GIVING / TREASURER

Use this page to look up information about tithe and offering or to give online.

What principles of giving do we follow?

  • Our foundational principles of giving are that we give freely with a generous spirit, and that we remember we are only returning to God what is His, what He has generously shared with us. See this brief study on stewardship and giving.

Where are my tithes and offerings going this year?

How can I give?

  • Use the AdventistGiving portal here on the church website.
  • Give during offering time at the church service (11 a.m. each Saturday).
  • Give your donation to a deacon, elder, deaconess, or the treasurer. (To earmark your donation for a specific purpose, please fill out a tithe envelope and enclose your donation, or attach a note to your donation.) 


The UCA Church also has additional special ministry projects going at any given time.

SPRING BREAK MISSION TRIPS: The church has helped send a number of Upper Columbia Academy students on their annual overseas mission trips over spring break. During these trips, students preach, teach, and work on needed construction projects such as schools, houses, and church buildings in countries like Borneo, Malawi, and Guatemala.

NAMU PROJECT: The UCA Church has launched a major long-term fundraising effort to send two student missionaries each year to the only school in Namu (Marshall Islands), which has closed for several years due to lack of teachers and facilities.

As part of the Namu Project, we are also covering the cost of some building and upgrades to the existing school and teachers' quarters, as well as helping with educational materials. Namu has many young people eager to go to school, but they have nowhere to go and no one to teach them.

Thanks for prayerfully considering supporting this essential project. Donations to the Namu Project can be made here on the website -- just specify that category in AdventistGiving. Or donations can be mailed/brought to the UCA Church with "Namu" in the memo line. Thanks from our SMs and our Namu students!