For Christians, good stewardship is a calling to develop our God-given gifts (our time, talent, and treasure) and return a portion of them back to God through generously sharing our gifts for the benefit of others. By doing this we return to Him in thanksgiving that which He already owns.
Saint Brigid Catholic Church also offers electronic giving as a way to automate your regular weekly offering as well as second collections. Electronic giving offers convenience for our parishioners and provides much-needed donation consistency for our parish. One-time contributions may be made there as well.
Online Giving lets you at any time set up an automatic donation plan, change your donation plan, make a one-time donation, or view your online donation history. As you contemplate future contributions, please consider electronic giving. Please note: This is not the same as online bill paying through your bank. Those transactions are initiated through your bank and the church is mailed a check.
Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page at https://saintbrigid.org/giving/online-giving-faq for more information. Other contribution options include setting up a recurring payment from your bank account or mailing your donation directly to the church (3400 Old Alabama Rd / Johns Creek, GA / 30022). We thank you for continuing to support your church. Thank you!
We offer several online giving options for your convenience:
Giving may be made through Direct Debit Giving or through a credit or debit card:
Direct Debit Giving is used to automatically transfer funds from your checking or savings account to the church’s bank account.
Credit and Debit Card Giving lets you make offerings automatically on a predetermined schedule using a credit or debit card.
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Without God, we forget that all is a gift and we begin to think ourselves as owners, instead of stewards, masters of the universe instead of servants of the one Lord who has called us to nurture and develop his gifts wisely and well for the good of all.
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI