Giving
Ways To Give
MAIL IN
Mail checks to:
New Hope Baptist Church of East Orange
144 Norman St.
East Orange, NJ 07017
CASH APP
$newhopeeo
In the memo (for), add your name
and membership number.
GIVELIFY
NHBCEO is on Givelify.
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ZELLE
(862)347-8686
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and membership number.
FAQ’S ON TITHING
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Tithing, the act of giving one-tenth of one's earnings or produce, is a practice deeply rooted in biblical teachings. In the Old Testament, tithing is mentioned numerous times as a way to support the work of the temple and care for those in need. In the book of Malachi, God speaks through the prophet, urging believers to bring their tithes into the storehouse, promising blessings for obedience. Jesus also speaks about tithing in the New Testament, affirming its importance while highlighting the deeper significance of giving from the heart. Throughout the Bible, tithing is presented as an act of obedience, gratitude, and trust in God's provision, with the promise of blessings for those who faithfully give
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While both tithing and offering involve giving to support religious or charitable causes, they serve distinct purposes in the practice of faith. Tithing, rooted in the Old Testament, involves giving one-tenth of one's income or produce to the church or religious institution. It is seen as a form of worship and obedience to God's commandments, with the primary purpose of sustaining the work of the church and caring for those in need. Offerings can be given for specific projects, missions, or as expressions of gratitude and generosity. While tithing is often viewed as obligatory, offering is seen as a freewill expression of one's faith and devotion.
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In times of financial strain, the concept of tithing can present a dilemma for many believers. However, it's essential to understand that tithing isn't solely about the amount given, but the heart behind the giving. While the biblical principle of tithing encourages giving one-tenth of one's income, it's also crucial to recognize that God understands our individual circumstances. The Bible speaks to the importance of giving cheerfully and sacrificially, regardless of the amount. What you give is between you and God.
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At church meetings, transparency and accountability are upheld as members are provided with an itemized list detailing the allocation of tithes and offerings. This comprehensive breakdown ensures that congregants have a clear understanding of how their contributions are utilized.