Giving
Your Giving is Changing Your Community and World
Your gifts to Bible Center Church are changing lives in the Kanawha Valley, in the Mountain State, and around our country and world in Jesus’ name. Thank you!
Your time and financial gifts help us to…
1 Love and serve our neighbors in creative ways and through community-wide events.
2 Meet practical needs and build relationships.
3 Serve and support our partners both locally and around the world.
Other Ways to Give
Online
Sign in or create a profile to choose a one-time gift, schedule a recurring gift, view your giving history, and more.
By Mail
Make checks payable to Bible Center Church and mail to:
Bible Center Church
100 BIble Center Drive
Charleston, WV 25309
At Church
An opportunity to respond through giving is available at each Sunday service. Additionally, you may place your gift in a secure Drop Box placed at the back of the auditorium and in the Lobby.
Non-Cash Giving
You don’t have to limit your giving to cash and coins.
Stocks/Securities
Did you know there are tax advantages to give stocks rather than selling the stock and giving cash?
Real Estate
People can donate houses, buildings, or land and take advantage of federal tax benefits.
Retirement Assets
For those over age 70.5, contributions direct from an IRA can make sense and provide financial benefits.
Beneficiary Designation
One can name Bible Center Church as a partial or full beneficiary in their wills, on a life insurance policy, etc.
Questions?
If you have more questions, please call or email Lee Walker at (304) 346-0431. He’ll be glad to help!
FAQs
Is giving online secure?
Can I try this just once, or can I set up a recurring gift?
Will I have to pay bank fees?
Can I use a debit or credit card? Is that best for me and the church?
An “electronic check” (ACH) is the church’s preferred means for you to give because, when you give via a debit or credit card, the church is charged a percentage fee plus a transaction fee. When you give via an “electronic check” (ACH), the church is charged only the transaction fee. In other words, the church receives a greater portion of your gift when it’s given by an “electronic check” (ACH) compared to debit and credit cards. You will need to have your bank routing number and account number to set up ACH. Both of these can be found on your paper checks.