Trailblazers
Trailblazer Brochure
The people who give leadership financial support to Cross Trails Ministry are called “Trailblazers”. Their support sets the pace and leads the way for others to share in this vital ministry of the church.
Trailblazer gifts, as part of the Annual Fund, are used to help keep fees reasonable, give financial aid to children and families who cannot afford to pay the fees, provide capital equipment and repairs and launch new programs.
An annual gift of $300, given throughout a calendar year, begins your membership. Other membership levels of $500, and $1,000 or more are available for those wishing and able to provide greater support. Gifts can be given monthly, quarterly or annually.
The levels of membership are acknowledged as:
Live Oak Circle ($1,000 or more annually)
Purple Sage Circle ($500 or more annually)
Bluebonnet Circle ($300 or more annually)
While there are several levels of membership, whichever category you select makes you part of this very special group who are reaching out to people of all ages and blazing trails of faith.
As a member of the Trailblazers you will receive a special memento of membership and The Trailblazer’s newsletter. You will also be listed in the Trailblazer’s honor roll, and be invited to the annual get-together for members.
To begin your affiliation with this special group of leadership people, simply give at least $300. You may also wish to complete the form in the Trailblazer brochure so that we know how you would like to be acknowledged. Memorial and Honorary Memberships are also available for you to honor a friend or loved one.
The Board of Directors of Cross Trails Ministry is pleased to invite you to become a member of the Trailblazers. As you accept this invitation, you join other committed church and community leaders who care about the spiritual growth and development of adults, families and especially youth. You join those who believe that the camp and retreat experiences of Cross Trails Ministry are blazing trails to the future of the church.
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