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The Church Pension Group exists to support clergy and lay employees of The Episcopal Church in their calling to spread the gospel. Get to know CPG.
The Church Pension Fund (CPF) is the sponsor and administrator of pension and other benefit plans for The Episcopal Church. CPF and its affiliated companies, collectively the Church Pension Group (CPG), provide retirement, health, life insurance, and related benefits for its clergy and lay employees.
Whether retirement is a distant dream, a next step, or a pleasant reality, The Church Pension Fund (CPF) is here to help you achieve financial security throughout your ministry and in retirement. Reaching that goal requires both planning and partnership. We can help you plan.
View your benefits information, retirement products, and employment history. Review and update beneficiary information for certain plans. Manage personal information, marital status, and dependents. Calculate your pension benefit* and download your Annual Statement.
Clergy Pensions. The Church Pension Fund provides a comprehensive, defined benefit pension benefit for Episcopal clergy. Under this plan: Benefits are assured. Funds are pooled. Benefits are comprehensive. Benefits are portable within the Church. Learn more
The Clergy Pension Plan is provided to eligible Episcopal clergy serving in a domestic diocese of the Episcopal Church; their eligible surviving spouses or other named beneficiaries; and their eligible children. The plan is designed to offer a dependable source of income replacement in retirement.
2025 Annual Enrollment. Learn about important dates and resources to help you select the best plan. Active: October 16 – November 15. Retired: October 23 – November 22.
This Guide is a summary of The Episcopal Church Lay Employees’ Retirement Plan (the Plan) as in effect on January 1, 2024, which covers all eligible lay employees who are enrolled in the Plan by their participating employer.
CPF offers employers the following pension plan options. Check with your employer to determine which plan is available to you. The Episcopal Church Lay Employees' Defined Contribution Retirement Plan (the Lay DC Plan), a 401 (a) and 403 (b) plan, whose records are kept by Fidelity Investments.
The Church Pension Fund, 19 East 34th Street, New York, NY 10016, Attn: Client Services, admin-assist@cpg.org. Preretirement Survivor Benefit Designation Form. To designate beneficiaries for the preretirement survivor benefit under the Clergy Pension Plan.