Welcome Friends of Pro-Life Payments
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AdelFi offers full-service banking with a suite of products and services tailored to help you thrive financially so you can give more generously. Become a part of the AdelFi family simply by opening a deposit account or applying for a loan.

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Here are three ways you’re eligible to join:

Through your Church or Ministry
You’re a member, regular attendee, employee, missionary, or student/alumnus of a Christian church, ministry, or school.

Through your Family
You’re a relative of a current member of AdelFi. Relatives include:

Become a Member of Our Charity Partner
You can join AdelFi by becoming a member of our charity partner, Christian Alliance for Orphans (CAFO). CAFO works for the needs of vulnerable children in the U.S. and worldwide. The Credit Union will pay for the first year a $50 membership fee on your behalf.
Tips & Resources
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Helping Your Church & Church Family Manage Money in the Time of COVID-19
As the world continues reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic, two key questions you may be facing are: How can you manage your church’s finances at a time like this?How can you help your church family manage their finances? In the spirit of, “Put your oxygen mask on first,” we’ll start with your church. Strengthening your…
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Encouraging Generosity in Uncertain Times
Times are tough, with many people out of work due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For faithful givers, it can be a time of uncertainty or even guilt. The desire to invest in God’s Kingdom work is running hard up against the realities of new financial challenges. But it’s also a time of opportunity—to help people,…
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Meeting Together Again — Encouragement for Church Leaders
Most states are in some stage of “re-opening,” allowing restaurants to get back to serving meals in their dining rooms, freeing gyms to welcome members inside, and permitting churches to hold in-person services once more. It all comes with a lot of continued restrictions, and as some states see new spikes in COVID-19 infections, more…
