GENERAL ASSEMBLY GIVING
"Yahuah ensures that orphans and widows receive justice. He shows love to the foreigners living among you and gives them food and clothing." Deuteronomy 10:18
Support Biblical Assembly Needs
Biblical assembly needs are ongoing. Thank you for continuing to give to those important needs. Frequently asked questions about general assembly giving is at the bottom of this page.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Here is some additional information you may desire to know!
The General Fund is used to help individuals or families in need. It is also possible to designate a specific person in the Designation field when giving.
Yes, if you add a note to keep your designation anonymous, we will not reveal your name when passing on the blessing! We will simply inform the recipient that someone in the Body of Yahusha wanted to baruk them.
The General Fund fuels things such as:
- Individuals & families in need who worship with us
- Feast attendance sponsorship for persons who cannot afford to pay for lodging
- Securing feast venues (see the Assembly's Land Vision)
- Zoom, website software, texting & email system used for assembly communications
- Bereavement gifts (e.g., when an immediate family members pass away, etc)
- Other biblical assembly needs with the elders' direction as led by the Ruach
No, the elders, deacon, administrator, and facilitators are all volunteers who work graciously as unto Abba Yahuah. No one receives a salary nor is paid for their services or their talents used for kingdom work.
If you would like to give a financial blessing to someone who serves the Assembly with their time & talents, including our elders, please input the person's name when giving your contribution.
The elders collectively decide together regarding financial decisions, including benevolence and purchases.
No, the Assembly of Yahuah is not a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. In general, the government has a lot of input & control over 501(c)3 organizations, including requiring them to be inclusive on matters that are diabolically opposed to what the Bible teaches.
It is a common practice for online giving forms to provide the option for the Giver to cover the transaction fees associated with their donation. It is optional, and you can opt not to cover the fee when giving.
What is a Transaction Fee?
Accepting credit card payments is not free. Anyone accepting credit card contributions or payments online or offline must pay a very small transaction fee.
What is the Amount of the Transaction Fee?
Our payment gateway charges us a fee of 2.9%+30 cents per transaction. For example, if you give $20, the fee for that transaction is $00.091 (91 cents), less than one-dollar.
Does CashApp give a better rate?
No, CashApp charges a higher Transaction Fee and is not compatible with our website software..
Enter the name in the Designation field when giving.
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT GIVING
Yahuah's Word is not silent on the matter of giving. Below are three (3) teaching videos on this topic.