The month of St. Valentine’s Day is also “Insure Your Love” month, a reminder that buying life insurance to protect the important people in your life is an act of love.
It’s said that love isn’t an emotion but is instead “affection put into action in thought, word and deed.” In his phenomenally popular book “The Five Love Languages,” counselor and pastor Gary Chapman introduced the idea that there are five love languages people use to show love and keep it kindled in their relationships.
What’s your insurance love language? And how could you use your love language to express your desire to protect your spouse and family?
The five love languages that Chapman identified are Acts of Service, Quality Time, Words of Affirmation, Physical Touch and Gifts. You might use one or more of the love languages on a regular basis in your relationships, with a preference towards serving your family, or giving out extra-tight hugs to loved ones. On St. Valentine’s Day, there’s an emphasis (or maybe over-emphasis) on gift giving and quality time as expressions of love.
While our love languages might differ, our need to protect the ones we love is universally understood. The purchase of life insurance has an aspect of every type of love language.
• Act of Service: The act of purchasing a policy is a service that will provide comfort and financial fortitude after the passing of a loved one.
• Quality Time: Meeting with a Member Advisor can produce some deep conversations around a very specific need for protection and an achievable solution through life insurance.
• Words of Affection: Send the message that you love someone by telling them their future is financially secure if you can’t be there.
• Physical Touch: Sign off on that policy and celebrate with a hug or holding hands as you walk into a more confident future.
• Gifts: The gift of a life insurance policy will last much longer than long-stemmed roses, and has many fewer calories than a box of chocolates! All kidding aside, life insurance has an impact that can last for decades and can contribute to financial health in an impactful way.
Contact your local Member Advisor to get the life insurance process started, and “Insure Your Love” during the month of February.
Catholic United provides its Parish Volunteer Teams with seed money to help them kick start their activities for the year based on the previous activity and membership rolls, averaging at $1,100 per year.
This program provides a match of up to $1,000 when your Parish Volunteer Team hosts a fundraiser in support of a school or R.E. program.
MinisTREE is a volunteer reward program that pays a parish when volunteers complete assigned tasks. Earn $5 per task, up to $500 annually.
The Catholic United Financial Foundation offers parishes and schools grants up to $500 to pay for technology that will be used for education.
The Catholic Schools Raffle is an annual fundraiser that helps schools in MN, SD and ND raise tens of millions of dollars. Schools average $12,000 raised through this program.
The Catholic United Financial Foundation offers parishes, schools and dioceses grants up to $1,000 to offset costs of curriculum, programs and events that promote chastity and abstinence.
Supplement your parish/school events that are service, faith or socially focused with grants up to $500 each, or $1,500 total.