The John Mason Peck Society
Purpose
The John Mason Peck Society was established in 1996 by the Foundation to recognize and honor those American Baptists who have generously remembered American Baptist ministry and mission in their charitable estate plans.
Membership
| Membership in the Society is open to people like you who want to ensure the rich legacy of American Baptist endeavors—from those of your own congregation to activities across the nation and around the world. The Foundation offers a variety of planned giving opportunities that will assist you. These can be tailored to meet your specific estate planning needs and include: |
- Giving to an American Baptist endeavor through your will or trust
- Making a gift that, in return, provides income for life to you (or someone you designate)
- Making a gift that may save estate taxes while passing assets to your children
- Naming an American Baptist ministry as the beneficiary of a retirement plan, life insurance policy, certificates of deposit, mutual funds, and savings accounts
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John Mason Peck
| John Mason Peck was a nineteenth century pioneer American Baptist missionary who sought to use his energy and enthusiasm to convey the Good News of Christ by every means possible: |
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- Education
- Discipleship training
- Evangelism
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- New church planting
- Healing ministries
- Justice activities
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Joining the Society
If you share the vision of John Mason Peck and have made plans to support any or all of these mission endeavors locally, regionally, nationally, or internationally through your will or other estate plan, you are eligible to be a member of the
John Mason Peck Society.
To join, click here to complete a form.