In the life of a church, leadership transitions are inevitable. Whether a pastor is moving to a new congregation, a Sunday school superintendent is completing their term, or a treasurer is stepping down, the moment of handing over is critical. A Church Handing Over Note is more than a mere inventory list; it is a document of stewardship, transparency, and love for the body of Christ. Writing one requires a balance of practical detail and pastoral sensitivity. This essay provides a guide to drafting a comprehensive and godly handing over note. 1. Begin with a Covering Letter or Preamble The note should not start abruptly with a list of keys. Begin with a formal, yet warm, cover letter addressed to the church leadership (e.g., the Elders, Deacons, or Board). This preamble should express gratitude for the opportunity to serve and a blessing upon the incoming leader. It sets a tone of unity and cooperation rather than suspicion or reluctance.