GIVE

We depend on your generosity to make all we do possible.

Thank you for giving to UNA!

Your generosity enables us to carry out our mission: people of faith, known for love, and voices of hope in our community of Kitchener, Ontario and beyond. 

WAYS TO GIVE

 
 
  • Simply add “giving@unachurch.org” in your banking e-transfer contacts.

    UNA is set up for direct deposit - no passwords are required.

    This is the simplest way to give a one-time gift

    You can also set up a regularly scheduled e-transfer.

  • Through the Free Methodist Church in Canada we can set up a Pre-Authorized Payment that will draw your designated amount from the account of your choice on the 20th of each month. Unfortunately, we are not able to set up other dates at this time for PAP.

    If you are interested, please send us an email to: giving@unachurch.org

  • UNA is set up with Tithe.ly to accept donations via Text-to-Give.

    Simply text the word "give" to 226-270-3548 and start the process to set up your account.

    Once it's set up, all you'll need to do is text the amount you want to give to UNA's Text-to-Give phone number, and the transaction completes almost instantly. If you make a mistake, simply text "refund" for an immediate refund of your donation amount. It's that simple!

  • You can also give via the Tithe.ly app here on our website by clicking on the GIVE button below, or by downloading the Tithe.ly app on your device.

    You'll be invited to set up your account (takes 1-2 minutes) and then search "UNA Church Kitchener" to add UNA as your designate. Simply choose how you'd like to give (i.e. one-time gift or recurring donation) and you're all set!

 
 

QUESTIONS?

If you have any questions about giving, please email giving@unachurch.org

“Generosity is not just a nice character trait that people have, it is right at the heart of what our faith is all about. Our call to be generous stems from God's generosity to us. God has poured out his generosity and love to us in Jesus and in turn, we are called to respond in faith and generosity to others. As a church and as individuals, we are called to live generously.”

(Nicky Gumble)