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Help Our Building Fund Grow Through our commemorative Tree of Life, Shiloh Baptist Church is raising money for our Building Fund. Proceeds raised will go towards constructing a new church building. Our growing church family is in need of a larger home, and, with your support, we can make that happen. In the past, generous donations by the congregation and friends of Shiloh Baptist Church have provided for the renovation of the Bethlehem Chapel, the refinishing and replacing of the stained glass windows, the construction of a handicap ramp, the refinishing of the patio, as well as numerous other church repairs and improvements. We again ask you to open your hearts and your wallets and give generously to the building fund so we can realize our goal of building a new church home for Shiloh Baptist Church. Support the growing Shiloh Baptist Church Building Fund in reaching our goal by contributing to the Tree of Life. Through your contribution you can honor, memorialize or show appreciation for family members, church family or friends. There are five levels of donations: |
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| Stones $2,500 plus | Acorns $2,000 plus |
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| Gold Leaf $1,500 plus | Silver Leaf $1,000 plus | Copper Leaf $500 plus |
Depending upon your level contribution, a professionally engraved Stone, Acorn, or Leaf will be personalized and displayed on our beautifully, handcrafted sculpture. Each plaque allows 4 lines of text with approximately 20 characters per line (including spaces).
Donations can be made in the form of a one time full payment or installments. A special contribution account can be set up for persons wanting to take advantage of the payment installment option.
For more information on the Tree of Life please contact the Shiloh Baptist Church office.
To all the families who have supported Shiloh Baptist Church's Tree of Life by purchasing a leaf In Honor, In Memory or In Appreciation of your love ones, Thank You!
| Silver Leaves | Copper Leaves |
The Family of Dewey & Georgie Taylor |
The Family of Deacon Kenneth Parker |