Discipleship involves giving ​​​​​​

Giving to the work of the Kingdom of God in Brookwood, Knaphill & beyond.

Regular Giving

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The Parish Giving Scheme (PGS) is our preferred method of people giving to the work of the church. The direct debit scheme is run by Guildford Diocese on behalf of the parish, saving us administration on claiming Gift Aid. Gifts can be monthly, quarterly or annually if preferred.

If your gift has been given with Gift Aid then we will receive the additional 20% tax rebate by the end of the month in which the gift is given. PGS is a great way to stay in control of your giving if circumstances change. Plus it offers the option for your payments to be increased every year in line with inflation making your gift go further.

We are most keen to receive regular gifts as this helps us in a number of ways;

  1. Many of our expenses are monthly, so regular giving means we can meet our liabilities as they arise instead of having dips and peaks in our income.
  2. It allows us to plan much more effectively for What we want to do in the future.

 Parish Giving Scheme

One-Off Gifts

We are always grateful for one off gifts, and we can accept one-off gifts via a number of ways:

Bank Transfer (BACS):

Name: Holy Trinity & St Saviour's Churches
Bank Account No: 52109344
Sort Code: 40-47-08

Please use your full name as the reference. All our bank details remain the same despite name change.

Credit or Debit Card:

We have a card reader at the church where you can select the donation amount and give following the instructions on screen.

Cash or Cheque:

If you wish to give a cash or a cheque, then please give to a steward at the church, or post to the church office (address in the footer). Cheques should be made payable to "Holy Trinity & St Saviour's Church". 

Cash & Contactless donations under £30 are automatically eligible for Gift Aid. If you are a tax payer and make a donation over £30 or by BACS or Cheque, please complete a Gift Aid Declaration to accompany your donation.


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Boost your donation by 25p for every £1 you donate. Gift Aid is reclaimed by the Woodhill Church from the tax you pay for the current tax year.

All donations under £30, paid in cash or by contactless, automatically qualify for Gift Aid. 

If you wish us to collect Gift Aid on other gifts, please ensure your name is shown as a reference. If you have not already done so complete and return the Gift Aid Declaration form to our treasurer.  If your gift is from you and your spouse, to claim Gift Aid the money must clearly come from the tax payer (i.e. If the money is coming from a joint account please state that the gift is from the tax payer).

 Gift Aid Declaration

Elaine Tisdall

Elaine Tisdall
Treasurer

treasurer@woodhill.church

If you have any questions about making a donation or gift, please do contact Elaine and she would be more than happy to assist you.

Giving a gift in your will

For many people, leaving a gift in their will is a final opportunity to make a lasting gift to God. A will is a legal document that sets out your wishes regarding the distribution of your wealth and possessions. It is also where you can include a charitable legacy once loved ones have been provided for.

A charitable legacy is a gift of money, property or an item left to an organisation in a will. This type of giving to charity is commonly referred to as gifts in wills. Gifts in wills can be left to parish churches, cathedrals and dioceses and are exempt from inheritance tax.

If you would like to know more please speak with the treasurer

Payroll Giving

Payroll Giving, also known as Give As Your Earn or Employee Payroll Scheme, operated by some employers is a payroll matching scheme - they will match what you give to a charity. Some companies restrict the type of charity, others restrict the value they will give up to. But it is all worth it. Of course this only applies if your employer runs such a scheme your humans resources department can provide details on this.

Find a list of organisations approved and monitored by HMRC for Payroll Giving purposes