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By Shartia Brantley
The GRIO
12:00 PM on 01/30/2012

To tithe or not to tithe, that is the question.

Tithing, or giving 10 percent of your income to support the ministries of your church, is vulnerable during the slow economic recovery. As the national unemployment rate trends downward, currently at 8.5 percent, the opposite is true for African-Americans. Since October 2011, black unemployment has increased from 15 percent to 15.8 percent in December, according to Bureau for Labor Statistics.

The jobs crisis has impacted giving. The non-profit, Faith Communities Today, says 80 percent of congregations in a recent survey said they took a financial hit during the recession.

SHARTIA BRANTLEY REPORTS: TO TITHE OR NOT TO TITHE?


Dr. Thomas Johnson, Sr., Senior Pastor of Canaan Baptist Church of Christ in Harlem says many of his members were impacted by cuts on Wall Street, public education and public transportation. "We see a difference in our tallies on Sunday when we count our tithes and offerings that there has been some decline," he says.

Some of the funds from tithing and offerings are used for building maintenance and infrastructure. But despite the dip in giving he says members expect the type of ministries they are accustomed to. "People still expect the same level of passion, and energy and resources and opportunities in worship." Dr. Johnson says.

Giving by the numbers

According to Giving USA, religious charitable giving accounted for 35 percent of the $290.89 billion in charitable contributions in 2010 or about $100.63 billion. Approximately 87 percent of donations came from individuals and family foundations or an estimated $87.5 billion. This includes contributions to houses of worship, national offices of denominations and faith groups, ministries, and religious communities.

Overall, giving was up 0.8 percent from 2009 to 2010, but if you adjust for inflation giving was down 0.8 percent. 2010 was the 56th year religion received the largest share of charitable dollars, but giving to religion has been decreasing as a share of total contributions since the 1986 to 1990 period, according to the Giving USA report.

Houses of worship are feeling the pinch.

According to non-profit Empty Tomb which gathers data from thousands of houses of worship in the U.S., per member giving as a percent of income was 2.38 percent in 2009, this is the lowest since data tracking began in 1968. Sylvia Ronsvalle, Vice President at Empty Tomb, says contributions have been declining whether the economy is good or bad. "Church giving is close to the family, it's not the first place people will cut," Ronsvalle says.

Per member giving in dollars was $854.25 in 2009 after peaking at $863.81 in 2007, according to Empty Tomb. It declined for the first time in 2008, since tracking began in 1968. "As we become richer are we not giving more to the church, if that happens over time, it can weaken commitment," Ronsvalle explains.

"Church giving may have been more vulnerable during the last economic downturn, versus in the 1970s when people were still more committed and resisted decreasing giving until they had to," she says. "I wouldn't say it's only the economy, it's also that commitment to church."

Balance tithing with the budget

Many worshipers try to balance obedience to tithing with trying to pay their bills.
"We need to get away from thinking there has to be a set number on what you need to tithe," says Sharon Epperson, CNBC Senior Commodities and Personal Finance Correspondent.

Epperson says financial obligations should be paid first and tithing is a financial obligation. Church members "need to figure out how to budget and how to figure out how much to give each."

If people are looking for extra money to put in the collection plate on Sundays, Epperson suggests they look at ways to trim their budget such as cutting their cable, switching to a cheaper utilities provider and cutting transportation costs.

A person giving of their time and talents should also be factored into contributions to houses of worship she says.

Tithing talk

There are two sides of the tithing debate, spiritual and practical.

Dr. Johnson says church members have an obligation to tithe. "According to the bible to the tithe belongs to the Lord. If you have $1 you bring God a dime, if you have $100 you bring God $10 and so forth," he explains. "The expectation that everybody will tithe with what they have is still there."

"I like a lot of Amens, but on tithing I don't get too many Amens on that, but I'm still obligated to do it."

Dr. Johnson says Canaan is receiving adult disciples who have no understanding of how Christianity functions. As a result for adult Christians tithing can be a strange request. Dr. Johnson says God entrusts us and we should be a good steward of our income.

Although referenced numerous times the Bible, tithing has its critics.

"[Preachers] use trickery and gimmicks to manipulate the congregation into paying 10 percent of their income," says R. Renee, co-author of The Tithing Hoax book and blog. She says tithing has placed a financial, emotional and spiritual burden on people.

"People or congregations feel compelled to pay this money even if they can't afford it,"
she says.

R. Renee says church members should support the church financially, but it should be voluntary or through free will offerings. "Even if they can't support with their finances, they can support with their time and skills."

Pastor Marc Royster of the Harvest for Christ Church & Ministries in Miramar, Florida says his church has seen a pretty consistent level of giving. He said some of his members are feeling the effects of a slow economic recovery. "Several people are on the bubble, if I can use that term. Threats of layoffs, threats of furloughs, so it's a scary, scary time," Pastor Royster says.

"It would be irresponsible of me to vilify or ostracize a person because they are unable to give," Pastor Royster suggests.

He says he does not have to look at a balance sheet get any indication that things are going wrong. "My congregation comes directly to me and I know the stories of how mom is doing bad, a brother or a sister is having some struggles so I hear these stories all the time," he says.

Congregations, especially, those in hard hit communities must learn how to serve more people with fewer financial resources.

"When the economy starts getting better the African American community tends to be the last layer of citizens to feel the effect of that," Dr. Johnson says.


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Saint,

Tithing is a choice that one has to make for oneself. People usually give offerings if they don't give a set tithe.

I say let the churches have faith in God like they teach the members.


Tuesday, January 31st 2012 at 2:38AM
Jen Fad
Hello Saint,

You made a point that if Black preachers claiming they love Jesus so much then they would be on the highways and byways as Jesus was spreading the word which has nothing to do with tithing.

But anyway stupid, today it is done differently. Since the time of Jesus tremendous changes and improvements has come about such as the Internet, Blackberry, radio and TV, am I right.

Furthermore, Black American preachers have no business following Jesus and his Word when Jesus was not a Black American born out of plantation slavery.

The fact that prophets are racially different says a lot. It means that a people of one race cannot look to God through the prophets of another race. Each race must look to God through one of their own kinds that God has anointed for them.

Again, do not overlook the fact that prophets are racially different. You see that God anointed an Arab (Prophet Mohammed) for the Arabian people. You see that God anointed an Israelite (Jesus) for the house of Israel. How then should it be difficult for you to understand that Black Americans must have a Black American prophet as well?

So, stop being stupid and apply your intelligence to what I have shown you that prophets are racially different and why we are racially different says a lot.

Consequentially, you are not the same race as Jesus was idiot. So stop aligning yourself with the Jewish people since you are not Jewish. You are embarrassing me before the world that you (my people) would be so ignorant and stupid searching for God through people and prophets of a different race.

Wake up dummy!

Tuesday, January 31st 2012 at 9:25PM
Harry Watley
Hello Saint,

I don't think you understood what I say. So, I will say it again. A lot has changed in over 2000 years and I named some of these changes and advancements.

If we are to do things today the way they were done 2000 years ago then can you really say humanity has advanced? I don't think so!

Furthermore, I said that when I come to Brooklyn I wanted to see you and these ignorant so-called Black American Hebrew Israelites. You turned me down, but I still have the burning desire to see these ignorant so-called Black American Hebrew Israelites who uses the Bible as their guide when Black Americans are not written about in the Bible.

So again, you are missing my point that things are done differently today than they were 2000 years ago. The so-called Black American Hebrew Israelites are ignorant people since they want to live today as Jesus lived 2000 years ago. The way you all dressed is 2000 years outdated. You all look like gladiators of 2000 years ago.

Tuesday, January 31st 2012 at 10:02PM
Harry Watley
@ Saint,

This video clip I came across is really good .
"Who Told You That: Giving"

http://youtu.be/KcGYlq68_9U



Tuesday, January 31st 2012 at 10:11PM
Jen Fad
Jake, From where I live in a very small town with no mega-churches (business') they still have their churches go from churchs with eache other's chiors doing singings all day to raise miney for each other's church special needs...holding bake sales, car washes, ect. like they always have when extra money is needed, they are dong just fine. (smile)

Oh, how do I know this, well I have friends of all faiths and if there is one thing I will never miss are hours and hours of old time religious songs being sung and they know to call me when they will be having them as I will be right there to give all of the money support and volunteer time needed to help them be a success. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Now that the name 'temple' has been mentioned, can you imagine each month a temple that recieves 40% of Mitt Romney's worth being given to it?

Yep, this is required by the Mormon religion of each and every member, each and every month or you can not belong.(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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