The Abbey Church Now Accepts Online Dontations

A convenient alternative to writing checks
If you’re writing checks and preparing envelopes every week, you may find it more convenient to give online. In a few short minutes, you can make a one-time gift or set up a donation that will process automatically on a recurring basis. Recurring donations are convenient and provide our church with much needed consistent support throughout the year. To give online, click the Donation Link.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Direct Debit Giving
 


Q.    What are the major advantages of electronic giving by direct debit?
A.    Direct debit is all about convenience for you and consistency for the church. Electronic giving eliminates frequent check writing and helps members stay on track with pledges even when they are unable to attend services. The church in turn benefits from much-needed donation consistency and a reduction in the volume of check and cash contributions that must be handled and manually processed in the church office.
 
Q.    How does Direct Debit Giving work?
A.    Contributions are transferred automatically from your checking or savings account to the church’s bank account.
 
Q.    How are my automatic contributions deducted and transferred?
A.    First, you sign and return an authorization form to the church indicating the amount you wish to contribute on a regular basis. Contributions are then transferred through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network—the same network already used by families to make mortgage and utility payments or to receive payroll earnings and Social Security income. Direct debit goes by other names including Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), automatic payment, or simply, ACH.
 
Q.    When will my contribution be debited from my account?
A.    A debit to your account will occur each month on the date you specify on your authorization form.
 
Q.    How will I keep track of contributions in my check register?
A.    Since your contribution is made at a pre-established time, you simply record it in your check register on the appropriate date. Electronic contributions will appear on your bank statement.
 
Q.    What can I use to prove I made a contribution?
A.    Your bank statement will show an itemized list of electronic transactions that can be used as proof of your contributions.
 
Q.    Is giving by direct debit risky?
A.    It is certainly less risky than writing checks or carrying cash to church. To process electronic donations, the church uses Vanco Services, LLC—an established and highly-regarded company that moves funds directly from church members to the church on the same day without any delay. Vanco processes contributions for more than 10,000 churches and nonprofit organizations.
 
Q.    How much does direct debit giving cost?
A.    It costs you nothing and it costs the church very little. It is the lowest cost method of transferring funds.
 
Q.    What if I try electronic giving by direct debit and don’t like it?
A.    You can cancel your authorization at any time by notifying the church.
 
Q.    How can I sign up for electronic giving by direct debit?
A.    Complete, sign and return an authorization form to the church office.

 


Joe Brownback, 10/6/2011

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