Giving is a blessed act of worship!!
When you give, we invite you to embrace the following prayer:
Dear God,
Make me a cheerful giver of all my tithes and offerings.
I choose to receive all of your promises and blessings as I am obedient to your word.
I pray that you shower favor, blessings and increase upon me and my church.
I am believing for storehouses unlocked, miracles created, anointing, provisions, resources, healings and souls saved. Let me give with an attitude of gratitude and worship.
I have nothing without you. In Jesus name I pray. Amen.
Anyone who would like to give to the Pavilion of God online is welcome to do so through our church website. The system makes it easy to quickly transfer money from a bank account or debit card to the church safely and securely. One-time gifts and recurring withdrawals can both be set up, and gifts can be given either to the church's general fund or a specific church project.
At the Pavilion of God, we'll continue to take an offering during the service for people who prefer to give by cash or check. For members who'd rather transfer money electronically, though, giving through the church website is an option.
*During the Covid-19 Pandemic, you may give through:
- Our church website
- PayPal - PavilionofGod.Baptist
- CashApp - “PavilionofGod”
- Mail a check to “Covid-19” mailing address – P.O. Box 29464 Washington, DC 20017
Giving is an important aspect of the Christian life. After all, Luke records that Jesus himself said, "It is more blessed to give than to receive" (Acts 20:35). At Church of Christ, we want to encourage all members to pray about giving and give as God leads them. For those who prefer an online way to give, the church website now offers one. Feel free to set up an account and make an offering, or contact the church for help with giving through the site.
Remember:
"Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." ~Luke 6:38