Season of Rebuilding: A New Benefits Plan to Serve the Changing Church
Presented by the Board of Pensions
The Board of Pensions has approved a new Benefits Plan structure, effective January 1, 2025. This represents a significant change for churches and pastors because the existing Benefits Plan has been in place for over 35 years.
The Board is introducing the Congregational Pastors Package, which replaces the Pastors Participation benefits package and is available for any congregational pastoral leader, offering greater choice and flexibility. The CPP provides the flexibility to offer congregational pastoral leaders the benefits they need without the congregation paying for benefits they don’t need. Transitional Pastors Participation has been created as an option to help ease the transition from the current dues structure to the new one.
Clark Simmons will host in-person meetings and Zoom meetings especially for PC(USA) pastors and leaders in the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta to share details about the redesigned Benefits Plan and answer questions.
The meetings are:
May 7 10:00 and 2:00 Columbia Theological Seminary, Harrington Center, Room 129
May 7 12:00 noon via Zoom
May 8 10:00 and 2:00 Shallowford PC(USA), Heritage Hall
May 8 12:00 noon via Zoom
May 9 10:00 and 2:00 Mt. Vernon PC(USA), Session Room
For additional information, please contact Clark Simmons at csimmons@pensions.org.