We believe God blesses us because He is extravagantly generous and wants to provide the means and opportunity for us to be generous as well.
We are inspired by Jesus who said,
“Freely you have received, freely give…”
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Generosity is one of our core values, and we want everyone who is part of the Church family to grow to be more like Jesus who gave without being compelled to do so by anyone else. So there’s no obligation to give at RBC but we believe that being committed to the family should also involve partnering together financially, because learning to live generously is a vital part of becoming more like Jesus.
All of our income is raised ourselves. Most of it comes from the regular attenders of our church who give so generously and sacrificially.
Give via your bank
If you would like to set up a standing order to support Rayleigh Baptist Church on a regular basis, you can do so directly with your bank. You can either call your local branch or log-on to your Internet Banking account and set up the SO to pay into our bank account using the account details below.
RBC Bank Details
Name: Rayleigh Baptist Church
Bank: NatWest
Account: 37141236
Sort Code: 54-30-60
When setting up your standing order payment, please make it clear if you are wanting to give to the General Fund, Building Fund or Fellowship Fund.
Transaction fees will not apply if you use this method to give.
Gift Aid
Gift Aid is a very important thing to consider. By filling in our Gift Aid declaration you can help us claim back 25p from HMRC for every £1 you give.
Please be aware to use Gift Aid, you MUST be a UK tax payer and understand that if you pay less Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax for each tax year (6 April to 5 April) than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all of your donations in that tax year, it is your responsibility to pay any difference. You understand the charity will reclaim 25p of tax on every £1 that you give.
Please download & complete the Gift Aid Declaration form and return it to RBC Reception.