Flying Solo
Planned Giving and Trust Services

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     Plans for Young Adults . . .

Click her for Ken Stroud's Story
Set an example for faith while you’re young. 
1 Timothy 4:12

“Flying solo” means having your own car, bank account and apartment — and taking full responsibility for your life and your faith. And even though family and friends are just a phone call away, when the bills come to your address, you’re really on your own.

But you don’t have to go it alone. Planned Giving and Trust Services can show you how careful planning pays off in a growing estate that provides for you and for the Lord — and how the right documents can protect you if illness or injury prevent you from making decisions. Planned Giving and Trust Services provides information about:

  • Budgeting that promotes saving and fulfills your covenant with the Lord.
  • Wills that pass your assets to people and causes
    you love.
  • Powers of attorney that express your wishes and name people you trust to handle your personal business or make health care decisions if you cannot.
  • Strategies that combine investments and philanthropy to save taxes, provide retirement income and invest in God’s Kingdom.

Once you establish a Planned Giving and Trust Services relationship, we’ll always be there for you — with services that meet your changing needs as you move through the cycle of life.

Ken Stroud got a head start on retirement savings, with help from Planned Giving and Trust Services. Click here for his story.


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