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As a church plan, Pension Fund is able to offer flexible and worry-free retirement options for employers and their employees. Our team of Area Directors will meet with you to discuss your needs and help you get started.

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Our relief programs meet the evolving needs of new, active, and retired clergy and their families to ensure all ministers and lay workers can enjoy a strong, smart, secure retirement.

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Your gifts and financial support helps ministry workers in need bridge the unexpected from now until retirement (and beyond).

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Discover planning and educational tools & resources to help you navigate your financial wellness journey.

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Pension Fund has partnered with Pete the Planner® to provide members with access to financial guides who will help answer your tough financial questions & online tools such as calculators and eLearning courses.

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Employer-Sponsored Retirement Products

Overview

As a church plan, Pension Fund is able to offer flexible and worry-free retirement options for employers and their employees. Our team of Area Directors will meet with you to discuss your needs and help you get started.

Individual Savings & Retirement Products

Overview

Whether you’re just starting out or closer to retirement, choose from a variety of products to help you reach your retirement and savings goals.

Program Applicants

Ministerial Relief & Assistance

Our relief programs meet the evolving needs of new, active, and retired clergy and their families to ensure all ministers and lay workers can enjoy a strong, smart, secure retirement.

Supporters & Donors

Make An Impact with a Donation

Your gifts and financial support helps ministry workers in need bridge the unexpected from now until retirement (and beyond).

Resources

Overview

Discover planning and educational tools & resources to help you navigate your financial wellness journey.

Your Money Line

Pension Fund has partnered with Pete the Planner® to provide members with access to financial guides who will help answer your tough financial questions & online tools such as calculators and eLearning courses.

Financial Literacy for Pastors and Ministry Leaders

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Balancing the compassionate yet demanding world of religious leadership sometimes puts your personal financial health on the back burner. Yet, managing your finances is crucial for your well-being.

Stepping into a clergy role with large amounts of student loan debt from seminary and/or a low starting salary can make it hard to manage resources, and with limited resources, it can be more difficult to make financial progress. This lack of financial backing creates an additional challenge in a profession driven by service and sacrifice. It's not just about making ends meet but about building a secure future while serving the present needs of your communities.

Financial literacy is not merely understanding how money works; it's about making informed and effective decisions using the resources available to us. Financial literacy is about increasing our knowledge of financial concepts, applying this knowledge as skills, and feeling confident in our ability to make prudent financial choices. This understanding becomes even more crucial for those in religious vocations, where the salary structures and benefits might be unconventional, unpaid, or part of a multi-vocational career path.

Recognizing the Need

While fulfilling, the commitment to leadership and community service does not alleviate the necessity of addressing personal financial responsibilities. How can you focus fully on your duties if burdened by concerns about financial stability or future security? The key is to embrace financial literacy, not merely as an optional skill but as an essential component of effective leadership.

Imagine having a robust financial plan that aligns with your professional goals and secures your personal and family future. This isn’t just a possibility but a realistic goal that can be achieved with the right guidance and tools.

Financial Literacy as a Form of Self-Care

For clergy, caring for others is a daily duty, often leaving little room for self-care. However, financial literacy should be viewed as an essential form of self-care. By understanding financial basics — from budgeting to investments — you are not only securing your own future but also setting a powerful example for your community.

Here are a few steps to begin taking charge of your financial health:

  1. Budgeting with a Purpose: Start by tracking your expenses and aligning them with your income. Understand where your money goes and make informed decisions to fund your priorities and your mission.
  1. Building an Emergency Fund: Having an emergency fund is not optional. It is a buffer that allows you to weather unforeseen expenses without disrupting your financial routine.
  1. Retirement Planning: Regardless of where you are in your career, it is never too early or too late to plan for retirement.
  1. Seek Professional Help: Engage with a financial guide at Your Money Line who understands the unique challenges faced by those in religious vocations, especially those who start without generational wealth. This step is not about admitting defeat but about empowering yourself with expert advice.

Take Action Today

Let Your Money Line meet you where you are on your financial literacy and wellness journey with strategies tailored specifically for religious leaders.

Enhanced financial literacy is not just a personal benefit; it is an act of stewardship and responsibility—a commitment to ensuring that your work and life continue to thrive without the underlying stress of financial uncertainty. Let us help you get started today.

To learn more about Your Money Line and get started on building your financial literacy, visit our Your Money Line page.

Gifts by generous donors to Ministerial Relief and Assistance (MRA) make programs like Your Money Line possible. Learn more about MRA here.

Written By

Kristen Ahlenius

Kristen Ahlenius

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