Legacy Circle
The Pinnacle Legacy Circle is made up of individuals who establish an endowed fund through a life gift, or who intend to make an estate gift in support of Pinnacle’s ministries in the church, and mission in the community and world. Undesignated estate gifts made to the church may be used for current ministry or future capital needs, or if made to the Foundation, the gift can be directed to any of the Foundation’s existing funds. We ask that Legacy Circle members avoid narrow restrictions on their gifts so that each gift may be used in the evolving life of the church.
Being a part of the Pinnacle Legacy Circle is an opportunity to gather to share a meal or to discuss our hopes, dreams, and visions for future generations in this special church. It also provides time to build deeper relationships with members we may not meet during regular church attendance. While individuals may choose to keep their estate gift confidential prior to their passing, joining the Pinnacle Legacy Circle is about more than being part of a legacy society. Freely share how you plan to bless others through the provisions God has entrusted to you.
“We live our values through our service and giving.
Our Foundation endowment gift protects those values in perpetuity.”
- John and Connie Thompson, Legacy Circle Members
Legacy Circle Members
If you have made a life gift or a gift through your estate to Pinnacle Presbyterian Church or the Pinnacle Presbyterian Foundation, please fill out the Legacy Gift Commitment Form linked below. It helps us in our planning by providing important information on your future gift. Should you prefer not to disclose your gift, please fill out the Planned Legacy Gift form and provide it to your estate attorney or the executor of your estate. This will instruct us on how to fulfill your legacy intentions.
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