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Jesus taught that our spending priorities reflect what, and whom, we love. By putting God first, we are making a loving investment in a better world, a “kingdom” built around the Holy love of God.

Earn all you can and save all you can,
so that you can give all you can.
John Wesley


There are a variety of ways to practice our financial discipleship at Manchester UMC.

Online Giving

Online giving is a convenient way to support the life-changing mission and ministry of Manchester UMC. You can make a one-time gift or setup an automatic recurring gift to ensure a consistent level of support.

All information is secure and encrypted to protect you and your information.

Text Giving

If you prefer, you may text your gift from any smartphone. Simply text MUMC to 73256 and follow the prompts.

Other Ways to Give

If you are worshipping in person, you can drop your financial contribution in the baskets, located as you exit the Sanctuary or Chapel.

You can also mail a check to:
Manchester UMC, 129 Woods Mill Road, Manchester, MO 63011

Thank you for making a difference through your financial contributions!


If you need assistance with making a financial gift to Manchester UMC, please contact Mary Pettit.


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