Giving
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The Bible has quite a lot to say about giving
We shouldn’t be surprised. After all, our God is a giving God.
“For God so loved the world he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16 NIV
“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.” Ephesians 2:8-9 NIV
“Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.” James 1:17 NIV
We give because God gives so generously to us.
There are many examples in the Bible about God’s people giving generously of their financial resources (tithes and offerings) as an act of worship and thanksgiving. But the Bible also makes it clear it is just as important for Christians to give generously of their time and voluntary service in order to fulfill the mission of the Church.
“Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” 2 Corinthians 9:7 NIV
“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 NIV
“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen.” 1 Peter 4:10-11 NIV
Why give to St Andrew's?
The ongoing ministry of St Andrew’s South Brisbane depends on the generosity and commitment of its people – those who serve as staff or volunteers and those who prayerfully and financially support the church and its ministries.
How to give
App
Direct Debit
Download the direct debit form, fill it out and either give it to the church office or mail it direct to Anfin, Reply Paid 421, Brisbane Queensland 4001.
Electronic Deposits
Set up a recurring donation from your online bank account or transfer funds via an external bank account. Account details:
BSB: 704-901
Account: 00000920
Cash Deposits
BSB: 704-901
Account: 000009206
At Sunday services
At each of our Sunday services there is the opportunity to give your tithes and offerings. Giving envelopes dated for each Sunday of the year are available on request.
Post
You can post a gift to St Andrew’s Anglican Church, 160 Vulture Street, South Brisbane QLD 4101.
Bequests
Honouring God through a legacy of giving.
Why is it important to have a will?
Preparing a will is not simply a matter of being organised and ensuring that your worldly assets are distributed according to your wishes. It is the responsibility of every person aged over 18, regardless of the amount of assets. Preparing a will gives you the opportunity to give your assets to the people and causes you care about most.
What if you do not have a will?
People who pass away intestate (without leaving a valid will) can cause unintentional emotional and financial hardship for those they leave behind. When you die intestate, your estate is distributed according to the complex laws of intestacy, regardless of how well known your intentions were. Your assets may not be distributed to those you wish, depriving loved ones of their rightful inheritance. Your assets represent a lifetime of work and achievement. Why leave their distribution to chance when you can give voice to your wishes through a will?
How do you protect your wishes?
A valid will is a legally enforceable document and nominates how your assets will be distributed. Your assets include everything you own, such as property, vehicles, savings, investments, shares, superannuation, personal items, jewellery, art and so on.
To be legally enforceable (valid), a will must be made in writing. It must be clearly signed, and it must be witnessed by at least two independent adults during your signing of the will.
Your will is one of the most important documents you will ever sign. If you do not have a current will, you should consult a solicitor or the Public Trust office.
Please remember
Keep your will in a safe place, preferably in the hands of your legal representative or bank manager. Review your will if your circumstances change through death of a beneficiary, marriage, divorce, or a change in financial assets.
Who will benefit from your will?
Making a will can be enormously satisfying. It provides a rare opportunity to objectively assess your life and to review your relationships. Deciding who will benefit from your will is deeply personal. For most people, the first priority is to provide for the immediate needs and future security of family, relatives and others who have been close during their lifetime.
The balance of the estate after these intentions have been met is referred to as the residual. Many generous people look to this residue of the estate to provide a gift to religious or charitable causes they support. Others leave a specific amount, percentage or item from their estate. These gifts are known as bequests. This unique type of giving provides a practical avenue through which people can make a lasting impact.
Would you like to leave a bequest to St Andrew’s South Brisbane?
Use the following wording so the Anglican Church Southern Queensland (The Diocese of Brisbane) will receipt the funds on behalf of the Parish of South Brisbane and only allocate it to capital works. Whilst there are many capital items with a historic building, we realise that some people may want to leave money for ministry purposes. If this is the case, please contact us for details of our ministry fund.
I give and bequeath the sum of $……(or the rest and residue of my estate) to The Corporation of The Synod of The Diocese of Brisbane for the general charitable and religious purposes of the parish of St Andrew’s South Brisbane, and the receipt of the Diocesan General Manager shall be a sufficient discharge to my executor or trustee.
If you require more information about how to leave a bequest, please contact the church office.
A final word about bequests
Bequests are personal matters and we respect your privacy. If you do choose to make a bequest to St Andrew’s South Brisbane, you are not obliged to let us know the details of your planned legacy, but we do encourage you to do so. Knowing of your intentions enables us to thank you in person and to discuss with you how we might invest your intended gift in a way that matches your values and honours your wishes.
You can make a real difference to the good work of St Andrew’s South Brisbane by making a will and choosing to leave a bequest which will be a lasting symbol of your generosity.
All money given to St Andrew’s will be used for the growth of God’s Kingdom (staffing, ministry activities, property, and/or anything else that we believe will advance the cause of the gospel).
National Trust
St Andrew’s is home to a heritage-listed pipe organ. Over the years, many have appreciated the organ’s beauty and significance; however, its condition has deteriorated, and much-needed repairs are now required.
We are exploring fundraising options such as grants, but would like to give congregation members and others the opportunity to contribute. Therefore, we are inviting you to make a tax-deductible donation to the St Andrew’s 1884 church organ appeal.
How to give
Donate through the National Trust of Australia (Queensland) website.
Scroll down to make sure to select: “St Andrew’s 1884 Walker Organ, South Brisbane.”
Select your donation amount from the dropdown, then scroll down to Checkout and follow the prompts. (Transaction fee applies.)
Make a direct deposit from your bank account.
- Name: National Trust Qld
- Bank: Westpac
- BSB:034-604
- Account number: 469139
After making your deposit, please email accounts@cws.org.au and also send a copy to accounts@st-andrews.org.au with the following details:
- Your name / Address / Phone number / Amount and Date of the deposit
You will then receive a tax-deductible receipt via email or post.
Donate by cheque.
Post your cheque directly to the National Trust of Australia (Queensland),
28 Tomewin Street, Currumbin, QLD 4223.
Include your name, address and phone number and that the donation is for the St Andrew’s 1884 Walker Organ, South Brisbane.
We understand that many people are facing financial pressures at this time, so any donation—large or small—will be deeply appreciated.