Cemetery Preservation
LPPC Stewardship and the Cemetery
Volunteer for cemetery grounds cleanup
The dictionary tells us that “stewardship” is the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one’s care. We often think of “Stewardship” in strictly financial terms, but true stewardship in a Christian community is a more human concept with broader implications. At LPPC, we have many opportunities for volunteerism which is a giving of our time and talents. Opportunities to put our time and talents to work with projects like: cleaning up the cemetery and church grounds, raking leaves for seniors, providing painting/carpentry talents to The Philadelphia Project/Habitat for Humanity, sewing kit for Days for Girls, setup and cleanup at All Saints Community Dinner, walking/fundraising for hunger projects just to name a few. In the spring and fall, specifically, there are calls for volunteerism in the cemetery picking up branches, rocks, trash, etc. These are great, family friendly mini-projects. Please consider coming out to work for an hour or two to help keep our cemetery beautiful.
Planned Giving
Planned giving generally refers to a variety of ways gifts can be made to Lower Providence Presbyterian Church (LPPC) and/or Cemetery rather than ongoing present gifts of cash. Planned gifts can be comprised of both small, medium and large gifts, and are not the province of just the wealthy. Planned gifts often take effect at some future time, such at the donor’s death. Planned gifts often come with large tax benefits to the Donor.