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What shall I render unto the LORD for all his benefits toward me?

Psalm 116:12

Stewardship: A Life Principle

A "Steward" manages someone's property, possessions or affairs. Christians are the Stewards of God's property.

- Psalm 24:1, 2 Link Opens in New Browser Window

Principles are rules and standards that we live by.

- Proverbs 1:1-7 Link Opens in New Browser Window

Christian Stewardship begins with realizing our lives and that all we have are ours because of the goodness and grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.

- Genesis 1:27-30. 1 Timothy 6:17-19 Link Opens in New Browser Window

Christian Stewardship requires the use of our blessings in a way that puts God first in our lives every day.

- Luke 9:18-23 Link Opens in New Browser Window

True Christian Stewardship requires the sacrificial use of our time, talent and treasures for God's glory.

- Psalm 116:12-19 Link Opens in New Browser Window

Christian Stewardship requires the faith to believe that the Lord will provide for us every day.

- Matthew 6:25-34 Link Opens in New Browser Window

Tithing is the standard set by the Holy Scriptures and by the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

- Genesis 28:10-22, Leviticus 27:30-33 Link Opens in New Browser Window

There is a difference between tithes and offerings.

- Deuteronomy 12:1-7 Link Opens in New Browser Window

Online Giving

Thank you for prayerfully considering your contribution to Morris Brown AME Church. We have provided an online giving feature as a convenient way to allow you to support our mission with your tithes and offerings. We greatly appreciate your financial gifts to Morris Brown.

Four Benefits to Giving Online

1. You are taking a step of faith - When you sign up to give online you are deciding in advance to faithfully give. God always blesses that kind of faith!

2. You will simplify your life - You won't have to remember whether you gave this month or need to send in an offering by mail when you're on a trip.

3. You will be helping the church - Every person who gives through automatic giving makes our record keeping much easier.

4. You can focus on worship at church - Instead of having to get out a pen and write out an envelope and check, you can focus entirely on worship.

Is Online Giving Secure?

We have taken all necessary steps to ensure that the giving process is safe and secure from beginning to end. All of your giving data is secured by SSL encryption. SSL is an acronym for "Secure Socket Layer," a security protocol that provides communications privacy over the internet. It is the same technology used by banks and online retailers to keep your information safe and secure during transactions.

Begin Giving Online

Giving online is safe and secure. Whether you want to submit a single donation or would like to set up scheduled giving, you can now do it all from the comfort of your home or office. If you have questions, click here to see our online giving FAQ page.