Giving

For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

- Matthew 6:21

Ways To Give

Give In Person

Cash or Check – Gifts may be placed in the offering as an act of worship on Sunday mornings.

Give Online

Visit the  link to your right to make a one-time gift or to set up a recurring gift.

Mail A Check

Checks or cash may be mailed to:
Newland Presbyterian Church
P.O. Box 579, Newland, NC 28657

IRA or Stock Transfer

IRA – If you are over 70.5 years of age, you can make a contribution from your mandatory minimum withdrawal. Contact the financial institution that manages your IRA. Please note that this contribution must come directly from your IRA trustee.

Stock Transfer – Gifts of stock are welcome and the process is simple. Please contact the NPC Church Office for next steps.

Why we give.

God is generous.  He gives us life, redemption, and a purpose.  In Jesus Christ and by the Spirit, God gives himself to the world.  


The Generous One calls us to be generous as well.  What we do with what God has given us shows the world where the treasure of our heart resides.  Giving to the Lord helps proclaim the gospel. We want to glorify God with every area of our lives, and that includes what we do with our finances.
Stewardship is a celebration of God’s blessings—serving God through our time, talents, and treasure.  We give our financial resources through our annual stewardship commitment. Giving is an act of faith, an expression of gratitude, and a spiritual discipline.

Your financial commitment ensures that children and youth are nurtured, adults grow in faith through discipleship and relationships with one another, older adults are upheld and cared for, God’s name is praised through song and worship, the poor are given food, and the homeless receive shelter.  All of that—and so much more—is made possible through our giving to the church.
Annual Stewardship
Stewardship is a celebration of God’s blessings—serving God through our time, talents, and treasures. We give our financial resources through our annual stewardship commitment. Giving is an act of faith, an expression of gratefulness, and a spiritual discipline. Your financial commitment ensures that children and youth are nurtured, adults grow in faith through discipleship and relationships with one another, older adults are upheld and cared for, God’s name is praised through song and worship, the poor are given food, and the homeless receive shelter.  All of that—and so much more—is made possible through our giving to the church.
Why Pledge?
Practically speaking, a pledge is an estimate of your giving for the coming year, which funds everything we do as a faith community: from paying the salaries of our clergy and staff to supporting our outreach ministries, our pastoral care, our worship, our education programs, our music, and our facilities.
Spiritually speaking, a pledge is your response to the abundant blessings in your life. Pledging helps to transform your giving into a spiritual practice. With a pledge, you make a commitment to God and to your church. When you fulfill a pledge, it becomes a regular spiritual practice like attending worship, praying, studying, and serving the broader community.
How Much Should I Pledge
There is no right amount to pledge. The decision of how much to pledge should be personal and thoughtful. Each pledge is important and meaningful regardless of the amount.
Some may consider tithing, the practice of sharing ten percent of your income, the standard for Christian giving. That would be wonderful, but we recognize that not everyone is able to do that. The amount of your pledge is a personal decision that should reflect your life situation. We hope that as you consider your pledge, you reflect on the abundance of gifts God has entrusted to your care and give thanks for those gifts by giving back to the church.
How Do I Fulfill My Pledge?
Contributions towards a pledge can be made from January 1 through December 31. There are many ways to fulfill a pledge:

Cash or Check – Gifts may be placed in the offering on Sunday mornings during worship, or mailed to the NPC P.O. Box 579, Newland, NC 28657 with “pledge” written in the memo field.

Online – Visit this link to make a one-time gift or to set up a recurring gift.

IRA – If you are over 70.5 years of age, you can make a contribution from your mandatory minimum withdrawal. Contact the financial institution that manages your IRA. Please note that this contribution must come directly from your IRA trustee.

Stock Transfer – Gifts of stock are welcome and the process is simple. Please contact the NPC Church Office for next steps.

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