Legacy Offering
At the end of each year, we challenge the people of Freedom Church to go above and beyond their normal tithes by giving sacrificially to our Legacy Offering. This offering enables us to take significant steps forward in fulfilling the opportunities that God has placed before us locally, nationally, and around the world.
This year we are focusing on these Legacy Lanes:
Teacher Appreciation- Each year, we have the opportunity to honor local teachers by gifting them a handwritten note, a gift card, and lunch.
Last year, we were able to support two local elementary schools!
Lebanon Manor & Homewood - We are collecting items to fill gift bags for all the residents of Lebanon Manor and Homewood Assisted Living. Your generosity helps remind them they are loved and not forgotten this season.
Hope’s Toy Drive - Every year, our friends at Hope Community Church collect toys to help families provide toys for their kids during Christmas time. Help us partner with them by donating new toys.
Local Food Drive - We’re collecting food items to help keep our local food pantries stocked for the families in our community.
ALL DONATIONS ARE NEEDED BY NOVEMBER 30TH
Ways to give
In-person - Give during our Sunday services on November 30th by putting cash or checks into a Legacy Offering envelope and dropping it in one of the offering drop-boxes in the café or at the back of the auditorium. Make sure you make a note of which option you want your offering to go toward.
Online - Make a donation online through our giving platform, PushPay. Make sure you click the dropdown menu under “Fund” and select what you want your donation to go toward. Click here to make a donation online.
Mail - You can also mail a check to Freedom Church - PO Box 349, Lebanon, IN 46052. Make sure you write “Legacy Offering” in the memo line and make a note of which option you want your offering to go toward.
Food Pantry Donation List:
Shampoo
Conditioner
Body wash
Deodorant
Chicken Broth
Cranberry Sauce
Evaporated Milk
Pork and Beans
Pumpkin pie filling
Noodles
Stuffing
Canned Fruit
Canned Yams
Fruit cocktail
Canned Soup w/protein
Creamed Soups
Apple Juice
Fruit Juice
Canned Beef Stew
Canned Tuna or Chicken
Canned Chili w/meat*
Canned Pasta
Salsa
Cooking Oil
Healthy Snacks
Pasta and Rice Sides
Dried Beans
Dry Pasta
Tea and Coffee
Flour Tortillas
Taco Shells
Ramen Noodles
Spices
Basic Baking Ingredients
Hamburger / Tuna Helper Dinners
Tomato Juice
Peanut Butter
Jelly
Pancake Mix
Pancake Syrup
Cake Frosting
Macaroni & Cheese
Any Fruits or Vegetables
Noodle/Rice Side Dish Meals
Muffin/cake Mixes
Skillet Meals
Boxed Scalloped Potatoes
Boxed Mashed Potatoes
Brownie Mixes
Crackers
Bags of Rice
Cereal
Refried Beans
Spaghetti Sauce w/meat
Lebanon Manor & Homewood Donation List:
Shampoo
Conditioner
Body wash
Deodorant
Candy
Hats
Gloves
Chapstick
Lotion
Toy Drive List:
Ages 0–2 (Boys/Girls)
Sensory & learning toys: stacking cups, shape sorters, wooden puzzles
Character toys: Elmo, Cocomelon, Bluey, Mickey Mouse, etc.
Soft play: teethers, stuffed animals, play mats, Little People
Ages 3–5 (Boys/Girls)
Creative play: Playdough, art supplies, play food
Imaginative toys: princesses, Barbies, superheroes, monster trucks
Active fun: balls (basketball, football), board games, learning toys
Ages 6–8 (Boys/Girls)
Creative: Legos, stem toys, crafts
Active & outdoor: balls, skateboards, headphones
Favorites: Hot Wheels, Paw Patrol, dolls, Squishmallows
Ages 9–11 (Boys/Girls)
Creative: science kits, craft kits, Legos
Personal items: skincare, jewelry, hair or lip care, watches
Fun & hobbies: board games, chapter books, Mini Brands
Ages 12–15 (Boys/Girls)
Self-care: skincare, makeup, hair accessories, grooming kits
Hobbies: art/craft supplies, fidget/sensory toys, jewelry
Fun & lifestyle: headphones, sports gear, Squishmallows, skateboards