The LDS Church does not have an official stance on accepting tithing from lottery winnings. It is recommended that individuals consult with their local church leaders for guidance on this matter.
yes
If the Church wants Tax Exemption Status then it has to be registered by the state. To accept donations, accept tithing from churchgoers... to participate in charities, these things will make the state force you to register.
New Jersey does not have laws in place that allows lottery winners to remain anonymous. You will have to identify yourself when you go forward to collect your winnings.
Islam is by doings, not by name
Most do. However, the Anglican Communion allows for variation from church to church.
It didn't accept that.
Yes! the church will still accept you.
Most members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") do pay ten percent of their salary to the Church. This is a Christian practice called a Tithe. It is not a requirement for Church membership, but most members do practice it. The Tithe goes to humanitarian efforts funded by the Church as well as paying Church expenses (utility bills, building funds, congregation activities, etc. Church Leaders are not paid for their service)To learn more about the Biblical practice of the Tithe, visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tithe.
The Seventh-Day Adventist Church may accept gay people who are celibate, but does not recognize their need to form intimate bonds or get married. The Church expects them to remain alone for the rest of their lives.Homosexuality: the Seventh Day Adventist Church
Whether or not to accept flouridation of their water.
No, instead he was excommunicated as a heretic.
No, Amex didn't go