
Would you like to join us in our mission of reaching people with the life-giving message of Jesus? Your generosity enables us to help more and more people experience a life-changing relationship with Him. We are truly grateful for your donation and hope the convenience and simplicity of online giving will be helpful to you.
Giving at New Song is simple and secure. Whether you'd like to give a single gift or schedule recurring gifts, just click below to get started.

Text To Give is a simple and secure way to give a one time or recurring gift! Simply text "Give" to and the amount you are wanting to give to 574-800-4264 (ex: "Give 100" would begin a gift for $100.)
The first time you text you will also set up your profile. Your profile will save your information for future use, and you can simply text "Give 100" to give on a future gift. After your gift is complete, you will also have the option to make your gift recurring.

If you prefer, you can still give during one of our weekend services by filling out a provided envelope and placing it in one of the offering buckets. This envelope (available in the auditorium) can be used to give by cash or check.
Tithes and Offerings can also be received via mail - simply send to:
New Song Church
1292 Baker St.
Plymouth, IN 46563

Financial giving can be divided into two categories: tithes and offerings. Here at NSC we believe that the tithe is an act of obedience, while the offering is an act of generosity over and above the tithe. The Bible teaches us that we worship the Lord with our tithe, which is 10% of our income. The tithe is to be contributed to the church on a regular basis (Malachi 3:10). Throughout the entirety of the Bible, both in Old and New Testaments, giving a tithe to God is the continual standard. Even Jesus Himself said it should be done (Luke 11:42).
When we feel called to give over and above our tithe, we do so as an offering. Like our tithe, offerings should be given as an act of worship. "Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work" (2 Corinthians 9:6-8).
Giving acknowledges God as the giver of everything we have (James 1:17). Giving reflects our trust that God will provide for us (Matthew 6:19-24). Giving allows us to be active participants in God's work on earth (2 Corinthians 9:6-7).