Making a difference.

Methods of Giving

  • Use this secure online option to set up a one-time or recurring donation by clicking HERE. You will be able to designate all or part of your donation for a specific purpose at your discretion.

  • Checks can be made payable to South Austin Church and mailed to 6711 Menchaca Road, Austin, TX, 78745. If you would like to designate all or part of your donation for a specific purpose, please make a note in the memo line of the check.

  • To reduce fees and make your donation go further, please consider donating directly from your checking or savings account using the secure transfer option for one-time or recurring donations. You will be able to designate all or part of your donation for a specific purpose at your discretion. This can be set up HERE. Giving with a debit or credit card costs the church more than a bank transfer.

  • To get started, text any dollar amount to 84321 to give. Then, follow the quick, self-guided setup process. After that, donating is as easy as sending a text.

  • You can choose to support ministry by donating a non-cash asset like stock, real estate, livestock / agricultural products, or other items of marketable value. By giving non-cash gifts through the Nazarene Foundation, you can enjoy large tax savings and give a greater gift to ministry. Click HERE for more info.

  • There are many ways to give that can care for your loved ones, help you save on taxes, and provide for the work of the Kingdom. Click HERE to explore some gift models or learn more about your charitable giving options.

  • Food Pantry

    A compassionate ministry of the church that provides food and connections weekly for those in our community that are in need. All funds designated for the Food Pantry are used to purchase healthy food, primarily through our partnership with the Central Texas Food Bank at a reduced rate, as well as provide the supplies necessary to facilitate distribution.

  • Ukraine Crisis Response

    The ongoing invasion of Ukraine by a neighboring world power that began February 24, 2022, has displaced more than 14 million residents from their homes. With your help, Nazarene missionaries, pastors, and volunteers are partnering with Nazarene Compassionate Ministries to help displaced people travel to safe areas, secure shelter, and acquire food and supplies.

  • Thanksgiving Meals

    With community donations and pumpkin purchases, as well as local business sponsors, Summermoon Coffee, Thomas Esparza Law, Constable Stacy Suits, and Ruben Barrera Family Law, we are able to provide a turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans, stuffing, gravy, corn, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, rolls, and a pumpkin pie for 8 people in up to 500 families.

  • New Beginnings

    A vision to update and expand the campus so we can multiply compassionate ministries to offer more assistance for those in need, and provide more spaces and opportunities for the community to connect, heal, grow, and thrive. Since 1947, we have loved being integrated into the fabric of our community, and we are committed to sowing seeds for its future.