To start the process click the "Set up my profile" button.

Already set up to give online? Then click the “Online giving" button.
Giving on a Smartphone or Tablet
Giving through a mobile App is another way to experience the joy of giving! SecureGive is a mobile App that is safe and secure to use. It allows any person with a App enabled smartphone or tablet to give anywhere and anytime. With SecureGive you can setup single or reoccurring giving transactions.
To download and use, visit your smartphone’s App Market and search for SecureGive. Download the free App. Once you open the App you can search by city or zip code (68116), find StoneBridge Christian Church and set as home organization. Sign up/login with your telephone number and create a password. Choose the campus (StoneBridge). To set up a donation choose a fund and donation amount; then input your bank card information. The App includes a helpful giving calculator.
Giving On Site
Give cash or check during any weekend service.
Questions?
If you have any questions or want further information on StoneBridge’s Online Giving program, please contact Mike McCrery, Director of Operations, at
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or 402.571.2038.
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Do not go into Debt to Give
We strongly suggest that no one use a credit card unless it is paid off every month. The Bible speaks in Proverbs 22:7 about “…the borrower [being] servant to the lender.” We do not wish our congregation to go into debt by tithing on a credit card.
What else does the Bible say about giving?
The standard for giving under the Old Testament law was the tithe.
Each person was expected to give the first 10% of his/her income, as well as his livestock and his crops, to God (Leviticus 27:30-33; Malachi 3:8; Luke 18:11-12). People were obligated to tithe under the law of Moses. This changed after Jesus' death because His sacrifice satisfied all of the requirements of the law (Matthew 5:17).
As believers in Jesus Christ, we are no longer controlled by the law.
We give, not under obligation, but out of our appreciation for Christ's sacrifice for our sake. Jesus came to bring the law to its perfect conclusion through grace. Grace-filled hearts lead to generous action. We do not see the tithe as a rule but as a standard of generosity for all times.
There are several verses in the New Testament that suggest guidelines for giving.
We should give regularly (1 Corinthians 16:2), privately (Matthew 6:3-4 ), proportionally (2 Corinthians 8:11-13), generously (2 Corinthians 9:6) and cheerfully (2 Corinthians 9:7-8).
Our attitude toward giving is more important than the amount of our giving.
Through our giving, we demonstrate our understanding that God provides everything we have. We express reliance on Him to meet our needs, not ourselves or our earnings. God wants us to offer ourselves to Him, fully, without reservation. If we do that, we will give our money as well.