A planned gift is often described as “leaving a legacy” because it is, for the most part, created to make an impact for future generations. Often referred to as a deferred donation, it is simply, planning to make a difference both for yourself and for a cause that you believe in through a charitable gift. Many planned donations are surprisingly easy and straightforward while others are more sophisticated gifts and require more care.
A planned gift can give you a tax advantage and often the tax benefits are quite substantial and it will address your estate plans and concern for your heirs. Deferred donations will complement your lifestyle goals yet match your wish to leave a legacy to the cause you care about.
A Planned Gift:
• allows many donors to make larger gifts than they thought possible, and for some donors the only way to make a major gift.
• is a creative way to donate using many different types of assets.
• permits donors to give to an organization and receive substantial financial benefits.
• helps donors achieve philanthropic and financial objectives.
• plans for retirement and family.
• is a way to obtain a charitable income tax deduction and avoid or reduce paying capital gains taxes.
• avoids probate costs and reduces estate taxes.
• can reduce federal income taxes.
• increases current yield from stocks and bonds.
Types of Deferred Gifts include, but are not limited to:
Real Estate
Retirement Plans
Charitable Remainder Trusts
Charitable Remainder Unitrusts
Charitable Lead Trusts
Wills
Name Temple of the Goddess in your will. This donation is exempt from federal estate taxes. Find out more information–the why, the how–by going to: The Business of Wills
Life Insurance
In this age of inflation, a small life insurance policy given to you from your grandmother may not amount to much but it could be a substantial gift for the temple. Contact your insurance agent to arrange transferring the ownership of the policy to Temple of the Goddess. Consider naming Temple of the Goddess as the primary or contingent beneficiary for either the entire proceeds or a portion of the value of the policy. Find out more information–the why, the how–by going to: Life Insurance with Temple of the Goddess as Beneficiary.
Real Estate
You, of course, have the option to sign over any real estate property, free and clear, to Temple of the Goddess, but have you ever considered donating a vacation home, or even your primary residence with the option of continuing to live there throughout your lifetime? This can become a valuable gift to us since a retained life estate designates ownership of your home to us, but you, your spouse, or other survivor can occupy the home throughout life. You have a charitable income tax deduction and lifetime use of the home.
Property purchased as an investment many years ago and no longer used . . . gift it to Temple of the Goddess.
Retirement Plan Gifts
With Temple of the Goddess as beneficiary on your retirement plan, a twofold taxation on assets is avoided. As your beneficiary, the remainder of the assets after your lifetime will continue to graciously fund Temple of the Goddess programs. Again, no cost to you during your lifetime. As a non-profit religious corporation, Temple of the Goddess avoids the heavy taxation that falls to heirs, thereby receiving full use of the remaining funds.
Living Trusts
Name us beneficiary in your living trust. You remain in control of your trust and have possible estate tax savings. This defers a gift until after your lifetime, but acts as a memorial to your generous spirit. Find out more information–the why, the how–by going to: Living Trusts
Other Trusts and Annuities
To discover the variety of choices you have with Trusts, all of which are revocable, see the special section on adding Temple of the Goddess on your Trust Plans as beneficiary. It’s a painless, non-cash method of being a part of the vision of the temple. Also, please visit: Trusts and Annuities
Methods of Gifting
Eliminating taxes or benefiting from an increased income stream, is easy with Temple of the Goddess. No matter how or what you give, know that you will be helping out a cause close to your heart. After determining how to gift Temple of the Goddess, meet with your financial advisor or Temple of the Goddess Financial Advisor to begin implementing your wishes.
How do I know which Gift Matches my Goals?
There is a gift for every objective. Read and understand all the choices in Planned Giving to Temple of the Goddess. Discuss it with your family, lawyer and your financial advisor. Discover which gift is right for you at this time.
Deferred Gifts have small impact on your present assets, but create a huge impact for Temple of the Goddess. Planned Giving such as Life Insurance policies, bequests in wills, and various trusts help further Temple of the Goddess and her work in modern society.
Honoring a loved one
Do you know someone whose life greatly affected you? Who in your life do you credit as having the most to do with who you are right now? Create a Legacy to memorialize them through the Temple of the Goddess. Have you ever considered making a deferred gift to us in honor of that person? Establishing a memorial through a deferred donation allows you to honor a loved one or yourself, as well as support our programs. You also receive personal financial benefits from your contribution.
Be a Force for good in this world. Help the world become more charitable by starting with the one you’re most familiar with. You. Would you like to change the world? By gifting Temple of the Goddess you are helping to bring back the Sacred Feminine in order to heal ourselves, our community, and the world.

For almost two decades Rev. Xia has walked the path of the divine feminine, committed to her role as an inter-faith ambassador for the Pagan Community. Among her many articles, an essay entitled Paganism: Out of the Closet and into the Fire, originally written for her son’s school in Pasadena for a Diversity in Religion series, has been reprinted countless times. Additionally, she has written numerous mythological and ritual works centered around archetypal studies of the Goddess including Rites of Passage: A Goddess Ritual for Women, which aired on The Learning Channel–showing Pagan rites for Maiden, Mother, and Crone. She also produced and facilitated that segment for The Learning Channel. Additional articles include: Ritual and the Art of Alchemy, The Mythology of Nature, The Legacy of Creation Myths, The Myth of Matriarchy, and Secret Garden of the Feminine. She is completing a non-fiction book entitled, Feminine Alchemy: The Ritual Art of Cooking, a book of healing through Goddess archetypes which has been on the back burner for many years.
My specific Priestess Path I wish to dedicate myself to is sacred circles. This means that my truest spiritual ecstasy comes from ritual in community with others. This is a large circle that includes not only planning and performing ritual, but also creating ritual art such as building altars, teaching ritual, making video…
Marcella, our youngest priestess, has been a professional actor for many years. She is a graduate of the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Other training includes Viewpoints/Suzuki with Anthony Byrnes, Voice-Over Workshops with Sharon Mack, and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, a Shakespeare Intensive. Her theater credits include The Cherry Orchard, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and The Wizard of Oz. Her film credits include, Punch-Drunk Love, A Host of Trouble, and Kids in America. She has co-starred on various television shows, such as NCIS, Boston Legal, The O’Keefe’s, and Malcolm in the Middle. Awards encompass 1st Place in the 2005 and 2006 DTASC Shakespeare Competition / monologue, 1st Place 2005 RoleAbout / Cold Reading, 1st Place 2005 RoleAbout / Classical Monologue, and was the Silver Medalist ROP Outstanding Student in TV/Film.
I have been following the path of the goddess for over 30 years. As an artist, I have always been interested in the mutual influence between the personal and political, private and communal, spiritual and artistic expression.
God was strictly male in the forties. And the males in my life were minor demi-gods to be obeyed without question. Father, priests, especially Monsignor, policemen, doctors–they protected me, taught me, molded me. My teachers (grade and high school) were Catholic nuns, but they were under the supervision and control of the priesthood.
Introduction—the beginning February, 1986
Haize Rosen has worked professionally as an actress, dancer and choreographer for 20 years. Haize is also an energy-light worker, certified in Thai massage and Hellerwork. To complement her work in the healing arts, Haize is a certified assistant mid-wife, and has a thriving doula practice. As a dancer, Haize has studied Balinese, The Orishas of both Africa and Brazil, and Classical Indian Dance in the style of Odissi. She has choreographed such renowned musicals as Guys and Dolls, Fiddler on the Roof, Little Shop of Horrors, and Grease. Haize recently wrote and starred in her one-woman shop, Country Colored Girl, which chronicled her family history in a small town in Alabama. She has studied ballet with Joy Finch, and acting at Lee Strausberg. Haize has worked rehabbing children at Juvenile Hall and taught theater and dance professionally in workshops throughout Los Angeles. The ordination onto her Priestess path in Temple of the Goddess is a culmination of her life’s work and provides an opportunity for Haize to apply her knowledge and skills in new and effective ways in the world. 

