Make a gift in your will
Faith In The Future
We are the People’s Cathedral, a place of welcome and community. As a living, working church, we inspire those who come here through worship, music, art, learning and heritage.
Our diverse ministry includes the rhythm of daily services and community events of celebration, collaboration and remembrance.
We welcome people of all ages through school workshops, family fun days and art exhibitions, as well as guided tours, public lectures and music concerts.
We are so very grateful to all those who have supported the Cathedral over the years, through regular giving and gifts in their Wills.
We need your support to ensure the work started of our lifetime is continued into the future for generations to come. I would be delighted to discuss this with you.
“I have left a gift to the Cathedral because of the happiness, friendship and support my dear husband and I enjoyed here. It remains very special to me ~ a haven of peace but also a joyful place ~ and I hope my gift will play a part in helping future generations to benefit in the same way.”
From someone who has already remembered the Cathedral in their will.
A gift in your will, small or large, can help the Cathedral.
Why remember Guildford Cathedral in your will?
You may have practical or emotional links with the Cathedral – perhaps you’ve been here for a wedding or other special service, attended as a member of the congregation or worked as a volunteer. Or you may just want to show your support for our work.
You can help us continue to be a place of welcome, worship, engagement and inspiration for future generations..
If you are interested in supporting Guildford Cathedral with a gift in your will and want to find out more:
- Please download a copy of our Faith In The Future Leaflet.
- A copy of our Will Making Guide is downloadable here. Will Making Guide.
- Contact Nicola Pratt, Head of Development at headofdevelopment@guildford-cathedral.org or on 01483 547 884
For further information please click link to Church of England Church Legacy Website