Advance Directives
For hundreds of years, and through various editions of the Book of Common Prayer, Episcopalians have been encouraged to make a will, to provide for their families, and, as possible, to make bequests for religious and charitable purposes.
Seriously considering end of life issues is a loving and responsible act you can do for the sake of your family. Do so in consultation with your loved ones, your pastor and your legal advisor.
- PREPARING TO WRITE A WILL
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON ADVANCE DIRECTIVES
- DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY
- FUNERAL REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION FORM
- DO NOT RESUSCITATE ORDER
- DECLARATION OF ANATOMICAL GIFT
- LIVING WILL
The forms above have been prepared with the laws of the State of Michigan in mind. Other state laws may differ significantly.

