The dish where money is put in church is typically referred to as an offering plate or collection plate. It is used during religious services to collect donations from congregants to support the church and its activities. The act of giving money in this way is often seen as a form of financial support for the church and its mission.
No, going to church is always free. The money you put in the basket is just a donation, not a payment to go to church, you may put money in the basket, but you do not need to.
It is called a crucible.
When when you put money in your account it is called "making a deposit."
God asks Church members give 10% percent of their wages to the Church as a way of giving it to God. This is called a tithe. Literally translated "tithe" means "tenth" Anything above and beyond the 10% tithe is called an offering. This is simply choosing to give money to God because you want to.
A cloche!
By ecusing the poor and fining them for things they did not do or force the money or will charge you with clergy to be put to death
deposit
No you can't able to put casserole dish on the hop.
Pocket money is called pocket money because money was put into the pockets.If money was in the pocket, the person could spend it
yes you can, but you have to put on either a glass dish or metal dish
I cannot see any reason why he should not. If he has sufficient monies to support himself he could domate it back to the church. I am sure that the local church could put the money to good use.
It is called a church truck.