Contribute
Your financial support of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church may take the form of an annual tithe, a one-time donation, or a bequest to future generations. It may be a few dollars in the collection plate, or a purchase in The Shop, on Sundays. Every contribution helps us to serve this community of faith, to lend a hand to our neighbors, and to advance the earthly ministry of Jesus Christ.
 
We invite you to explore this page to learn about the various ways you can contribute to the life and ministries of this church.


Pledge Campaign

Pledging is at the very heart of stewardship at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. The success of our annual pledge campaign determines how much we as a faith community can invest in ministries to our members and to the world. To pledge your support to the 2013 Pledge Campaign, please fill out the 2013 pledge card.

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Fulfill Your Pledge

If you have submitted a pledge of support to Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, we thank you! We offer a number of options for you to fulfill your pledge. 
 
You may fulfill your pledge online. Simply log on to the secure FAPC members' page and follow the instructions carefully. You can fulfill your pledge with a one-time payment or through monthly installments. (Note that the "total" field refers to the total of your monthly payment, not your annual total.) Debit, credit and bank transfers are all accepted. 
 
We will also gratefully accept your checks, payable to Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. Please write "Pledge Campaign" in the memo line, and mail to the Business Office at 7 W. 55th St., New York, NY 10019. 

 

Planned Giving

Planned giving can mean remembering Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in your will -- but that is just one possibility. Members have also named the church as a beneficiary of bank and retirement accounts, life insurance policies, annuities and trusts. Making a planned gift is not just for those who have wealth or special financial expertise, but for anyone with a generous spirit who wants to designate their gifts while they are living. 

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Legacy Circle

The Legacy Circle was established so that we might recognize and thank our members and friends who have remembered Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in their planned giving. More than 130 individuals have now made such a commitment in thanksgiving to God.

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Pew Dedication

Pew DedicationsIndividual members, families, groups and friends can dedicate a favorite pew in the Sanctuary with an inscribed plaque as a memorial to a loved one, to honor a particular person, or simply to leave their own, lasting tribute to the church.

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The Shop at FAPC

Online Gift ShopYou'll want to visit The Shop at FAPC on Sunday mornings, where you will find a variety of religious collectibles, custom-designed articles, books, music and jewelry. Please visit often, as we are always adding new products. The Shop is located in the Gallery on the ground floor of the church house. We are open after the 9:30 am and 11 am services during the program year, and after the 10 am service in the summer.

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Your tax-deductible donations to Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church help to support the programs and ministries of the church. Thank you for your generosity.

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