Giving @ New Life
At New Life, generosity is one of our core values. We believe that God loves us deeply and calls us to be generous with all that He has entrusted to us. Through our generosity, we play a vital role in advancing His Kingdom here on earth.
We recognise that money holds significant influence in today’s world. Jesus didn’t avoid the topic—He spoke directly to those with wealth and showed great compassion for those in need. Our approach to money often reflects the state of our hearts, and Jesus consistently prioritised the heart above all else. At New Life, our first desire is to align our hearts with Gods.
When our hearts are aligned with Him, we are better able to seek His guidance in how we steward both our lives and our resources. Giving is an act of worship—an expression of our love for God. For those who consider New Life their home, we invite you to prayerfully consider how God is calling you to support the church family financially, and to contribute to the vital ministry work happening here.
Regular Giving…
The majority of people give through standing orders. There are no fees to do this, and it helps us to steward well all that God provides.
You can set one up using the details below:
Account name: New Life Baptist Church
Account number: 50614971
Sort code: 40-35-03
Branch: HSBC Thirsk
One-Off Giving…
Cash and cheques can be placed in the offering box in the church foyer.
For one-off digital gifts, please click below. Please remember to enter your name within the reference, as well as if this is a ‘regular’, ‘one-off’, or special appeal gift.
In the reference please say if it is a 'Regular gift', ‘One-off gift’, or for a special appeal. This helps us with our financial planning.
If you are a UK tax payer, we can claim gift aid on your behalf, thus adding an extra £25 for every £100 you give. If you would like us to grow your giving in this way or need more information, then please speak to our Giving Secretary, Jayne West, or email giving@nlbc.org.uk.
All of our accounts and compliance documents can be found on the Charity Commission Website.

