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Electronic Checks: Tithes and offerings may be sent by your local bank if they offer electronic checking or bill paying services. Use this link.
Mail: Tithes, gifts, and offerings (paper checks only please) may be mailed to:
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
4215 Grinnell Ave.
Boulder, CO 80305
Mail: Tithes, gifts, and offerings (paper checks only please) may be mailed to:
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
4215 Grinnell Ave.
Boulder, CO 80305
The United Methodist Church*, in partnership with major online retailers, has created a shopping portal that gives your church a 1% - 9% commission for purchases made by members of your church. They can donate to our church also by booking travel, hotel room and car rental through UMCmarket.
Many consumers prefer shopping online because it saves time and gasoline, avoids crowds, provides more variety and it's easy to do. More than 80% of the online population has bought something on the Internet.
All shoppers have to do is create an account and buy products and merchandise from partner retailers through UMCmarket.org.
There’s no increased cost or hidden fees. They buy items for the same prices they would pay on those retailers’ sites. UMCmarket
was developed in cooperation with the General Council on Finance and Administration of The United Methodist Church.
It’s simple and easy — it’s UMCmarket.
What is required: Visit UMCmarket.org and create an account. During the account setup, you will be asked to designate a beneficiary church to which the commission for your purchases will go.
Many consumers prefer shopping online because it saves time and gasoline, avoids crowds, provides more variety and it's easy to do. More than 80% of the online population has bought something on the Internet.
All shoppers have to do is create an account and buy products and merchandise from partner retailers through UMCmarket.org.
There’s no increased cost or hidden fees. They buy items for the same prices they would pay on those retailers’ sites. UMCmarket
was developed in cooperation with the General Council on Finance and Administration of The United Methodist Church.
It’s simple and easy — it’s UMCmarket.
What is required: Visit UMCmarket.org and create an account. During the account setup, you will be asked to designate a beneficiary church to which the commission for your purchases will go.
The King Soopers (KS) fund-raising program supports our annual budget by several thousand dollars. KS has changed from a card-based system to an identification number (loyalty card and/or phone number). In order for St. Paul’s to get credit, we all must enroll individually.
We encourage you to continue (or start) your support by these simple steps:
1. Go on line (www.kingsoopers.com), scroll down to “Create an Account” to register. They will ask for your KS loyalty card number or your alternate ID phone number. Either will work.
2. Then (please) choose St. Paul’s as the recipient of your support. Our organization is under the “Faith Based” category and our code is: IH321
THANK YOU for your on-going support!!
Enroll Now
We encourage you to continue (or start) your support by these simple steps:
1. Go on line (www.kingsoopers.com), scroll down to “Create an Account” to register. They will ask for your KS loyalty card number or your alternate ID phone number. Either will work.
2. Then (please) choose St. Paul’s as the recipient of your support. Our organization is under the “Faith Based” category and our code is: IH321
THANK YOU for your on-going support!!
Enroll Now
“Never before has it been so important to give to the six church-wide Special Sundays with offerings. Giving to Special Sundays prepares students to become leaders for the church and the world; empower the poor and victimized to live full lives through self-improvement programs; advocate and challenge injustice and pays administrative cost for disaster relief. You can change the world one life at a time."
(click on the links to see a full description for that Special Sunday)
Human Relations Day is one of the six church-wide special Sundays with offerings of The United Methodist Church. Human Relations Day strengthens United Methodist outreach to communities in the United States and Puerto Rico, encouraging social justice and work with at-risk youth.
UMCOR Sunday (formerly One Great Hour of Sharing) is one of the six church-wide special Sundays with offerings of The United Methodist Church. UMCOR Sunday enables the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) to live out its mission to alleviate human suffering. UMCOR responds to natural or human made disasters - those interruptions of such magnitude that they overwhelm a community's ability to recover on its own.
Native American Ministries Sunday is one of the six church-wide special Sundays of The United Methodist Church. Native American Ministries Sunday nurtures mission with Native Americans and provides scholarships for United Methodist Native American seminarians.
Peace with Justice Sunday is one of the six church-wide special Sundays of The United Methodist Church. Peace with Justice Sunday enables The United Methodist Church to have a voice in advocating for peace and justice through a broad spectrum of global programs.
World Communion Sunday is one of the six church-wide special Sundays of The United Methodist Church. World Communion Sunday provides leadership graduate scholarships for graduate national & international students; Undergraduate scholarships for Ethnic Scholarships for national and international students within the U.S.; Ethnic In-Service training (non-degree); provides scholarships for U.S. racial- and ethnic students and international students, on both undergraduate and graduate levels.
United Methodist Student Day is one of the six church-wide special Sundays of The United Methodist Church. United Methodist Student Day furnishes scholarships and loans for students attending United Methodist-related and other accredited colleges and universities.