Giving

St Peter’s Church is a member of the Parish Giving Scheme (PGS) supported by the diocese of Exeter. This well-run scheme enables the Church to benefit more quickly from the gift aid on our donations. Regular giving can be set up monthly, quarterly or annually, and may be linked to the annual increase in inflation, if desired.

Our own experience has been that joining the PGS enables us to feel reassured that we continue to contribute to the regular income of the Church, even if we are unable to attend a weekly service.

To cover the parish contribution to the diocese, the Church needs around £10 per week from regular attender. In addition, we also need to look after the upkeep and work on our own building. Alongside financial donations, many people also give generously to the Church in lots of other ways, which are greatly appreciated.

St Peter’s Church is a member of the Parish Giving Scheme (PGS) supported by the diocese of Exeter. This well-run scheme enables the Church to benefit more quickly from the gift aid on our donations. Regular giving can be set up monthly, quarterly or annually, and may be linked to the annual increase in inflation, if desired.

Our own experience has been that joining the PGS enables us to feel reassured that we continue to contribute to the regular income of the Church, even if we are unable to attend a weekly service.

To cover the parish contribution to the Diocese, the Church needs around £10 per week from regular attender. In addition, we also need to look after the upkeep and work on our own building. Alongside financial donations, many people also give generously to the Church in lots of other ways, which are greatly appreciated.

David and Helen Wakely

 

If you would like an application pack for giving, or to discuss the terms and conditions in detail, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Helen and David Wakely, Parish Giving Recorders
E-mail: hwakely1@gmail.com

To download a gift aid declaration form, please click here.
We also have an online giving page. Donations here can also be gift-aided, if desired.