Discover the various ways you can support the running, work and mission of your parish community
The easiest way to do this is by setting up a standing order through your internet banking. You will need to set up the Cathedral as a payee on your own online banking app or internet page.
If you do not have access to internet banking, we can provide you with a standing order form which you will fill in and take to your bank who will set up the standing order for you.
In both cases you will need to provide the following information:
The Cathedral Bank details are as follows:
HSBC PLC, High Street, Brentwood, Essex
Account Name: | Brentwood Cathedral |
Sort Code: | 40-13-22 |
Account number: | 30 21 74 92 |
If you use this method please put your Surname and Initial as a reference. If you are part of our Gift Aid scheme, then please also add your Gift Aid number. So a typical reference might be
‘A Surname GA=999’
By entering this reference our Gift Aid Organiser will be able to make sure that your generosity is increased in line with the Gift Aid regulations.
In an increasingly cashless society we have followed the lead of many other Churches, and installed a contactless card reader, which will allow you to make contributions to the Cathedral finances via your debit or credit card.
To activate the machine simply touch the screen with your finger and then chose the amount you would like to offer.
You will also notice that you can apply Gift Aid to your contribution.
Alternatively you may write a cheque payable to The Cathedral Brentwood with your Cathedral Gift Aid number (if you have one) on the reverse. The cheque can then be posted to Clergy House if you wish.
If you are a taxpayer, please Gift Aid your offering.
Brentwood Cathedral began in 1861 as a parish church built in a Gothic style. This relatively small building was raised to cathedral status in 1917. Between 1989 and 1991 the church was enlarged in an Italianate classical style.
The new Brentwood Cathedral was dedicated by Cardinal Basil Hume on 31 May 1991 and in 2022 the cathedral was listed at Grade II.
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