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Energy & Construction 2011 Business Plan Review Welcome to MyBethel – Bethel Cleveland’s Online Community Powered by CCB Does God Like Things that Go “Crunch”?
Cosmo Decides that He Needs to Give a Portion of His Weekly Dog Biscuits Earnings to Bethel Cleveland Where’s the verse that says if you are a cheerful dog you should be a cheerful giver? 2 Cor 9:??
Cosmo Normally Drives to Church, but His Owner Recently Bought a Car with a Stick Shift, So He Logs Into MyBethel to Give On-Line What’s a clutch?
His Home Page Appears, and Cosmo Clicks the “Give” Tab Give tab
Cosmo Knows that He Gets Easily Distracted by His Busy Lifestyle (Chasing Squirrels) so He Decides to Set Up an Automatic Repeating Schedule Two options Checking account processing has less fees for the church
After Choosing “Checking Account”, He Enters the Amount, Selects the Fund, and then the Frequency Auto populated based upon his profile
He Can Chose to Donate Until So Many Contributions Have Been Made or Until He Stops the Schedule Continue schedule until… Routing and Account Number If Cosmo had chosen the Credit Card option the prompts would be for credit card information
His Scheduled Repeating Gifts are Displayed on the Right Cosmo can print his Giving Statement which will include all his donations to Bethel Cleveland: On-line giving Any biscuits he drops in the offering bag at church services
Cosmo Can Go to His Profile For More Information Financial Tab
And Scroll Down to See / Stop His Scheduled Repeating Gifts
A Special Need is Mentioned at Church, So Cosmo Decides to Make a Once Time Offering
After Logging Into MyBethel, Cosmo Clicks the Give Tab and then Selects to Make a One-Time Gift Two options Checking account processing has less fees for the church
Depending Upon the Option Chosen, Cosmo Can Give Using His Checking Account or Via a Credit Card Auto populated based upon his profile
Barney, One of Cosmo’s Buddies from his Dog Obedience Class, Stops by For a Visit and Would Like to Donate
He Clicks the “Give if you are not in MyBethel” Link on the Website and this Screen Appears “Bethel Middleburg Hts.” is the default option
Barney then Enters the Information to Make the Donation Since Barney is not in MyBethel, Barney will need to enter his information
Summary Using your MyBethel account, you can: Establish a schedule of automatic repeating gifts Make a one time gift at any time Use your checking account or credit card View / report your Giving Statement at any time Includes all of your donations (both made in person and via MyBethel) If you don’t have a MyBethel account, you can: Make a one time gift at any time You will have to enter your contact information each time Use your credit card You will receive your Giving Statement at the end of the year You can sign up to join MyBethel via the Website: Check out the MyBethel web page to start If you attend Bethel Cleveland, chose the campus you attend
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