Give like it matters - because it does!

Why We Give

• Support meaningful worship and ministries
• Care for children, youth, and families
• Reach out to the local community and global missions
• Maintain and improve church facilities for future generations

Make an Impact Today

Choose how you’d like to give:

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Online Giving

Quick, secure, and convenient — give a one-time gift or set up recurring donations.

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By Mail

Send a check or money order to:
Willowbrook UMC
19390 North 99th Ave
Sun City AZ 85373

Include “General Fund” or chosen ministry in memo.

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Giving in Worship

Bring your gift to Sunday worship and place it in the offering plate.  Envelopes are available in the pews.

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Recurring Giving

Consider setting up a monthly gift to sustain ongoing ministries and outreach. Recurring donations provide steady support and make long-term planning possible.

 

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Legacy & Planned Giving

Leave a lasting testimony of faith through bequests, memorial gifts, or other planned giving options.

Your gifts ensure Willowbrook’s mission thrives for generations.

God Loves a Cheerful Volunteer… Especially One with Life Experience

Giving isn’t just about money — your time, skills, and service also make a difference. Explore volunteer opportunities that match your gifts and passions.

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Questions or Assistance?

If you need help giving online, want to learn more about planned giving, or have questions about your contribution, we’re here for you.

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Mark 12:41-44

As Jesus sat near the Temple treasury, he watched the people as they dropped in their money. Many rich men dropped in a lot of money; then a poor widow came along and dropped in two little copper coins, worth about a penny. He called his disciples together and said to them, "I tell you that this poor widow put more in the offering box than all the others. For the others put in what they had to spare of their riches; but she, poor as she is, put in all she had-she gave all she had to live on."