Giving to Currie Kirk
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The Kirk’s income comes mainly from the congregation’s giving (offerings) and from tax we reclaim on taxpayers’ donations, under the Gift Aid Scheme. Our income is augmented by rent paid by users of the Gibson Craig Halls and donations we receive for weddings and funerals.
The Bible teaches that we should be grateful to God for the gift of his Son and in return give of our own resources to assist with the spread of the Gospel. God asks us to share this gospel with others, offer them spiritual happiness, relieve suffering and improve physical wellbeing. So there are good reasons for giving to the Church.
We use Currie Kirk’s income in various ways. Roughly half goes to the Church of Scotland which uses it mainly to cover the cost of the Ministry throughout the Church. This allows needy parishes to have ministers where otherwise they could not afford them. It also pays for ministers and others, such as teachers and medical staff, in communities, schools and hospitals abroad, as well as the Church’s central administration through 121 George Street, Edinburgh. For more information click here.
The remainder of Currie Kirk’s income is still a significant amount; we use it for:
Over the years, Currie Kirk has also supported mission work beyond our local outreach throughout the world. We continue to support the Fucellas, our Missionary Partners in Thailand, and in 2008 our special mission project in Kenya, contributed £2,500 towards extending the girls’ school at Suswa.
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