Thousand Hills Church

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Thousand Hills Church is a Christian church and nonprofit community based in North Texas, offering worship services, ministries, and outreach programs.

Corinth / Hickory Creek, Texas, United States

About Thousand Hills Church

Thousand Hills Church is a missional Christian community located between Denton and Lewisville in North Texas, with its main campus in Hickory Creek/Corinth, Texas. The church offers weekly worship services in English and Spanish, children’s and student ministries, small groups, and various community outreach programs aimed at serving local families and sharing the Christian gospel. As a nonprofit religious organization, it operates primarily through tithes, offerings, special donations, and event-related fees.

The charge description “Thousand Hills C Thousand H St‑A0H3Z8G7S0I8 Web ID: 1800948598” reflects an ACH debit processed by Stripe Payments Company, which uses ACH company ID/Web ID 1800948598.([davidbarringer.com](https://davidbarringer.com/what-does/how-do-i-find-my-ach-company-id?utm_source=openai)) In this case, Stripe is only the payment processor; the underlying merchant descriptor before the “St‑” token matches the church’s name, strongly suggesting an online donation, tithe, event fee, preschool/childcare payment, or other contribution made to Thousand Hills Church through an online giving or billing system. These payments may be one‑time or recurring, depending on how the giver set them up.

If you do not recognize this charge, first check whether you (or a family member on the same account) recently set up a recurring tithe, online donation, preschool/childcare tuition, camp or event registration, or other payment through Thousand Hills Church’s website or app. Look for email receipts from the church or from their giving platform, and compare amounts and dates against your bank statement. If questions remain, contact Thousand Hills Church directly using the phone or email listed on their official site to confirm the transaction, adjust or cancel recurring gifts, or request a refund or correction if the amount is wrong. You can also ask your bank to block future debits from this merchant if a recurring payment was set up in error.

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  1. Thousand Hills C Thousand H St-A0H3Z8G7S0I8 Web ID: 1800948598

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my bank statement show “Thousand Hills C Thousand H St‑[code] Web ID: 1800948598”?

This format indicates an ACH debit processed by Stripe Payments Company (ACH ID/Web ID 1800948598) on behalf of Thousand Hills Church. The random-looking “St‑A0H3Z8G7S0I8” portion is a Stripe transaction identifier, not a separate merchant. The underlying charge is most likely a tithe, donation, tuition, or event payment to Thousand Hills Church.

What types of payments might I see from Thousand Hills Church on my bank account?

Common payments include recurring tithes or offerings, one‑time special donations, preschool or childcare tuition, youth camp or retreat fees, and registration fees for church events or classes. These charges may appear with wording like “Thousand Hills C… St‑[code]” because they are processed via Stripe’s ACH system.

How can I cancel or change a recurring gift to Thousand Hills Church?

If you set up a recurring tithe or donation through the church’s website or app, log back into the giving portal and look for your giving history or recurring gifts section to pause, change the amount, or cancel the schedule. If you cannot access your account, contact the church office directly and ask a staff member to locate and adjust your recurring ACH/Stripe donation.

How do I request a refund or correction for a Thousand Hills Church charge I believe is incorrect?

Start by locating any email receipt from Thousand Hills Church or its online giving provider that matches the date and amount of the charge. Then contact the church office by phone or email, provide the transaction date, amount, and the last 4 digits of the bank account used, and explain the issue (for example, duplicated transaction or wrong amount). They can typically issue a refund or adjustment through their Stripe dashboard.

Does Thousand Hills Church use Stripe or another processor that might show up on my statement?

Yes. The presence of Web ID/ACH company ID 1800948598 indicates that Stripe Payments Company processed the transaction. Your statement will usually emphasize the church name (e.g., “Thousand Hills C … St‑[code]”) while Stripe appears only as the backend ACH originator ID, which is standard for many nonprofits and churches that accept online bank payments.

Are there common amounts or patterns for Thousand Hills Church charges?

Many people set up round amounts (for example, $50, $100, or 10% of income) as regular tithes on a weekly, bi‑weekly, or monthly schedule. Event fees, preschool tuition, or camp registrations often appear as larger, less frequent one‑time debits. If you see the same amount repeating on a predictable schedule, it is likely a recurring gift or tuition payment you or a family member authorized.

Can Thousand Hills Church place small test or authorization charges on my bank account?

When you first connect a bank account for ACH giving, the processor may use micro‑deposits or small verification transactions, but these are usually refunds or tiny credits rather than debits. Full‑amount debits labeled with “Thousand Hills” are generally actual donations or payments, not temporary holds. If you see an unexpected small amount, check your giving setup or contact the church office for clarification.

How can I verify that a charge from Thousand Hills Church is legitimate?

Compare the date and amount on your bank statement with any recent online donations, tuition payments, or event registrations you’ve made through Thousand Hills Church’s website or app. Search your email for terms like “Thousand Hills Church receipt” or “thank you for your gift.” If you still cannot match the charge, call or email the church using the contact information on thousandhillspeople.org and ask them to look up the ACH/Stripe transaction by date and amount; they can confirm whether it came from their system.

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