Giving
The ministry of All Saints is funded by the generosity of the Church family. We encourage each person to ‘give what they have decided in their heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver’ (2 Cor 9:7).
All Saints’ has always met its mission share through generous regular giving, either by direct debit or through the anonymous envelope scheme, plus of course through offerings at services. The latter option is also possible through a contactless reader that is available during services.
Please consider making a one-off or monthly donation online. It’s very easy to do, and if you agree we can claim the Gift Aid element of your donation. If you already give regularly but need to fill in a Gift Aid form you can do that here: All Saints Gift Aid Declaration Also All Saints’ supports the Diocesan-supported Parish Giving Scheme that is based upon monthly giving through direct debit. This scheme greatly reduces the administration overhead for our parish and automatically enables Gift Aid refunds to come to us from HMRC. It is highly recommended by All Saints’ PCC. Please do consider supporting All Saints’ through any of these routes.
Charities we support
Jimmy’s Cambridge
helping homeless people
Cambridge’s first all year round night shelter and now offers a much wider range of support. It remains one of the most prominent organisations within the community supporting people who have been rough sleeping in the city.
CBM is an international Christian development organization, committed to improving the quality of life of people with disabilities in the poorest communities of the world. It is considered one of the world’s oldest and largest organizations working in this field.
Tearfund, Nepal Sagoal Project: positive change in poor communitiesTearfund has been working in Nepal since 1970 and is currently partnering with eight organisations across the country.Following the earthquakes in 2015, Tearfund launched an emergency aid operation and was one of the first agencies to rebuild permanent, earthquake-resilient homes. The National Reconstruction Authority of Nepal is using Tearfund’s shelter approach as a model for all the earthquake-affected areas in the country.