Electronic Giving
As technological advances seek to simplify and make our lives more efficient, Saint Mark remains committed to adopt these proven and secure enhancements. Electronic (on-line) giving has, and will continue to be, one option for members to fulfill their financial responsibility to Saint Mark.
In order to do so more economically and more efficiently, Saint Mark has adopted a direct bank-to-church electronic transfer process. To sign up for this method of payment, simply direct your bank's on-line bill pay system to automatically direct a payment of whatever amount and whatever time period (weekly or monthly on "x" day) you choose. Once established, all automatic payments should be sent to:
Saint Mark United Methodist Church
465 Paxson Avenue
Hamilton, N.J. 08690
Important: when asked for an account number, please enter your current church envelope number.
You should NOT have to use a check; write out a check; use an envelope; place a stamp on the envelope; or even mail the envelope. Even better: banks generally do not charge for this service.
Should you have any questions concerning this, please contact either the church office or Bob Alvarez, Church Treasurer.
For those who choose to continue to give using envelopes, we thank you for your gifts. Each gift, whether in an envelope or through electronic giving, supports the mission and ministries of Saint Mark.
Inkjet Recycle
Don’t throw away your empty cartridges as trash—bring the empties to church to recycle. Saint Mark is paid for any inkjet cartridge that has an undamaged printhead. Laser cartridges will not be accepted. There is no cost to Saint Mark—and it’s easy to do! There is a collection box in Fellowship Hall for your convenience. Please help us to reduce pollution.
Supermarket Certificates
Supermarket Certificates (Acme & Shop-Rite) will be sold during coffee hours (9:00-9:30 & 10:15-11:00am) in packs of $50 or $100. Certificates do not expire. Won’t you consider giving this program a try? You’ll find it’s an easy way to make an extra donation to Saint Mark.