Stewardship
Stewardship Prayer
Lord God, You alone are the source of every good gift, of the vast array of the universe, and the mystery of each human life. We praise You and thank You for Your great power and Your tender, faithful love. Everything we are and everything we have is Your gift, and after having created us You have given us into Your Son, Jesus Christ. Fill our minds with His truth and our hearts with His love, that in His Spirit we may be bonded together into a community of faith, a parish family, a caring people. In the Name and Spirit of Jesus, we commit ourselves to be good stewards of the gifts entrusted to us, to share our time, our talent, our material gifts as an outward sign of the Treasure we hold in Jesus. Amen
Inspirational Video
View Todd's story of God's plan and challenge that would change not only his life, but the life of his family.
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Online Giving
Parishioners can help support Holy Redeemer and our programs by making donations conveniently online.
Legacy Giving
Every charitable organization can greatly benefit from the legacy giving of its parishioners and family members. Holy Redeemer would like to help you with this type of giving. We have a lawyer on staff who will answer your questions, give you information and help you make the decision that is right for your, at no cost to you.
For more information, please contact Ken Jubar at 810-244-1683.
Below are some bequests that may help you as you think about how you can help Holy Redeemer in the future.
Charitable Bequests
A charitable bequest is simply a distribution from your estate to a charitable organization through your last will and testament. There are different kinds of bequests. For each, you must use very specific language to indicate the precise direction of your assets, and to successfully carry out your final wishes. In any charitable bequest, be sure to name the recipient accurately. A bequest to the cancer society could go to the national headquarters, when you meant it to go to an affiliate in your community.
- General Bequests are legacies left to certain people or causes that come from the general value of the estate, and are made by designating a specific dollar amount, a particular asset or a fixed percentage of your estate to the cause of your choice.
- Specific Bequests are made when a particular item or property is bequeathed for a designated purpose (ie: instruments bequeathed to the local school district for use in music education; dollar funds to be used in the operation of a school or church).
- Residuary Bequests are made when you intend to leave the residue portion of your assets after other terms of the will have been satisfied.
- Contingency Bequests allow you to leave a portion of your estate to a particular charity if your named beneficiary does not survive you.