No, certainly not. It does not matter what form the tithe is in - a cheque placed in the mail to a mission organisation is just as much a tithe as one placed in a church envelope. It could also consist of goods instead of money.
"Tithes" is spelled correctly
Church of the Tithes was created in 1842.
Church of the Tithes ended in 1240.
no. you must pay your tithes to a church
Yes parishes in Quebec do collect tithes.
Council on the Disposition of the Tithes was created in 1838.
Tithes have been paid to many different people over the years. Abram paid tithes to Melchizidek, the king of Salem. The Israelite children paid tithes to God.
Yes third world churches also pay tithes.
They recieved tithes and donations.
Of course, all subjects of the Church - meaning all men, including the King - paid tithes.
Anthony Pearson has written: 'The great case of tithes truly stated, clearly open'd, and fully resolv'd' -- subject(s): Society of Friends, Doctrinal and controversial works, Tithes 'The great case of tithes' -- subject(s): Tithes, Society of Friends, Doctrinal and controversial works
Tithes and offerings are deducted on Schedule A of your 1040 tax return. It is just about halfway down the form.