How can I give?


Thanks to technology, there are tons of ways you can give. You can do it the old-fashioned way and drop cash or a check in the offering buckets on Sunday, or you can take advantage of these options:

Mail a Check

1421 Geneva St.
Sioux City, IA 51106

using venmo

@elevatesiouxcity

A life lived generously.

For many, the passing around of the offering plate has a negative connotation.
We get it. That’s why we’re shedding light on what it really means to give back to the church and live generously.

What does it mean to tithe?

You’ve undoubtedly heard some refer to donations to a church as “tithing.” Tithing means giving 10% of something (namely your income), and the Bible tells us that giving one-tenth of our incomes back to the church should be a goal for all believers.

Why Should I tithe?

Tithing to the church shouldn’t be considered a way to impress others or do a spiritual “goody.” Rather, tithing is a decision between you (or you and your family) and God.

2 Corinthians 9:7 tells us to “give with a cheerful heart…not reluctantly or under compulsion.” In other words, if you’re a believer and follower of Christ, you’re called to give back a small portion of what God has blessed you with and do it willingly and as a form of worship, gratitude, and obedience to God. In return, He promises to bless us a hundredfold.

What else does the Bible say about tithing? Here are some passages to help you dig a little deeper.

  • Matthew 6: 19-24

  • Leviticus 27: 30

  • Proverbs 3: 9-10

  • Malachi 3: 6-10

  • 1 Corinthians 16: 1-2

How is my tithe used?

Great question! Your tithes go directly into fueling our mission of helping people know Jesus, grow in their faith, and go make a difference in the world. This means that your financial gifts go towards our various ministries, day-to-day operations, Sunday services, etc.

We pride ourselves on being completely transparent here at Elevate, and we hold regular budget meetings that are open to the public. We encourage everyone in our church family to attend and ask questions.