How to Create Giving Moments that Inspire Generosity in Your Church
December 10, 2025

Every Sunday, churches everywhere carve out a moment to talk about giving. But let’s be honest—sometimes that moment can feel a little awkward, routine, or even skipped over without much thought. What if, instead, it became one of the most meaningful parts of your entire service?
When it’s done well, the giving moment isn’t just an announcement about money—it’s a powerful opportunity to disciple your church family, share vision, and inspire joyful, heartfelt generosity.
Here’s how you can shift your giving moment from something routine to something transformational.
Why the Giving Moment Matters
In today’s culture, money can be an uncomfortable subject—often avoided or misunderstood. That’s why the giving moment in your service is so important. It’s one of the few times you get to talk openly and intentionally about stewardship and generosity. It’s a chance to:
- Teach biblical principles about giving
- Show how giving fuels the mission of your church
- Encourage people to grow in trust and generosity
When you communicate the heart behind giving, you help people see it not as a duty, but as an act of worship and an invitation to join in the work God is doing.
5 Keys to an Effective Giving Moment
1. Make It Pastoral, Not Promotional
Your goal isn’t to hit a budget target—it’s to disciple people. Approach the giving moment like a pastor, not a fundraiser. Use it to point people back to the spiritual significance of generosity, not just the financial needs of the church.
Pro Tip: Frame giving as a response to God’s generosity toward us, not the church’s need for money.
2. Connect Giving to Impact
People are more motivated to give when they can see the difference their generosity is making. Use this time to share real stories about lives being changed, ministries growing, and how giving is making a real impact.
For example:
“Because of your giving, we were able to launch a new ministry last month that’s already helping families in need.”
3. Keep It Short, But Meaningful
You don’t need to deliver a full sermon during the giving moment. In fact, keeping it short can make it even more powerful. Aim for 60 to 90 seconds of intentional, clear communication that ties giving back to your church’s mission and God’s Word.
4. Use Scripture & Real Stories
Anchor the moment in Scripture and real-life examples. Share a verse about generosity or a short testimony of how giving has made a difference in someone’s life.
Example: “In 2 Corinthians 9:7, Paul reminds us that God loves a cheerful giver. Today, we celebrate the generosity of this church family and the way it’s fueling ministry every single week.”
5. Give Clear Next Steps
Always make it simple and clear how people can participate:
- Online giving options
- Giving boxes in the lobby
- Text-to-give instructions
But don’t stop there. Encourage people to reflect on why they give, how they give, and how God is growing their heart through the practice of stewardship.
From Transaction to Transformation
When you approach the giving moment as something more than a financial transaction, it becomes a key part of your church’s discipleship strategy. Over time, these moments will shape a community of believers who understand, value, and live out biblical generosity.
A thoughtful, Spirit-led giving moment creates space for God to move in people’s hearts—and that’s where true transformation begins.
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This article was written in partnership with our friends at Christian Stewardship Network. To learn more, visit them at christianstewardshipnetwork.com.
This article should not be considered legal, tax, or financial advice. You may wish to consult a tax or financial advisor about your individual financial situation.
