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1st Tithe and Offerings
The 1st Tithe is for the support of what the Father is doing through the ministry He places to serve His Body and to support the individuals doing the work. We can see this functioning when Abram gave Tithes to Melchizedek in Gen 14:18-20 and in the instructions for Israel to give the Tithes to the Levites. In Hebrews we see a transition back to the Melchizedekian Priesthood, providing the Body with Torah instruction and counsel.
Today, your 1st Tithe should be given to the ministry that is functioning in these roles.
Offerings are your expression of appreciation, from your heart, to Yahweh for the many blessings you experience in your life.
You may send your Tithes and Offerings by mail to this address or through the “Donate” button below:
MTOI
3722 Dalton Pike SE
Cleveland, TN 37323
For more information about the Tithes and Offerings we have posted the 4-part series that Rabbi Steve shared on this topic at the bottom of the page.
2nd Tithe
The 2nd Tithe is for you to use in your celebrating of the Holy days. You can find this in Deu 14:22-27.
You should hold onto your 2nd Tithe so that you may use it during the Feasts.
If you have excess 2nd Tithe you can send it to us and we will use it to provide benevolent help to those wanting to come to an event who need help to do so.
For more information about the Tithes and Offerings we have posted the 4-part series that Rabbi Steve shared on this topic at the bottom of the page.
3rd Tithe
The 3rd Tithe is for the sojourner, the widow and the fatherless, in otherwords to provide for those that are disadvantaged and in great need. You can find this in Deu 14:28-29.
It is very easy to be taken advantage of when it comes to who you should be helping. That is why Yahweh instructs us to send the 3rd Tithe to the “storehouse,” the ministry, to be distributed with the leading of the Ruach.
You are welcome to send your 3rd Tithe and we will distribute it as Yahweh leads.
For more information about the Tithes and Offerings we have posted the 4-part series that Rabbi Steve shared on this topic at the bottom of the page.