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Planned Giving Ministry

Planned Giving is an important component of stewardship at Johns Creek Presbyterian Church.  This type of giving allows friends and members of JCPC to make significant gifts to the church through their estate plans. These gifts will allow JCPC to remain a vibrant hub for Christian education, fellowship, worship and outreach for many years to come--while also allowing future generations to build upon the generosity of those who came before them as they endeavor to give, go and live!

Take a look at the video below to learn more about preserving your legacy at JCPC:

Reasons to Give

There's an old Greek proverb that says a society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in. This speaks to the essence of planned giving.

A planned gift is much more than just a substantial donation, it's a gesture of love. A planned gift shows how much you care--about this church and about the people it will serve in the years ahead. It's a way of giving back after you're gone, of sharing your good fortune with others you may never know so that they can be blessed by JCPC in the same ways that you've been blessed. 

Imagine having an ongoing opportunity to develop new generations of Christian leaders, provide support those who struggle, and spread the message of Christ far beyond the limits of your lifetime--that's what a planned gift can do. And by making a planned gift, you set a wonderful example of loving God and loving your neighbors for others to follow.

We will always be grateful to those who came before us and for all of the great things that they have made possible at Johns Creek Presbyterian Church. Now it's our turn. We have been entrusted to care for the ministry and mission of this church so that it can be passed along to future generations and continue to make a difference within our congregation, across our community and around the world.

Resources to Consider

The CARES Act and Provisions Impacting Charitable Giving

The CARES ACT (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act) was signed into law on March 27, 2020, followed by another stimulus package on December 20, 2020 which extended many of the charitable giving tax incentives. These acts seek to alleviate economic hardship that has resulted from the coronavirus pandemic. Some key provisions that might help in your charitable giving are:

Higher Deduction Limits: Extended for the year 2021, this provision allows individuals to deduct cash contributions made to qualified charitable organizations of up to 100% of their adjusted gross income (AGI). The limit was 60% prior to the CARES Act.

Extended $300 Charitable Deduction for Non-Itemizers: Also extended is the provision that enables taxpayers who take the standard deduction to claim an above-the-line tax deduction for a total of $300 in qualified cash donations on their tax return.

Required Minimum Distributions Resume for 2021: For the year 2020, the CARES Act temporarily waived the mandate for those who are normally required to take their Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs). However, for 2021, the RMD mandate has resumed for those 72 and older. For many in this range, the IRA Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) may be a smart way to make a charitable gift. It is a charitable gift of funds from an IRA of up to $100,000 transferred direct to the church, without taking the distribution into taxable income. While the age one must take an RMD is 72, those givers 70 1/2 or older are eligible to make this gift.

Next Steps

Contact us to talk more specifically about options and benefits.

Thank you for considering this gift!

The gift descriptions are for informational purposes and are not legal or tax advice. To ensure that this gift fits your particular circumstances and planning, please consult with your professional advisers.

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Assistance and Support

You don't have to walk alone as you consider making a planned gift to JCPC. Expert insight and support is available to you. If you have questions about planned giving or would like to review particular types of gifts that would fit into your estate plan (and work well for you and your family), feel free to contact Robert Hay. Robert is the Ministry Relations Officer for JCPC and has a great deal of experience working with families that are interested in planned giving. In addition, Jim Miskell, a JCPC member and attorney who specializes in estate planning, has agreed to assist JCPC members with the creation of a new will or alterations to an existing will to accommodate a planned gift for JCPC. Contact information for both of these individuals is provided below:

Robert Hay
Ministry Relations Officer
Presbyterian Foundation
Phone: 770-289-3884
Email: robert.hay@presbyterianfoundation.org 

Jim Miskell
11555 Medlock Bridge Road, Suite 100
Johns Creek, GA 30097
Phone: 770-822-2723
Email: Jim@LetsTalkEstatePlanning.com  

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