Just so you don't feel alone, I also was like "what?" when I went to a church and they had this. What put me off about this congregation was they had catagories like "tip for the preacher" and some other catagories that I questioned highly. That church quickly proved to me that it had a lot of other things misaligned as well.
Me either but if he provided good service why not! I like love offering better. We don't have that on our envelopes either.i've never heard of "tip for the preacher" but we give love offerings
Well if it was called "tip for the preacher" well then yeah, that's a problem. There's nothing wrong with giving a monetary gift to a pastor who has served well and one wants to show their appreciation in that way...giving freely, cheerfully, as the Word says.
It wasn't actually called "tip for the preacher". I cannot for the life of me remember the title exactly but that is what the catagory indicated and when I asked my grandmother, that is what she said it meant. It had the word "happy" in it somewhere.
All of that is very suspect to me. I have never been a part of a church that asks for $ like this. Everybody knows they can give $ to whoever in the church (preacher included) they want to. Our preachers do have a salary and if there is a special project like a building then we can give to that too but we kind of do it where our left hand doesn't know what our right hand is doing.
I'm laughing at the word, 'tip'.
I thought it meant 'advice'. :blush3:
I think some people have...That would be too funny if I did put a piece of advice in the envelope.
I think some people have...
Knowing me, it would have been one of my Lonnnnnnnnnnng prayers.
Tip: Don't give Shimmie Church envelopes without her reading glasses.
See now, you're giving me ideas. Next time I go to a place like this I'm going to have to stick in a Bible verse instead of $$$, and it will all be your fault!
So based on the latter part of your second paragraph, it seems that the underlying issue of your suspicion has to do with TRUST, not (necessarily) the matter of giving a love offering to the pastor in appreciation of his/her service. And I've said this before and I'll say it again: if there are trust issues, then it may be time to find another church.
The love offering for the pastor is for the pastor, for him/her to do whatever he/she wants to do with it, as it is his/her money...above and beyond the salary, or other church dealings. I kind of don't understand how this can be so confusing. Maybe it's because, thank the Lord Jesus Christ, my pastors are people of integrity and they are the BIGGEST TITHERS in the church....
^^^Hmmm... I'm not sure I know what you mean about trust issues so much. In my church or in my grandmother's church? Our congregation is particularly close and we truly feel like a family (it's not a large congregation either so we all know each other very well). I love and trust them very much. I don't have a problem with giving the preacher any money. I suppose I am not used to making a distinction between our preacher and our other church members. We have a wonderful, godly man as a preacher but we also have wonderful, godly church members who are striving to do whatever God set out for them to do individually as well. We do believe that we should share our good gifts with our preacher but I suppose if we did the envelope thing (over and beyond) we'd have to list everybody's name in the whole congregation on it too, not to mention our Christ-like elders.
Going by your (unedited) words in your post #9:
All of that is very suspect to me. I have never been a part of a church that asks for $ like this. Everybody knows they can give $ to whoever in the church (preacher included) they want to. Our preachers do have a salary and if there is a special project like a building then we can give to that too but we kind of do it where our left hand doesn't know what our right hand is doing.
Is it that there is lack of communication between the pastor and the congregation or is the church of such a size that everyone knows everyone and everything pertaining to the financial maintenance of the church....