Parishioners can make financial contributions for our operating and mortgage expenses by cash in an envelope with your name on it or by check. Church envelopes are available at church.
To assist you, St. Anne offers options for electronic giving. These options are easy, secure and often times free, providing you the opportunity to conveniently and regularly make
your contributions. Learn more about Automated Withdrawal and Bill Pay Account – two easy and convenient electronic giving Options. For an overview of these options, click on the link below to learn more:
Here is more detail on how to get started with Automated Withdrawal:
You can make your contributions by electronic automatic withdrawal (otherwise known as ACH) from your bank account. A contribution can be deducted from your account on the 5th and/or 20th of the month. You can authorize this way of contributing on the stewardship form. Forms can be found in the kiosk section of the Gathering Area.
For our parish members and guests who prefer to make contributions online, St. Anne is now set up to accept donations through a secure site provided by E-Giving.
Getting Started
Select the “E-Giving” link here http://e-giving.org/start.asp?id=2039 to begin making your online donation.
The first time you use this service, you will be asked to quickly and easily register as a member of St. Anne. To do this, click on the red “Not Signed Up Yet? Sign Up Here” link on the log-in page. Be sure to keep your user name and password for future logins. That information is not available to anyone else. You are now ready to make a donation!
Payment Methods
- Credit Cards – MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express are accepted.
- (EFT) Checking or Saving Account Transfers are accepted.
Payment Options
- Donate one time immediately.
- Donate one time – scheduled on a future date.
- Donate on a recurring scheduled basis.
SCRIP
SCRIP is one of our main sources of revenue. It is a gift card/gift certificate program. St. AnneChurch buys SCRIP cards from local merchants and a national organization that purchases large quantities of such cards from retailers, grocery chains, restaurants, home-improvement centers and department stores at a discounted value. Parishioners purchase the SCRIP giftcard at the face value of the card. The difference between the face value of the card and the discounted cost of the card is the proceeds generated for the St. Anne parish.
This program provides parishioners an opportunity to channel payment for basic, everyday needs through SCRIP, and generate funds for the parish, without additional expense or extra financial contribution by the parishioner. By using SCRIP gift cards or gift certificates,parishioners support many merchants and our neighbors employed by participating local merchants, and the parish receives between 1% and 20% of the SCRIP certificate value.
Every SCRIP purchase builds our parish and grows our community. SCRIP purchases are never too small to make a difference. The purchase of one particular $50 grocery card each week will yield $125 a year for the parish. Now, multiply that by 10, 20 or 100 parishioners,simply purchasing groceries every week.
There is no hidden cost to the parishioner. A check written to a retailer or grocery store can just as easily be written to St. Anne SCRIP. The same amounts of goods, food or services are obtained, but through SCRIP participation, some part of the transaction benefits the parish.Since its beginning in 2000, SCRIP has generated over $243,000 in proceeds to the parish.
How does it work?
SCRIP contributions to St. Anne
Why I use SCRIP
Holiday
Click for a Cash and Carry Scrip Order Form
Click for a “Special Order” Scrip Order Form
For a complete list of retailers go to glscrip.com and click on Retailers List
CONSIGNMENT SALE
Seasonal consignment shopping is a fast growing trend, especially for baby and children’s items. Kids grow so fast, and items like clothes, strollers, car seats, cribs and toys many times seem barely used. Seasonal consignment sales offer a unique venue for both sellers and shoppers. These sales set up shop for a weekend or a few days more in the spring and fall. The advantages to seasonal consignment sales are numerous:
- shoppers find better prices at seasonal consignment sales than at consignment shops
- the variety and quality of items is better than what is found at garage sales
- consignors usually keep a larger percentage of the price of their sold items
- there is none of the hassle that comes with advertising and holding a garage sale
St. Anne holds an Children’s Consignment Sale typically in May and August. Below are instructions for participating in this consignment sale.
- Accepted items
- Consigner Agreement
- Consignment Instructions
- Consignment Tag Template
- Drop-off Instructions
- Donation Instructions
- Item Preparation
- Large Equipment Area









