The Pension Fund Serves the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
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by supporting ministers, missionaries and lay employees of the church and its related institutions. For over 100 years, first as the Board of Ministerial Relief and then as the administrator of the Pension Plan, it has sought to under gird the church and its ministry. Change and growth of the Pension Fund have continually broadened and deepened its ministry. Through both contractual and gift programs, the Pension Fund seeks to serve the total church and its ministry.
The Church-wide campaign to support Disciples' health care and wellness.
Recent News
Pension Fund Board Approves Special Apportionment and Good Experience Credit The Board of Directors of the Pension Fund of the Christian Church approved a Special Apportionment for Pension Plan accounts and Good Experience Credits for Tax Deferred Retirement and Benefit Accumulation Accounts at their regular meeting in Indianapolis, February, 28-29. Click Here to Read More
Disciples Health Care Program on Track to 2008 Financial Health The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) health care program for ministers and church employees is expected to be out of debt by the end of 2008, a climb of $5.4 million in four years, reported James P. Hamlett, president of The Pension Fund and administrator of the Christian Church Healthcare Benefit Trust. Click Here to Read More
New Job Opening: Director of Member Development. Please click here to read the job description
Pension Fund Board Approves Increases to Ministerial Relief and Supplemental Gift Pensions. Click here to read News Release
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