Your generosity changes lives.

What happens in and through University Christian Church would not be possible without your giving. People come to know Jesus locally and globally, marriages and families are healed, and the next generation is being raised up - all because you respond to God's invitation to partner with Him in what He's doing. Thank you for making an investment in the kingdom of God and our church family!

Ways To Give

Give Online

You can give here on this page of our website or on our app!

Give In Person

There are black kiosks in and around our service areas, and there is also a dropbox at the UCC office if you wish to make a physical gift outside of Sunday mornings. 

Mail A Check

Please mail all checks to the UCC office, 1506 Browning Ave. STE 101, Manhattan, KS 66502

Looking for other ways to give?

Crypto Donations | We've partnered with Engiven to make it easy to give. Click here to make your crypto gift!

Stock Donations | Capital gains taxes can be avoided when you donate appreciated stock, and you may receive a tax deduction for the full value of the stock on the date of transfer. You must have owned the stock for at least one year to qualify for these tax advantages. Click here to make your stock donation.

IRA |If you are over 70.5 years old, you can give directly from your traditional IRA. These donations count toward your required minimum distribution but are not taxed, potentially lowering your adjusted gross income for tax purposes. Consult your tax advisor and IRA custodian, then contact us.

Non-Cash Donations, Property, Real Estate, or Vehicles | Please send a detailed email to office@university.church.

Giving Opportunities

General Fund

The General Fund is anything but general. It fuels our mission of Love God, Love People, & Bring the Two Together every day through our ministries, campuses, and outreach partners.

The Way Out

The Way Out is a generosity campaign that aims to free up funds for expanding ministry by eliminating building debt.
This is not about buildings. It’s about mission. It’s about legacy. It’s about making sure the next generation receives a church that is healthy, growing, and ready to reach people who are searching for hope.