Bequests & Wills

Bequests & Wills

Gifts Through Your Will or Living Trust

One of the easiest ways to make a planned gift is to include McLane Church as a beneficiary of your will or living trust, which is as simple as including a bequest provision in your will or trust agreement. This enables you to specify the amount you wish to give and the assets you choose to use for your gift. You can choose to give a specific dollar amount, a percentage or remainder of the estate, or specific assets, such as cash, real estate, personal property, or securities. You can even choose to make a contingent gift, making us a beneficiary in the event other beneficiaries are unable to accept a gift or predecease you. There is no minimum gift amount required — every gift makes a difference.

There are many benefits to using a bequest to support McLane Church. Making a gift from your will or trust costs you nothing today. And you maintain control of your gift throughout your life. A bequest also gives you great flexibility to choose exactly what amount or assets to give, and you can change your designation at any time. Your gift to McLane Church will not be subject to any potential federal estate tax.

As with all planned gifts, you should seek the advice of your legal or financial advisor prior to making the gift.

Sample Gift Language

Unrestricted Gift: “I give to McLane Church, located in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, all (or name a sum or a percentage) of my estate to be used by the agency for its general purposes.”

Restricted Gift: “I give to McLane Church, located in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, all (or name a sum or a percentage) of my estate to be used by the agency for the purpose(s) of ____________, or if such use, in the judgment of the agency is or shall become impracticable or unwise, then for such purpose as the agency shall determine.”

Contingent Bequest: “In the event the above named beneficiary(ies) shall predecease me, then I give to McLane Church, located in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, all (or name a sum or a percentage) of my estate to be used by the agency for purpose(s) of ____________, or if such use, in the judgment of the agency is or shall become impracticable or unwise, then for such purpose as the agency shall determine.”

For more information, contact Rick Scaletta at the church office at 814.734.1907.