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Gifting your money to a Christian church

On Behalf of Randle & Randle Attorneys At Law, LLC | Jun 26, 2023 | Estate Planning |

Leaving a financial legacy is a deeply personal decision, and for those who hold strong religious beliefs, leaving money to a Christian church in Maryland can be a meaningful testament of faith and generosity. By making a planned gift to a church, you can support a church’s ongoing work and contribute to the fulfillment of its mission.

Aligning values and beliefs

For individuals who have a deep connection to their Christian faith, leaving money to a church allows them to align their financial resources with their spiritual values. It can be a way to express gratitude for the role that the church has played in their lives and to support its efforts to serve the community and spread the message of love, compassion and hope.

Sustaining the church’s mission

Churches rely on member financial support and the broader community to carry out their mission. By leaving a financial gift, individuals can help sustain the church’s programs, ministries and charitable initiatives.

Planned giving options

There are various ways to leave money to a Christian church through planned giving. One common method is including the church as a beneficiary in a will or trust. This allows individuals to specify the amount or percentage of their estate that they wish to be allocated to the church.

You may consider setting up estate planning vehicles, such as a charitable remainder trust or charitable gift annuity, that provide income for you or loved ones during your lifetime while ultimately benefiting the church.

Maintaining open communication with the church

Communicating your intentions with the church leadership can help you find guidance on how your gift can be used to best serve the church’s mission. Building a relationship with the church and understanding its long-term plans can help you make an informed decision about your gift.

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