Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Name the Church. We have to be tithing members to be considered members but it’s not forced and there is no set amount. You could technically be a guest forever if you wanted to.
Yes, our church requires a financial contribution to be a voting member. It doesn't say how much money, though, so it's largely a symbolic way of showing a commitment. Is it possible they were just trying to help you learn the requirements of membership because they'd like you to join?
Anonymous wrote:We have been church shopping for a while and one church sent us an email that said that if we want to attend services as members we had to pay. Like don't come back unless we complete the direct debit form attached to the email. We were so turned off. Is it just good business or money grubbing?
Anonymous wrote:Name the Church. We have to be tithing members to be considered members but it’s not forced and there is no set amount. You could technically be a guest forever if you wanted to.
Anonymous wrote:Could it be Lutheran? They do not teach tithing, but ask for 1%
Or are you about to join a cult
Anonymous wrote:Could it be Lutheran? They do not teach tithing, but ask for 1%
Or are you about to join a cult