Give

Below are different ways you can give now or regularly into the life of the church:

Regular Giving – via Parish Giving

On the left-hand side, underneath the title “Pledge your gift”, click the button “Give now”

You will be taken to a registration page where you will be able to create an account and set up your regular donation to St Luke’s.

Giving is an important topic and we see this reflected across both the Old and New Testament in a variety of different contexts:

 
Old Testament:
1. Supporting those in full-time ministryin Numbers 18, we see that the tribe of Levi was appointed to be priests and religious leaders (an unpaid role at the time). The other 11 tribes gave 10% of their income to enable the Levites to carry out this role.
2. Supporting those in need in the communityin Deuteronomy 14, we see an example of giving to support “the foreigners, the fatherless and the widows“, highlighting the importance of giving to support those facing hardship
3.  Proportional and responsible givingin Deuteronomy 16, in the context of certain religious festivals occurring during the year, we read that “each of you must bring a gift in proportion to the way the Lord your God has blessed you” – it is important to give in a proportional way without  jeopardising your (or your family’s) finances
 
New Testament
1. Giving is as important as other areas of our Christian livesin 2 Corinthians 8:7, Paul writes to the church in Corinth to remind them that whilst they are excelling in “faith, in speech, in knowledge, in complete earnestness and in love”, they should ensure that they also “excel in this grace of giving”. 
2. The goal is equality among believers: in 2 Corinthians 8:13, we are reminded that the objective of giving is not to create additional financial burdens but so “that there might be equality…the goal is equality”. Verse 14 begins “At the present time”, which is a recognition that finances change – one day you might be the one giving, and another day the one receiving.
3. Giving is an expression of the sincerity of our love for one another: in 2 Corinthians 8:8, Paul says that he is not commanding the church to give, but that he “wants to test the sincerity of [their] love”. This gets to the real heart of what Christian giving is about – an expression of our love for one another. 

SET UP REGULAR GIVING

Direct Debit

Would you like to make a regular donation every month? St Lukes uses GoCardless to set up a direct debit from your bank account so you don’t have to get hassled about remembering bank card details.

SET UP DIRECT DEBIT

Bank Card Payment

St Lukes uses a safe and secure payment gateway to accept gifts and donations through Debit/Credit Cards. If you would like to make a one-off donation via your bank payment card, please click the link below:

https://www.parishgiving.org.uk/donors/find-your-parish/the-st-luke-mission-initiative-london/

GIVE INSTANTLY

Charity Stewardship

St Lukes uses the Charity Stewardship to help us collect our funds and process the gift aid as per your instruction. It reduces the effort by the church to process the Giftaid and simplifies giving.

GIVE VIA STEWARDSHIP

Standing Order

If you prefer to set up direct instruction by Standing order with your bank. Our details are below

Account Name:

St Lukes Mission Initiative

Sort Code:

60-01-73

Account Number:
22502730

 Cheque

If you prefer to make your donation via Cheque, please post your cheque to:

St. Luke’s Millwall

Alpha Grove

London E14 8LH

United Kingdom

Contactless Payments

We accept VISA/Mastercard/Google/Apple Pay use the card reader at the back of church.

Donation Box

If you prefer to give in cash, we also have a donation box at the church. Please feel free to ask for help.