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2 tools every church needs to use to accept credit cards

In Links I Like, MinistryTags administration, Church Technology, TechnologyPublish DateJuly 9, 201318 Views2 Comments samluce

No matter what size your church is you have to be able to accept credit cards. Our days as a cash based society are numbered if not over. Here are two tools we use at our church to allow us to accept credit card payments. …

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My name is Sam Luce and I have been a pastor at Redeemer Church in Utica NY for the past 24 years. 18 of those years serving as children’s pastor. Currently, I am serving as the Global Pastor to Families. This is my personal blog it is focused on Discipleship, Family Ministry, and Theology.

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2 responses to “2 tools every church needs to use to accept credit cards”

  1. Carl Avatar
    Carl
    August 8, 2014

    Hey Sam,

    Our church is considering getting PushPay, but I’m confused by your statement, “This will not make up the bulk of our giving it does allow for people who prefer to operate cashless to give spontaneously.” What do you mean by this?

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    1. samluce Avatar
      samluce
      August 8, 2014

      In our context we don’t have a ton of tech savvy people so for us pushpay doesn’t make up the bulk of our giving. Many younger people use it and we use it as a way for people who give online to have a tech way to give spontaneously to a special offering. Does that make sense?

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