of your love by comparing it with the earnestness of others.” (2 Cor 8:78).
The work at NorthLight is fuelled by the many volunteers who generously donate their time and money to help the gospel go out into the world. We also serve the community of West Pymble & West Lindfield with a team of dedicated staff that work throughout the week organising, co-ordinating, training and resourcing our service teams and volunteers.
Giving: How?
THE PRINCIPLES
Cheerfully (eg. 2 Cor 9:7)
Not grudgingly, out of mere obligation but gladly.
Consistently (eg, 1 Cor 16:2)
Not just sporadically and on a whim, but as part of a life that is structured around generosity.
“We want you to know about the grace that God has given the Macedonian churches. Out of the most severe trial, their overflowing joy and their extreme poverty welled up in rich generosity. For I testify that they gave as much as they were able, and even beyond their ability. … And they did not do as we expected, but they gave themselves first to the Lord and then to us in keeping with God’s will.” (2 Cor 8:1-5)
Anonymously (eg. Matt 6:24)
Not giving for show but giving for God.
Wisely (2 Cor 8:18-20)
Not giving naively, but being concerned that money is handled and accounted for with integrity, in a way that gives glory to God.
The Practicalities
How to give
How can we put those principles above into practice in our own giving at NorthLight?
A note about Support of Mission …
As a church, we have committed to supporting a number of ministries outside of NorthLight. Each year, we aim to give more to these ministries (details in the church bulletin or from the Finance warden) at a rate greater than the growth of our own budget. That is, we are trying to be increasingly generous ahead of our own needs. Nevertheless, I'd like to encourage you to add extra and direct support of our mission partners through their host organisations.
A final note about giving…
Whilst this page hopes to encourage you to give generously and consistently to NorthLight, we would also like to urge members to give generously to the poor and needy as a regular part of their giving and in response to various (crisis) appeals that arise from time to time.
If you have any questions regarding the finances of our church, please contact our office.
For direct deposit
North Light Anglican Church
BSB: 032 281
ACC: 810 320
For direct debit
Giving to Trainees
NorthLight employs three trainees whose pay is fundraised. You can support them in their training by making a financial contribution.
Lucy Mills, is a full time ministry apprentice. Her work so far includes serving in Music, Youth, Kids and Young Adult ministries.
Ruby Gorham, is working part time in our Kids ministry department, while studying a Diploma of Theology at Youthworks College.
Josh Spencer, is working part time in our Youth ministry department, while studying a Diploma of Theology at Moore Theological College.
To make a donation toward any NorthLight Trainee, please make a deposit in the following
account with their first name as the transaction description. (e.g. transaction description: "Lucy")
North Light MTS Westpac Account
BSB: 032 083
ACC: 474426
*Note, that this trainee fundraising account is different than the general NorthLight giving account.
