Board of Pensions grants President Frank Spencer travel leave
(BOP) The Reverend Frank Clark Spencer, President of The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), has been granted a travel leave..
The Board of Pensions offers comprehensive benefits to PC(USA) congregations and affiliated employers: medical, retirement, death, disability, and more.
(BOP) The Reverend Frank Clark Spencer, President of The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), has been granted a travel leave..
Ken Green read the room of the pastor and congregational leaders gathered before him, and noted the elder sitting off to..
PHILADELPHIA (Board of Pensions) — Important protections for retirement and health benefits plans operated by churches, religious institutions, and affiliated organizations were..
With a market value of $9.6 billion, the Board of Pensions’ Balanced Investment Portfolio returned 10.3 percent during the first eight months..
“We call people to varied forms of service and covenant to support them so they may devote their best gifts and energies..
PHILADELPHIA (Board of Pensions)— The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) announced Wednesday that it is now an investor signatory..
Board of Pensions finances are robust and the funding of its plans and programs secure, Executive Vice President Michael F. Fallon Jr.,..
PHILADELPHIA (Board of Pensions press release) — The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has received a $1 million grant..
The 2017 legislation passed as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TC&JA) has several implications for tax year 2018. The 1,097-page document..
(Board of Pensions press release) The morning sun broke through the clouds, illuminating an exquisite glass font, communion vessels, and the..
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