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Plan today, impact tomorrow: A St. James Admiral Society legacy giving invitation on April 19th

Pick up brunch from the hospitality table on April 19 at 11:15 a.m., then join us in the Lab for our Admiral Society Workshop on trusts and wills. This welcoming, no-pressure session offers both practical guidance and spiritual insight into estate planning as an act of faith, gratitude, and legacy. Legacy giving (often called planned giving) is the act of including a charitable gift in your estate plans so that your values continue to make an impact after your lifetime. As you reflect on the blessings of your life, you’ll be invited to consider how your values can continue to shape the future. Including the church in your plans is one meaningful way to sustain God’s work for generations to come—an enduring expression of what has mattered most in your life.

Andrew Brown, who will be conducting the workshop, focuses his practice on estate planning, trust administration, and probate. Andrew works to ensure that his clients have a strong understanding of how their estate plans will be implemented, both for themselves and for their beneficiaries years later, and assists clients when the time comes to implement an estate plan. Andrew offers both comprehensive estate planning and simplified estate planning options. Andrew earned his Juris Doctor degree from Chapman University School of Law, graduating magna cum laude in 2010. Andrew attended Texas A&M University, graduating in 2006 when he earned his Bachelor of Business Administration in Management from Mays Business School.