Scam Alert!

A person is holding a cell phone with a scam stamp on it.

Alert! To be clear, All Saints' Clergy, Vestry, Warden's or staff will NEVER ask for money or gift cards from you! If you receive any communication asking for money in any form at all, it is a SCAM! Or if you get texts asking for a private conversation, it is a scam!


These scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, so it’s important to approach texts and emails with caution. One quick way to spot a scammer is to check the email address it came from. No matter the name, look at the email address. Emails from All Saints staff will always end with "@allsaintsbhm.org" (i.e. office@allsaintsbhm.org).


Never reply to, click on, or enter any information if you receive one of these suspicious EMAIL/TEXT messages.


Most schemes involve scammers mimicking church staff, typically posing as someone in a position of authority asking you for money transfers or gift cards. Many times, the scammers will manipulate the email address, name, or even the area code of phone numbers, so that it appears to be coming from someone you know.


Even if the email or text seems legitimate, if a request seems even remotely “off” or is asking for anything from you, don’t act on it until you confirm it with a phone call (205-879-8651) or face-to-face conversation with someone at All Saints. 


Some general suggestions:

  • Check sender details carefully. Any suspicious emails or text message should be investigated before replying. Pay attention to the message content, including attachments and URLs.
  • When in doubt, call: If there are questions about any email, do not reply. Instead, call our office - 205-879-8651
  • Label it spam: If your email service has the ability, report the email as spam.


Here’s how you can report these scams:

  • Report Phishing Attacks: the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team has an Incident Reporting page to report email phishing, as well as an email to forward them to, at https://www.us-cert.gov/report-phishing.
  • Forward all emails to the Anti Phishing Working group at phishing-report@us-cert.gov.
  • Report text scams to through the Federal Trade Commission’s Complaint Assistant which helps the FTC detect patterns of fraud and abuse.





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