Living and Loving Generously
Our shared generosity inspires Christ’s deeper way of love. There are many different ways you can give:
GIVE ONLINE
You can give electronically using your credit or debit card, including an option to set up recurring gifts. You can also help offset the fees incurred by the church for this service.
Gifts made by check, Venmo, credit/debit cards, or cash (marked in an envelop) are all recorded and applied to your “giving profile”. You can access and review your giving history to ensure accuracy and obtain a detailed statement for your records. For difficulty logging in, please reach out to the church office.
VENMO MOBILE GIVING
You can use the Venmo app on your mobile device to make a gift.
Member Portal
Review and manage your giving
You can login to review your giving history (all gifts given to South Elkhorn, not just online giving). You can check your estimate of giving (pledge) for the year. If you have any questions or trouble logging in, please reach out to the South Elkhorn’s treasurer at finance@southelkhorncc.org.
Amazon & Kroger Giving
Designate South Elkhorn as Your Charity
Do you shop at Kroger or Amazon? Help South Elkhorn receive additional funding each year in just a few simple steps – at no cost to you. Email admin@southelkhorncc.org with questions.
Join the 1767 Legacy Partners
Give to the South Elkhorn Endowment Fund
The 1767 Legacy Partners are individuals who have included South Elkhorn Christian Church in their estate plans as the beneficiary of a will or trust bequest, retirement account, life insurance policy, life income gift, or similar provision. From the congregation’s early Virginia origin, to its present location near the banks of Kentucky’s South Elkhorn Creek, this church has been a wellspring of Christian fellowship and service for generations. Together the partners will build upon this legacy to expand Christ’s witness and mission in our community and beyond.
Cash or Check
Whether on an envelope or the memo line of a check, simply designate your name, the amount of the gift, and where it is intended: pledging giving, unpledged giving, building fund, a designated fund, or memorial gift (in honor of).