At Crossroads we believe God has called us to give, to him and to others. We give of our time by serving, of ourselves by connecting, and of our treasures through missions and tithing. Jesus calls us to help one another, showing God’s love through our selfless acts of giving. Discover the ways we are fulfilling our call from Christ to give generously through supporting Crossroads and local, national and global missions.
How do Methodists Handle Giving?
Methodism’s founder John Wesley said, “I look upon all the world as my parish.” Wesley reminded us that we are called to step out of our little corner of the world to spread the good news, transform hopelessness into hope and help God’s children wherever they may be.
“I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you gave me clothing, I was sick and you took care of me, I was in prison and you visited me.” –Matthew 25:35-36, NRSV
While it would be wonderful if we could reach out personally to everyone who needs our help, we know that is impossible. So we gather regularly with our congregation and put money into the offering plate, and through a carefully crafted system of United Methodist mission and ministry our gifts stretch around the world.
Your contributions to Crossroads not only benefit our local congregation, but also have regional, national and international impact through the United Methodist’s connectional giving system. Most of the money you give is used to support the ministries of Crossroads (see ways to support Crossroads). A small portion funds regional ministries through church wide giving.
Church-Wide Giving
Finally, a portion of your giving goes to the general church to support programs on a national and international level. We share the cost of these ministries, with each local church being responsible for contributing a fair portion or “apportionment.”
The power of our collective giving enables us to spread the love of Jesus Christ, educate clergy, encourage cooperation with other faith communions, fund General Conference, nurture historically Black colleges and Africa University, and support bishops.
We can go beyond these primary gifts to the church and contribute to additional ministries through the Advance and church-wide Special Sundays with offerings. The Advance for Christ and His Church offers individuals and groups an opportunity to contribute to specific programs, missionaries and ministries of their choice. Six times a year, Special Sundays focus church-wide attention on specific ministries of the church such as promoting peace and justice and providing scholarships and student loans.
We live in a global village, and the world is our parish. When we give generously, our gifts do wonderful, life-changing things in the name of Jesus Christ.
Learn more about the ways United Methodists Give on a church wide level or how Crossroads is supporting local, national and global missions.
