Friday, January 20, 2012

First Presbyterian Church offers financial workshop

Since good stewardship of our material possessions is a tenet of the Christian faith, it is especially important in troubling economic times to employ financial practices that best help us care for one another. First Presbyterian Church of Union is pleased to offer an estate planning workshop, open to the public, in its Fellowship Hall on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 6 p.m. Led by John Dargan, President and CEO of the Spartanburg County Foundation, and Penny Arnold, Director of Foundation Services at Presbyterian Communities of South Carolina, the seminar will explore ways to leave a legacy to family, special causes and to the church.

Many people consider that they have no ?estate? and leave the division of their goods after death to a simple will or to the state. This seminar could open their eyes to the true worth of their belongings and to the good that can be done with them.

A light supper will be served to those attending, so participants are asked to register by Tuesday, Jan. 24, by calling the church office between nine a.m. and one p.m. Monday through Friday at 427-8319.

Source: http://uniondailytimes.com/bookmark/17202102

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