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Overview

Whether you'd like to give a single gift and/or schedule ongoing donations you can do it all online. It's quick, easy and secure.  Currently you can use your Checking account, Visa or MasterCard debit or credit card. In following Biblical principles for managing our money, Liberty Baptist Church does not encourage using credit cards in a way that increases your consumer debt.  To proceed to online giving or to view your past giving history, click on the button below. If you want to setup a recurring tithe and/or offering you will be required to create a login account.





Frequently Asked Questions

Which account do I choose?
Choose General Fund for your tithes as well as any gifts to support the many ministries of the church and choose from the other accounts listed for your designated offerings.

How long will it take for the transaction to post to my account?
You should receive a confirmation message from the Online Giving page indicating that your contribution was successful. This starts the transaction processing, and your account should be debited for the amount you choose within 3 business (banking) days.

Can I schedule recurring tithes/offerings?
Yes, you can specify whether you want your contribution made one time, weekly, twice per month, monthly, quarterly, or yearly. You can set up as many schedules as you would like, so it is possible to give a monthly gift as well as a weekly one.

Will I still receive a contribution statement?
Yes, we will mail you three quarterly and one year-end giving statement directly to your home address.

What if I change credit cards or want to adjust the date or amount of a contribution?
You can edit or delete a scheduled contribution at anytime, including the credit card, date, frequency and amount.

Is online giving secure?
EasyTithe, the company we use for the Online Giving process, has taken steps to ensure that the giving process is safe and secure from beginning to end. All of your giving data is secured by SSL encryption. SSL is an acronym for "Secure Socket Layer," a security protocol that provides communications privacy over the internet. It is the same technology used by banks and e-commerce companies such as Amazon.com to keep your information safe and secure during transactions.

Who do I talk to if I have more questions?
Contact the church financial secretary, Lynette Sparks, at 706-226-4936 and we'll be glad to answer any other questions you may have.