GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

We want to begin by saying thank you for giving to our general fund and supporting our local ministries, including program costs, salaries, property, and related administrative support needs, and 10% going towards mission.

EBPC launched the WillCo Volunteer Connections Corner in May 2023 to provide an online central clearinghouse connecting individuals or groups to faith-based and other charitable organizations providing meaningful services in Williamson County and the Greater Metropolitan Nashville area.

Your gifts will help cover WVCC's ongoing operational costs and keep making these connections possible. Please indicate "WVCC" in the memo section.


Impact Spotlight

If there is ever any doubt that your investment in EBPC lives on through lives touched, please check our latest "30 for 30 (After 30)" installment.

Sarah Early Seltrecht spent part of her childhood being nurtured in her faith at EBPC before moving away. She returned to Nashville to attend Belmont University, and during her college days came back to worship at EBPC, as well as participate in service projects. Her story demonstrates how our investing the time and resources over the years in our faith formation ministry has truly impacted lives.

Faith Formation, especially opportunities immersed in the actions of mission and service opportunities is of primary importance at EBPC for everyone from the youngest child to the oldest child at heart. Please consider that when you invest in EBPC you are not just making sure that the lights stay on or there is paper in the copy machine, but you are an instrumental disciple, helping to carry out scriptural responsibilities to pass the baton onto the next generation and ensure that God’s Word stays alive in the world.

Listen to Katie Rose as she tells how her experiences in the youth group decades ago impacted her life and faith journey, including her career path. Katie is the daughter of Dr. Mary Jane Brown and Dennis Sander, who were among the founding families who first started worshiping down the street at the YMCA in the late 1980’s and who contributed to building the very facilities that we worshiping in each Sunday morning.

Giving Opportunities

  • Presbyterian Disaster Relief

    If you would like to help with disaster relief, please send a check to the church with disaster relief in the subject line or donate online and choose the fund “Presbyterian Disaster Relief.” In the memo line identify the Disaster Relief code for the area you wish to direct your gift. PDA works to make sure funds are sent where they are needed most.

  • Special Offerings

    Throughout the year, we identify special needs or opportunities for us to address as a church family. Through these expressions of generosity (e.g. Matthew 25, Joy Gift, One Great Hour of Sharing), God’s love is shared in tangible ways.

  • Memorial Gift

    Memorial gifts can be made in honor of a loved one or in someone’s memory. When the church is designated as a memorial gift by an individual or family, we honor the donor’s intent wherever possible. When making a memorial gift, please note in the memo line as to whom you are making the gift in honor of. Undesignated memorial gifts will go to our building fund.