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Planned Giving
Planting seeds for the future is both an act of hope and an expression of faith. Planned giving
offers the opportunity to provide financial stability for the future of St. Peter’s and its mission
and ministries.
In general, planned gifts are made benefit organizations that are important
through: to them. Please consult an attorney or
financial advisor to determine which
• A Bequest in a Will or Trust option best fits your individual needs.
• A Life Income Gift such as a pooled Through planned giving, you have the
income fund, a charitable gift annuity, or opportunity to leave a lasting legacy
a charitable remainder trust dedicated to keeping St. Peter’s Church
• Gifts of Special Assets (stock, life a thriving community of faith for
insurance, retirement accounts) generations to come.
Planned giving usually involves financial For further information on how you
or estate planning; however, it does not may make a planned gift to the church,
have to be complicated. It is a means by please contact Janet Rouse at
which individuals may make decisions janetr@stpetersepiscopal.org or
about how the gifts they leave may 314-993-2306.
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