BridgePointe's
philosophy of giving stems from a believer's obligation to be a wise steward of
all the resources with which God has blessed him/her. From the way you serve
God with your time and talents, to the attitude with which you give back to God
the first fruits of your labor through monetary giving — each of us is called
to worship Him with our entire life.
At BridgePointe we
understand that giving of our material resources for the kingdom of God is a
significant part of our worship. We also believe that we as the church are to
be meticulous in how we handle those resources entrusted to us.
BridgePointe provides
a number of ways to give financially... For each of the following methods,
please be sure to designate whether your gift is for general giving or a
designated purpose such as Blessing For
Life.
Ways To Give at
BridgePointe Church:
1. Give on Sunday at the services. Each Sunday at
BridgePointe a specific moment in the service is set aside to worship God
through the giving of tithes and offerings. Fill out the giving
envelope found in your program, drop it in the offering bucket as it is passed
or at the giving stations.
2. Mail your gift in the postage paid envelope during the week for your
convenience. You can find the postage paid envelopes in the lobby or by
request at info@bridgepointechurch.org.
3. Give online via our secure website. Click "Online Giving" on the right to give securely online.
4. Give by automating your giving through your personal bank. Learn
how to automate your giving by emailing info@bridgepointechurch.org. Personal Online
Banking You
can submit your gift amount through your personal bank’s online bill payment
service. Indicate "BridgePointe Church" as your payee and use our
mailing address: 176 Towne Lake Parkway Woodstock, GA 30189. Your bank will
send BridgePointe Church payment, and we will record it towards your giving
records just as if you had written the check yourself. If the gift is for a
restricted purpose, please notate that in the memo field. You will receive a receipt of your tax-deductible
gifts in accordance with IRS requirements. You will receive a summary of
your gifts per government standards in January of the following year.