All members of our church are encouraged to give regularly to the work of the church. This enables us to continue to spread the gospel by our ministry both within the local community and further afield, to pay our staff, and to maintain our buildings. Please download a copy of our practical guide to giving, 'Money Matters' for more information.
Ways to give
Parish Giving Scheme
The Parish Giving Scheme is a new, free way to help plan your giving and, if you are a tax payer, to do so tax efficiently. You give your regular donations for St Matthew’s to the Parish Giving Scheme by direct debit on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis. Your full gift, and any associated Gift Aid is automatically credited to the church in the same month. You can choose to inflation proof your gift and you can give anonymously if you wish. You can change or cancel the amount at any time by a simple phone call to the Parish Giving Scheme team (0333 002 1260). If you already give to St Matthew’s it is very easy to make the switch. Giving this way can also help reduce the administration for the church including Gift Aid claims.
It is easy to set up online here.
More information may be found on the Parish Giving website or on a printable form here. You can also set this up via telephone - dial 0333 002 1271
One off donation
You can give a one off donation by following this link or by paying direct to the church bank account using the details in the standing order form below.
Church Card Machine
There is a card machine at the back of the Church where you can make donations with credit card or phone at any time.
Bank Standing Order
If you have a bank account, a standing order is another good way to give to St Matthew’s. You don’t have to remember to pay each month, and it helps us to plan our budget. You decide how much you want to give and when you want to give it. This is an efficient way of regular giving and it is easy to start. A standing order form can be downloaded here.
Charities Aid Foundation
We also accept CAF (Charities Aid Foundation) vouchers.
All members of our church are encouraged to give regularly to the work of the church. This enables us to continue to spread the gospel by our ministry both within the local community and further afield, to pay our staff, and to maintain our buildings. Please download a copy of our practical guide to giving, 'Money Matters' for more information.
Ways to give
Parish Giving Scheme
The Parish Giving Scheme is a new, free way to help plan your giving and, if you are a tax payer, to do so tax efficiently. You give your regular donations for St Matthew’s to the Parish Giving Scheme by direct debit on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis. Your full gift, and any associated Gift Aid is automatically credited to the church in the same month. You can choose to inflation proof your gift and you can give anonymously if you wish. You can change or cancel the amount at any time by a simple phone call to the Parish Giving Scheme team (0333 002 1260). If you already give to St Matthew’s it is very easy to make the switch. Giving this way can also help reduce the administration for the church including Gift Aid claims.
It is easy to set up online here.
More information may be found on the Parish Giving website or on a printable form here. You can also set this up via telephone - dial 0333 002 1271
One off donation
You can give a one off donation by following this link or by paying direct to the church bank account using the details in the standing order form below.
Church Card Machine
There is a card machine at the back of the Church where you can make donations with credit card or phone at any time.
Bank Standing Order
If you have a bank account, a standing order is another good way to give to St Matthew’s. You don’t have to remember to pay each month, and it helps us to plan our budget. You decide how much you want to give and when you want to give it. This is an efficient way of regular giving and it is easy to start. A standing order form can be downloaded here.
Charities Aid Foundation
We also accept CAF (Charities Aid Foundation) vouchers.