Cracking the Code: Hybrid and Online Church Giving with Giveable
September 3, 2025
byGiveable Research
The Struggles of Hybrid and Online Worship Giving and How Giveable Brings Solutions
The shift to hybrid and online worship has been both a blessing and a challenge for churches. On one hand, it has allowed congregations to reach people beyond the walls of their building. On the other, it has introduced a new set of struggles when it comes to fundraising. Churches that once relied on the weekly offering plate now face declining donations, disengaged online worshippers, and gaps in transparency.
The good news is that these challenges are not insurmountable. With the right tools, such as Giveable, churches can turn digital struggles into opportunities for sustainable fundraising.
The Negative Trends in Hybrid and Online Giving
Churches across the globe are noticing patterns that affect their financial stability in the age of online and hybrid worship.
1. Declining Plate Giving
As fewer people carry cash or checks, traditional giving methods are no longer enough. Online attendees often have no way to participate at all. According to Nonprofit Quarterly, nonprofits of all kinds are facing similar declines in traditional giving.
2. Donor Disengagement
Online worshippers may feel like observers rather than active participants. Without intentional fundraising, they may skip giving altogether.
3. Lack of Transparency
Members want to know how their gifts are used. Without clear updates, trust declines and so does generosity. Barna notes that transparency is a leading factor in whether people continue supporting a church.
4. Inconsistent Support
One-time giving spikes during special moments, but recurring support is often missing. This leaves churches struggling to sustain ministries year-round.
These challenges are very real, but they also highlight opportunities for growth when addressed with the right approach.
Why Traditional Donation Tools Fall Short
Some churches attempt to solve these problems by adding a simple “donate now” button to their website. While helpful, it rarely addresses the deeper issues. Donation buttons do not create campaigns, share impact stories, or encourage recurring support. In short, they collect gifts but do not build sustainable fundraising.
Churches need more than donation collection. They need structured fundraising platforms that inspire generosity and strengthen trust.
How Giveable Helps Churches Overcome the Struggles
This is where Giveable comes in. Instead of being just a digital donation box, it is a platform built for fundraising. It helps churches meet the challenges of hybrid and online worship with practical, engaging solutions.
1. Engaging Online and Hybrid Audiences
Giveable offers text-to-give, mobile wallets, and online campaign pages that allow both in-person and online worshippers to participate instantly. No one is left out.
2. Building Transparent Campaigns
Churches can create campaigns with specific goals, themes, and progress tracking. This lets members see exactly how their generosity makes a difference.
3. Encouraging Recurring Giving
Seasonal generosity is powerful, but sustainability comes from recurring support. Giveable makes it easy for one-time givers to become monthly supporters.
4. Expanding Reach Through Peer-to-Peer
Members can set up personal fundraising pages to support church campaigns. This not only raises more funds but also deepens member engagement.
5. Real-Time Tracking and Reporting
Giveable provides clear dashboards so leaders can track progress and share updates. This kind of transparency builds trust and motivates continued generosity.
A Practical Example
Imagine a church struggling with low engagement during online services. The offering time feels awkward, and leaders notice a decline in giving. By adopting Giveable, the church launches a Hybrid Christmas Campaign with a clear goal: raising $20,000 for local families.
- In-person attendees give through mobile wallets.
- Online worshippers click a campaign link in the livestream chat.
- Members create peer-to-peer pages, sharing the campaign with friends on social media.
- Weekly updates show how close the church is to its goal, building excitement and momentum.
Instead of seeing decline, the church witnesses renewed energy around generosity. The campaign not only meets its goal but also inspires new recurring givers.
Why Giveable Is the Right Solution
Churches cannot afford to ignore the struggles of hybrid and online worship giving. Declining plate donations, disengaged online members, and lack of transparency are real threats to ministry sustainability. But with Giveable, these struggles become opportunities to build trust, reach new supporters, and secure long-term financial health.
As Christianity Today points out, the future of the church depends on innovation that balances tradition with technology. Giveable provides that innovation for fundraising.
A Few More Valuable Insights
Hybrid and online worship present challenges, but they also open doors to greater impact. Churches that face declining giving and disengagement do not need to settle for less. With Giveable, they can overcome these struggles through structured, transparent, and sustainable fundraising.
If your church is ready to turn hybrid giving struggles into opportunities, start your next campaign with Giveable today.