Giving is a vital part of spiritual
formation and maturity. It requires
two things of us:
- FAITH - Giving is an active
expression of my faith and obedience. It
recognizes God as my True Provider. It
affirms my confidence in His ability to
supply all I need. It is an act of
gratitude and dependence. And, it allows
me to partner with God and His work
through my local church and in the world
through missions.
- FAITHFULNESS - Giving
requires the highest standard of
personal integrity and discipline. It is
not a casual or occasional thing. In 2
Corinthians 8-9, the Bible teaches we
are to give willingly, generously, and
cheerfully. And our pattern should
reflect a regular and systematic plan.
In Malachi 3:10, we learn God's standard
of the tithe or first tenth being set
apart in all of my earnings as a gift to
God. Through our tithes and offerings,
we prove faithful in the stewardship of
all God has provided for us.
With these two principles in mind, a new
opportunity for giving is being provided
through the ministry of First Alpharetta. It
is called "online" giving. It is a new and
simple way to prioritize and expedite your
personal plan for giving.
Our Online Giving has 128-bit encryption.
WHAT 128-BIT ENCRYPTION MEANS FOR YOUR
SECURITY
What is 128-bit encryption?
Encryption is a process that scrambles
information into a format that unauthorized
parties can not decode or utilize; 128-bit
encryption is the strongest, most secure
form of encryption generally utilized in
Internet browsers in North America.
What's the difference between 128- and
40-bit encryption?
The primary difference between the two types
of VeriSign Server IDs is the strength of
the SSL session that each enable. SSL comes
in two strengths, 40-bit and 128-bit, which
refer to the length of the "session key"
generated by every encrypted transaction.
The longer the key, the more difficult it is
to break the encryption code. 128-bit SSL
encryption is the world's strongest:
according to RSA Labs, it would take a
trillion-trillion years to crack using
today's technology.
128-bit encryption provides a
significantly greater amount of
cryptographic protection than 40-bit
encryption.
The number of bits refers to the size of the
key used to encrypt the message. Roughly
speaking, 128-bit encryption is 309, 485,
009, 821, 345, 068, 724, 781, 056 times
stronger than 40-bit encryption. The larger
the key, the more secure your personal
information.
Who should give online?
Anyone who is looking for a simpler way
to assure their giving. Anyone who would
like to give to the ministry of FBC
Alpharetta either one time or on a
recurring basis.
Is online giving secure?
Yes it is! See our page about security,
where we describe the features of 128
bit encryption.
Can I give automatically every week
or month?
- Option #1 -Yes.
Each transaction is implemented by
you. When you click the "give now
button", you have an option to give
one time or to "repeat" giving. We
have reoccurring payments for those
who choose to select this option.
- Option #2 -Yes.
You may set up with your bank
(online bill pay) a reoccurring
transaction or a simple one time
transaction in which you submit each
time.
When are gifts processed?
- Option #1 -Good
Shepherd's Bank processes
transactions and submits the
transaction immediately.
- Option #2 -Your
Bank will withdraw funds by the
value date you submit.
What if I'm not an FBC Alpharetta
member, but I want to make a donation?
How would I be able to get a statement
for tax purposes?
We are happy to receive your gift.
Online giving is an excellent way for
you to give. All givers receive a
contribution statement regardless of
membership status, assuming we have all
of their correct address information.
What if I want to cancel or change my
online giving?
No problem. Online giving is a one time
transaction unless you set up your bank
account (through your bank) to send
automatically. If you have any
questions, you may contact us at
onlinegiving@fbca.com 770.475.6556.
Will my online gifts be included on
my Statement of Contributions?
Yes, they will be included.
Can I view my past giving history
online?
At this time, your past giving history
is not available online. You will
continue to receive your Statements of
Contribution as in the past, and these
gifts will be included on those
statements.
How can I keep track of my giving
status?
You may call 770.475.6556 and ask for a
current status or
email us to ask for it.
How can I get a receipt of my online
gift?
You may print out your confirmation
screen as your receipt, or you may also
print out the confirmation email which
is sent to you. Either is considered a
valid receipt. But remember, your gift
WILL appear on your regular statement of
contributions as well!
What about my offering envelopes?
Envelopes are provided for each FBC
Alpharetta member to assist in
establishing faithful patterns of giving
and for providing records of gifts. If
you choose online giving, you may still
use your envelope to return during a
service of worship as a testimony and
reminder of your faith and faithfulness
to God. Simply write "online gift" on
the outside of the envelope. This will
signal our accounting office and yet
provide a way for you, if you so desire,
to participate during services of
worship. The key is not how we
give—giving can be done in a variety
of ways today—but rather, Who (How
many of us?), What (Am I faithful?), and
Why (Am I obedient and thankful for all
God has done for me?).
What are the benefits of online
giving?
You can prioritize giving in your
budget. The Bible indicates giving is to
be a "first" and not a last or leftover
matter in my life. Read Proverbs 3:9-10.
It is easy to let our standards and
intentions be compromised by the press
of expenses and billing cycles. You can
increase your faithfulness. Have you
ever forgotten your gift, left it at
home or pledged to double it in the
future? Have you had times where you
have fallen behind because of travel and
other schedule interruptions? Online
giving provides a way to strengthen your
faithfulness. You can help your church.
Through online giving, you expedite your
gift, simplify our accounting, and
strengthen our base of regular support.
You can encourage faith and faithfulness
in the lives of fellow believers. As you
plan and prioritize your giving, you
will lead the way for others to grow and
mature in their spiritual stewardship.
Being a forerunner in this new area of
planned giving, you can provide personal
testimony and example for others to
follow.
My question is not listed here, now
what?
Please email questions to
onlinegiving@fbca.com or call us at
770.475.6556.