What is Tithing

Tithing is returning the first 10% of your income to God through your local church.. We put God first with our first and best, trusting Him to provide (Proverbs 3:9). God’s people practiced the tithe from the beginning (Genesis 14:20), and Jesus affirmed it, calling us to do it with a heart of justice, mercy, and faithfulness (Matthew 23:23). God even invites us to “test” Him in this—bring the whole tithe and see His provision (Malachi 3:10).

About the 90-Day Tithing Challenge

This is a simple next step to put God first in your finances and watch Him work (Malachi 3:10; Proverbs 3:9).

How it works

Commit to return the first 10% of every paycheck for 90 days through Oasis.

  1. Practice consistency—set it to recur so you don’t forget.

  2. Pray & Track what God is doing in your life during the 90 days.

  3. Check-ins: we’ll send Scripture, encouragement, and quick touchpoints along the way.

Our heart

This isn’t about money—it’s about lordship and trust. We’ll pastor you, answer questions, and celebrate what God does.

Ready to start?

Why give?

  • God owns it all. Giving acknowledges His Lordship. (Psalm 24:1)

  • Put God first. Honor the Lord with your first and best. (Proverbs 3:9–10)

  • Shape your heart. Your heart follows your treasure. (Matthew 6:21)

  • Fuel the mission. “Bring the whole tithe… that there may be food in my house.” (Malachi 3:10)

  • Bless people. Generosity meets real needs in the church family. (Acts 4:34–35)

  • Imitate Jesus. We give because He first gave Himself for us. (2 Corinthians 8:9)

Share Your Story

Your testimony builds faith. “They triumphed… by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.” (Revelation 12:11)

How to share (quick + simple)

  1. Pray and reflect on your 90 days.

  2. Write 3–6 sentences

  3. Submit below

    Story prompts

    • What made you join the 90-Day Tithing Challenge?

    • How did God shift your heart toward trust?

    • Any unexpected provision, breakthrough, or answered prayer?

    • What changed in your habits or perspective?

    • How did this impact your family or future plans?

    • What would you tell someone considering the challenge?

      We won’t share dollar amounts. We may lightly edit for clarity.

How God Is Working In The Lives of People

“I've survived all of the hardest financial moments of my life despite feeling like things were insurmountable at times. I believe wholeheartedly it's because of my obedience to CONTINUE giving through these times. and he continues to show up over and over again.”

John Falco

“Giving has been a way that God has challenged me but through that challenge I’ve been able to see God work in my life. In high or low moments, I am reminded that “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it;” Psalms‬ ‭24‬:‭1‬ ‭NIV‬‬. So all my resources and everything that I have belongs to Him, My Father and Source, and I have the responsibility of managing it well as His daughter. “

Nerly Fertil

Ways To Give

Venmo - @OASISCHURCHSF

Text To Give- Text ‘GIVE’ To 844-972-2444

Giving Envelope

Online

Kiosk ( Church Lobby)

In Person

Crypto/Stocks

 FAQs

  • That’s the heart of the challenge. Commit to returning the first 10% for 90 days, set it to recur, and pray as you go. (Malachi 3:10)

  • Many choose gross to honor God first (before deductions). Pray, decide in faith, and be consistent. (Proverbs 3:9)

  • Tithing and wisdom go together. Make a budget, seek counsel, and trust God as you obey. We can help you plan. (Malachi 3:10)

  • No. If Oasis is your church home (or you’re exploring), you’re invited to practice this here.

  • No guilt—just jump back in. Recurring giving helps you stay consistent.

  • To mission and ministry through Oasis: services, discipleship, outreach, benevolence, staff, and facilities. (Acts 4:34–35; 1 Timothy 5:17–18)

  • Yes—contributions to Oasis are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. You’ll receive a giving statement for your records.

  • Yes

  • The tithe is a starting point, not a ceiling. We grow into cheerful, generous giving. (Matthew 23:23; 2 Corinthians 9:6–8)