The purpose of a religious community is to serve the community, and right now it’s very difficult to make that happen. The problem is that religious communities usually meet in person and offerings are given in person, as well. Because religious services aren’t happening in person at the moment because of the COVID-19 pandemic, religious communities are struggling to keep their programs afloat as funds dwindle. Fortunately, there’s a better way to handle religious offerings during social distancing.
Technology has given us the ability to attend religious services without being there in person, and technology has also given us the ability to give to our communities with apps. This giving is more important than ever as record unemployment means that people are relying on charities to bridge the gap until the economy finally is able to come back online. Learn more about app-based giving for religious communities from the infographic below.
Infographic by: get.tithe.ly
Technology has given us the ability to attend religious services without being there in person, and technology has also given us the ability to give to our communities with apps. This giving is more important than ever as record unemployment means that people are relying on charities to bridge the gap until the economy finally is able to come back online. Learn more about app-based giving for religious communities from the infographic below.
Infographic by: get.tithe.ly