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Giving connects us to God’s work, transforming lives through ministry, outreach, and faithful stewardship that invites joy, gratitude, and shared purpose within our faith community. Please consider being a regular donor through any of the methods below. 

PAR Donation Form: to pledge regularly, download and complete the form below. Once complete sign, scan and email to vrdnstp.office@gmail.com or drop off at the office.

Cheques: Cheques, made out to St Paul’s United Church can be sent to the church, dropped off at the office or placed in the plate on Sundays.

E-Transfer: an e-transfer donation can be emailed to vrdnstp.office@gmail.com, no password required.

Direct Debit: Please consider being a regular donor through Direct Debit, Payroll Deductions or through Canada Helps.

Credit Card: through PAR Authorization or Canada Helps.

Canada Helps – Give in honor or memory of birthdays, holidays or sympathy, with an option to send an ecard. Get an instant tax receipt, manage all your tax receipts in one place, and make a difference while maximizing your tax credits with ease.

Special Occasions: Our family and friends help us mark our special occasions and achievements in life, and often times, they want to show how much they care with a gift. But instead of a new material item for you or your child for a birthday, wedding, graduation, baby shower, or anniversary, you can ask for a gift that keeps on giving: the gift of a charitable donation.

In Honor of a Loved Ones: When faced the loss of a loved one, many discover the remarkable impact of charitable organizations. Honoring someone’s memory and the support they received, raising funds and awareness for a cause can bring a deep sense of fulfillment. It is also a beautiful way to celebrate and continue the legacy of a loved one with shared values.

Personal Challenges: Overcoming a challenge can demonstrate your passion for a cause – and passion can be contagious! Shave your head in solidarity with those who have lost their hair from an illness; push your physical limits by biking across the country or try to break a world record. There is truly no feat too big or small when it’s for a good cause.