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The work of our church for prayer services and fellowship, loving our neighbours by offering practical support to the vulnerable, and caring for our communities is reliant on people’s generosity, a generosity that is a hallmark of a lived-out faith and a testament to it.

We give to our church in a variety of ways, so we are grateful for your help.  If you are able to give at this time, please visit our one of our online donations page by clicking the link below..... Thank You.

Parish Giving Scheme
St George's Church is registered with the Parish Giving Scheme which allows you to give to St George's securely and safely online. Please select 'Regular Giving' to set up a monthly, quarterly, or annual Direct Debit or ‘One-Off Gift’ to make a single gift using your Debit, Credit Card or Apple/Google Pay wallet.
You Benefit from:

  • Retaining control of how much you give, how often and to which church
  • Using a simple giving method that means regular financial support to your church
  • The option to increase giving annually to protect your gift against inflation
  • Ability to gift aid the donation if you are a UK taxpayer
  • Anonymity, if preferred
  • Peace of mind that the Direct Debit Guarantee Scheme protects your gifts

Parish Giving Scheme Website

Make a Donation
If you would like to make an online donation to help support St. George's Church, please click the following link to our donations page on Give a Little. If you are a UK taxpayer you can increase the value of your donation by 25% by choosing to gift aid the donation.
Give a Little Website

Gift Aid
If you are a UK taxpayer you can increase the value of any donations you make to the church by 25% by gift aiding them. Using the above methods of giving automates the process reducing the administrative burden. If you wish to give in other ways to the church, then please ask the Church Treasurer for details of how you can do this.

Legacy
A gift in your will is an investment in the future. The Church is a charity. Gifts left to charities in wills—usually known as legacies—don't need to be large. A small sum or even a small percentage of your estate, left as a gift, can make a big difference. You could leave a legacy in your will that can have a lasting impact beyond your lifetime. See Church of England "A lasting Gift to Your Church"

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