United Methodist Church Funding & Giving

At the general or churchwide level, United Methodists support ministry in three ways.

  • Apportioned funds: A portion of each local church budget
  • Special Sundays with offerings
  • Designated giving

Apportioned Funds

The main way we support the ministries of the church is through our apportioned funds, a method of giving that proportionally allocates the churchwide budget to conferences and local churches.

For United Methodists this method of giving has become a strong, generous tradition.

Together, through our connected congregations, we accomplish what no single church, district or annual conference ever could hope to do alone. In this way, each individual, each family, each congregation gives a fair share for the church's work. We combine our prayers, presence, gifts and service to make a significant difference in the lives of God's people.

The general funds include World Service, Africa University, Black College, Episcopal, General Administration, Interdenominational Cooperation and Ministerial Education.

Special Sundays

The United Methodist Church designates a number of Sundays throughout the year as opportunities for recognizing and supporting particular ministries. These are referred to as Special Sundays and most include an offering used to fund the work of these programs. Special Sundays fall into three different categories:

  • Churchwide Special Sundays with offerings:
    General Conference, the legislative body of the church, has set aside these six Sundays for churchwide emphasis: Human Relations Day, One Great Hour of Sharing, Native American Ministries Sunday, Peace with Justice Sunday, World Communion Sunday and United Methodist Student Day. Your support is critical to these important ministries that share God's gifts around the world.
  • Special Sundays approved for Annual Conference offerings: Four Special Sundays—Christian Education, Golden Cross, Rural Life, and Disability Awareness—are observed on dates determined by the annual conference, and the offerings are used for ministries within the annual conference.
  • Special Sundays without offerings: These Sundays—Heritage Sunday, Laity Sunday, Organ and Tissue Donor Sunday, Men's Ministry Sunday—are designated by the General Conference to focus attention on a specific aspect of the church's ministry; no special offering is taken.

Designated Giving

In addition to supporting conference and general church apportionments, each of us has the opportunity to make gifts to specific ministries. One-hundred percent of your gifts to these designated giving opportunities go to the selected project. No administrative costs are deducted.

This is often referred to as “second-mile giving” because, in The United Methodist Church, the “first mile” is for local churches to fulfill their World Service and other apportioned funds and conference benevolence commitments.

Opportunities for second-mile giving include:

The Advance: The Advance for Christ and His Church is an official United Methodist program for voluntary financial giving. Through the Advance, United Methodist individuals and groups support specific, approved mission programs or personnel with their financial gifts. More