We believe all we are is because of Jesus and all we have belongs to Jesus. God’s overflowing love toward us is the foundation of our generosity. As God’s people, we are now called His sons and daughters, heirs with Christ, and ambassadors of the King.
As we join into God’s mission, we worship by collectively contributing our resources to serve one another, bless our city, care for the poor and vulnerable, and to spread the good news of Jesus to the ends of the earth.
Gulf Coast Community Church is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.
Cash
If you’d like to make a donation of cash, we recommend enclosing the amount in an offering envelope, which can be found in the back of a pew. This allows you to designate any specific allocations for the funds. It also helps us to know who made the donation so it can be properly reported on your year-end giving statement.
Checks
Please make your check out to Gulf Coast Community Church. If you’d like the funds to be allocated toward a specific project, please write it on the memo line.
Bill Pay
Most banks and credit unions provide members with a free bill-pay option. If using this option, please have it made out to Gulf Coast Community Church, include any specific fund designations on the memo line, and have it mailed to 555 76th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33702.
ACH Transfer
We accept ACH transfers using the GivingFire platform. Please be aware that there is a 2.56% processing fee for using GivingFire. If you opt to pay that processing fee, it will be tax deductible for you. You will have the option to select a specific fund and provide any (optional) comments.
Debit/Credit Card
We accept debit and credit card payments using the GivingFire platform. Please be aware that there is a 2.56% processing fee for using GivingFire. If you opt to pay that processing fee, it will be tax deductible for you. You will have the option to select a specific fund and provide any (optional) comments.
While Gulf Coast Community Church is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, we are not able to provide tax advice. Please contact an accountant or the IRS if you have questions. Donations sent via mail will be on your year-end giving statement for the year they’re received—not the year they’re postmarked.