At Philpott we believe that giving is an act of worship

You should remember the words of the Lord Jesus: “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Acts 20:35

  • We have black lockboxes inside our front door for you to drop off your tithes. You may ask the office for a set of Offering Envelopes that have your personal stewardship number on them. This helps us in preparing your Charitable Receipt each year.

    Thank you for your faithful giving to our ministry!

  • Philpott is now able to accept your personal e-mail transfers. Direct them to finance@acommunityofgrace.org. Please indicate any designation in the message field. No security question is required. You may be charged a small fee from your bank for this option.

  • You may have your offering automatically withdrawn from your bank account on a regular basis. Please fill out this form and return it to the church along with a void cheque or equivalent to set up this method of giving. The form is also available at the Guest Service desk.

    To sign up for our automatic debit program, please download and fill out the application form. On completion, please mail it or bring it (including a voided cheque) to the church office, and be sure to keep one copy for your records. Be sure to address the envelope to the church: ATTENTION: RECEIVER - CONFIDENTIAL.

    If you have further questions, you can contact the church office at (905) 527-4802, or e-mail the Receiver at finance@acommunityofgrace.org.

    Thank you for your faithful giving to this ministry. We look forward to hearing from you.

  • You can also donate through Canada Helps by using the form below. Please note that donations made through Canada Helps are subject to a service charge of 3.5% taken from the donation before Philpott receives it. If you would like your full donation to go to Philpott we'd encourage you to use the e-transfer option listed above.

 

We are so honoured that your family has chosen Philpott Church to receive gifts made in memory of a loved one.

PLEASE NOTE

Spending of funds is confined to board approved programs and projects. Each restricted contribution designated towards a board approved program or project will be used as designated with the understanding that when the need for such a program or project has been met, or cannot be completed for any reason determined by the board, the remaining restricted contributions designated for such program or project will be used where needed most.