Building Tomorrow by Investing in Our Youth Today
The Red Lion Christian School Stewards’ Fund is an investment today in tomorrow’s education, strengthening and expanding the financial base which enhances and supports RLCS. It builds a reservoir of funds that enables RLCS to continue to provide a quality Christian education for as many students as possible for as long as possible.
This fund will be built from donations given by our church family and by those interested in furthering Christian education. The assets of the fund will be invested in a diverse portfolio. The fund will be managed to utilize only the earnings from the investments. A larger pool of funds will create a greater amount of interest available for school use. Therefore, the fund’s base needs to grow continually. If you are interested in investing in RLCS Stewards’ Fund, you may do so by giving donations in several ways. Your gift is tax-deductible.
individual gifts
Gifts of cash or in kind may be given. No gift is ever too small. Donations may be made in any amount. Make all checks payable to Red Lion Christian School and designate RLCS Stewards’ Fund on the memo.
your will
“By it, he being dead, yet speaketh” (Heb. 11:14). Remember the Stewards’ Fund in your will so that after your death your ministry for the Lord will continue.
bequests or legacies
There are three different types of gifts made this way:
Specific Cash Bequest—a gift of a particular amount of cash specified in your will.
Specific Legacy—a gift of a specific piece of property you own at your death.
Residuary Legacy—a gift of the residue of your estate, the amount of property left after all specific bequests and legacies are made.
Investing in the RLCS Stewards’ Fund is indeed a worthwhile pursuit that enhances our ability to train young people for God’s glory. Your gift is the vehicle that will provide this important benefit.
We would be pleased to help you and provide details for how you can give your gift. Please contact RLCS and allow us to put you in contact with a Stewards’ Fund planner.