
The SAKLC Foundation and our congregation celebrated the achievements of 2025 with a night of thanksgiving, celebration, and music.
We give thanks to God for guiding us through two devastating hurricanes. Although we lost much that was precious, we are now blessed to gather in our beautiful new church home. Tonight, we embrace the joy of music that inspires us.
As we celebrate our present, honor our past, and look to the future with excitement, we move forward together, creating a legacy for those who will write the next chapter of St. Armands Key Lutheran Church. (Ref. Dr. Kenneth Blyth)
Legacy Committee, Chairman
November 4, 2025
To: St. Armands Key Lutheran Church Congregation:
It has been my privilege to chair the Legacy Society Committee at SAKLC. Over the years, I have seen many successful charitable services benefit from this type of support. While St. Armands Key Luther an Church has been blessed with a very active and supportive membership, it did not include guidance for legacy giving. When I was approached by the Church Council to pursue this effort, I knew I had to be involved.
The Legacy Society was formed from members of the Church Council and the Foundation Board. Through their dedicated work, the committee created the St. Armands Key Lutheran Church Legacy Society. It consists of a group of faithful individuals who believe stewardship is an act of faith, reflecting God’s call to share our blessings. To me, it is much more than generating funds for continuing the church’s mission beyond our lifetime. Its advisors will provide workshops and information to help you create a meaningful legacy gift that meets your wishes.
St. Armands Key Lutheran Church has shown its resilience through hurricanes and floods, and has persevered and overcome those challenges. Through legacy giving, your gifts will ensure a lasting legacy to support its mission for generations to come. The Legacy Society will support and recognize its members in order to help establish our Legacy for the Lord, our families and special charities.
God Bless,
Fred Wittlinger, Chairman
SAKLC Legacy Society Committee





