Why should we attend church and TITHE?
I'm not sure how many people need to hear this, but churches are struggling to meet their financial needs. Approximately 5% of all American adults and 10–25% of regular churchgoers tithe a full 10% of their income. When Church attendance goes down so does.... Multiple sources, incluing reports from the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy (Indiana University), Giving USA (annual benchmark), Philanthropy Roundtable, and others, show consistent patterns: Religious people give more overall: Households with religious affiliation donate significantly more annually (e.g., averages around $1,590 vs. $695 for non-religious, per Lilly School data). Practicing Christians (those attending services monthly and viewing faith as very important) are 40% more likely to donate than non-Christians, and churchgoers are 75% more likely than non-attendees (American Bible Society / State of the Bible studies). Regular worship attenders give about 4x more annually ($2,935 vs. $704 for n...