Possibilities and opportunities. That's what we offer family, friends, causes and organizations whom we designate to receive the gifts we leave when we depart this life. Planning for the disposition of our estates is a caring, loving, and generous act that can have a lasting effect on the people and organizations that matter most to us. Yet it only happens if we plan appropriately and take the necessary steps ahead of time. Otherwise, our property might end up being divided and distributed by some disinterested government or legal entity in a way inconsistent with our final wishes.
Planned giving is not new. All of us have heard at one time or another that, "Everyone should have a Will"! What is new is the recent establishment of a formal Planned Giving program here at Neighborhood Church. The benefits are many and having such a program should help facilitate the efforts of everyone who wants to include Neighborhood Church among his or her beneficiaries. By naming the Church in your will or trust you can help strengthen the Church's economic security, enhance its ability to serve its members and the greater community, and create an enduring legacy that will make possible continued support for the values and programs dear to you. Doing so can be as easy as changing beneficiary designations or updating your will. And it does not mean an immediate outlay of financial resources, unless you desire to do so.
Also new is the creation of the Neighborhood Heritage Society, an honorary fellowship. It was formed to give recognition to and show appreciation for the individuals who have made a commitment to include Neighborhood Church in their wills, trusts, and other planned giving designations. Society members will have the opportunity to provide input to the Planned Giving Committee and the Board of Trustees on matters affecting the future long-range mission of the Church and its financial security.
If you feel, as so many of us do, that Neighborhood Church plays an important role in providing for your spiritual sustenance and makes a positive impact on the world around us, won't you consider making the Church part of your planned giving and join the Neighborhood Heritage Society? Additional information can be obtained from any of the Planned Giving Committee members listed below, at various displays located in the Chapel and Neighborhood House, or on the patio between services on Sundays. Look for the new brochure entitled, "An Invitation to Join the Neighborhood Heritage Society".
- The Planned Giving Committee
