GIVE


We are recipients of the most generous gift the world has ever known — the extravagant love of God, expressed in Jesus. When we receive this gift, we cannot help but respond in kind.


Give a one-time gift or set up a recurring gift.

GIVE THRU ACH >

Set up auto-withdrawl by downloading our quick ACH form.

GIVE BY MAIL

Send your giving to:
Park Lane Community Church.
11700 N Route B
Hallsville, MO 65255

GIVE IN-PERSON

Give cash or check during our weekend service in one of our giving boxes located near the sanctuary doors.

GIVE


We are recipients of the most generous gift the world has ever known — the extravagant love of God, expressed in Jesus. When we receive this gift, we cannot help but respond in kind.


Give a one-time gift or set up a recurring gift.

GIVE THRU ACH >

Set up auto-withdrawl by downloading our quick ACH form.

GIVE BY MAIL

Send your giving to:
Park Lane Community Church.
11700 N Route B
Hallsville, MO 65255

GIVE IN-PERSON

Give cash or check during our weekend service in one of our giving boxes located near the sanctuary doors.

Helping people know Jesus better.
Helping people know Jesus better.

WHY WE GIVE

Park Lane exists to help people know Jesus better. Our mission is entirely supported through the faithful giving of our congregation.

Financial giving in a church setting is done in two ways: tithes and offerings. The Bible teaches that we worship the Lord by bringing Him our tithe, which is typically 10% of our annual income. When we give above and beyond our tithe, it’s called an offering.

God tells us in His Word that He loves a cheerful giver, which is why we always want to create opportunities to give of our resources as He leads us. There is zero obligation to give, but rather an open avenue of worship to connect fully with the heart of God.

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WHY WE GIVE

Park Lane exists to help people know Jesus better. Our mission is entirely supported through the faithful giving of our congregation.

Financial giving in a church setting is done in two ways: tithes and offerings. The Bible teaches that we worship the Lord by bringing Him our tithe, which is typically 10% of our annual income. When we give above and beyond our tithe, it’s called an offering.

God tells us in His Word that He loves a cheerful giver, which is why we always want to create opportunities to give of our resources as He leads us. There is zero obligation to give, but rather an open avenue of worship to connect fully with the heart of God.

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