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Giving

We're so thankful for the generosity of those who give to Falmouth Vineyard, providing the church with the resources to do things well and to demonstrate God’s love outside this church in a practical way.

The bible teaches us about giving and money is just one demonstration among others, but a very important one.

Having the finances available means we can continue to bless the community generously and fund the normal day-to-day running of the church.

There are three flexible ways to give financially to Falmouth Vineyard 

1. GIVE REGULARLY BY MONTHLY STANDING ORDER

Most of our income comes through monthly standing orders. This helps us budget and is a simple way for you to maintain your regular giving.

To set up a standing order to Falmouth Vineyard, simply log in to your online banking or visit your local bank branch. All you'll need are our bank account details (see below).  Once you've set up or amended your standing order, please email us at finance@falmouthvineyard.org to let us know the details so we can identify your gift.

Falmouth Vineyard bank account details

Name: FALMOUTH VINEYARD CHURCH R/C 1175934

Sort code:  08-92-99

Account:  65851320

Reference - [your surname]


2. GIVE A ONE-OFF GIFT ONLINE

You can also make a one-off gift to Falmouth Vineyard using your credit or debit card via ChurchSuite.  Give online via ChurchSuite

3. GIVE AT A GATHERING

You can give via cash or cheque during our weekly gatherings.  Please make cheques payable to Falmouth Vineyard Church.

If you’re a UK taxpayer, please check if we can claim Gift Aid on your gift. Gift Aid allows us to claim an extra 25p from HMRC on top of every £1 donated to Falmouth Vineyard and significantly increases our income each year.

If you have any questions about Gift Aid or are unsure if we can claim Gift Aid on your gift, please get in touch via email to finance@falmouthvineyard.org. You can manage your giftaid declaration in ChurchSuite or download the declaration form and hand it in to the Welcome Desk at a Sunday Service.