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  2. Episcopal Church (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Church Pension Group also cited having 3.5 million adherents in 2002. [112] More recently, in 2014, Pew Research found that approximately 1.2 percent of 245 million U.S. adults, around 3 million people, self-identified as mainline Episcopalian/Anglican.

  3. Church Pension Group to Host a Series of Expert Panels on ...

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    NEW YORK-(BUSINESS WIRE)-CPF--The Church Pension Group (CPG), a financial services organization that serves the Episcopal Church, announced that it will host a series of expert panel discussions ...

  4. AME Church faces $90M class-action lawsuit related to ... - AOL

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    The African Methodist Episcopal Church is the target of a class-action lawsuit filed on March 22 by as many as 5000 eligible beneficiaries of its pension fund that has lost at least $90 million ...

  5. Leaders hopeful AME Church’s pension scandal will be ... - AOL

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    The effects of a deepening pension scandal that has rocked the nation’s oldest Black church group are still being assessed by local church officials, though they’re hopeful that a federal ...

  6. Brian Prior - Wikipedia

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    He served as vice chair of the Church Pension Fund Board of Trustees. [8] In Minnesota, the Bishop also served as Board Chair of Shattuck-St. Mary's School and Board Chair of Breck School. [3] On September 25, 2018, Bishop Prior announced that he would be leaving the position. [9] He was succeeded by Craig Loya on June 6, 2020.

  7. Alexander Doig Stewart - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, he became executive vice-president for the Church Pension Group. Stewart retired in 1997 and died on August 12, 1999, in Springfield, Massachusetts , due to complications of pancreatic cancer.

  8. David Collins (priest) - Wikipedia

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    David Collins was born on December 18, 1922, in Hot Springs, Arkansas.He graduated from the University of the South in 1943 [3] and served in the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946, stationed at the Brooklyn Naval Yard, [4] and the United States Navy Reserve from 1946 to 1960. [5]

  9. B. Altman and Company - Wikipedia

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    B. Altman's Fifth Avenue store, which is now home to The Graduate Center of The City University of New York, Church Pension Group, and Oxford University Press Altman's store on Sixth Avenue in the Ladies' Mile shopping district. B. Altman and Company was a luxury department store and chain, founded in 1865 in New York City, New York, by ...