Church Pension Group Releases Its Report to General Convention

The Church Pension Group (CPG), a financial services organization that serves The Episcopal Church, announced the release of its Report to General Convention (www.cpg.org/R2GC). This report provides updates to CPG’s earlier Report to the 80th General Convention (The Blue Book) and addresses questions on topics of interest to those attending the 80th General Convention of The Episcopal Church. (Graphic: Business Wire)

NEW YORK--()--The Church Pension Group (CPG), a financial services organization that serves The Episcopal Church, announced the release of its Report to General Convention (www.cpg.org/R2GC). This report provides updates to CPG’s earlier Report to the 80th General Convention (The Blue Book) and addresses questions on topics of interest to those attending the 80th General Convention of The Episcopal Church.

The report features video reflections from CPG senior leaders; The Church Pension Fund Board of Trustees (CPF Board), including Canon Kathryn McCormick, Chair-Elect of the CPF Board; and clients, such as Bishop Kimberly Lucas from The Episcopal Church in Colorado, Peter Pereira, former Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer of The Episcopal Church in Hawai`i, and Roberta “Tutu” DuTeil, the 100-year-old widow of the Rev. Claude DuTeil.

The report also includes a link to CPG’s response to Resolution 2018-A237, which offers a review of the current state of parity between the pensions of lay and ordained Church employees, domestic and nondomestic Church employees, and Church employees of disparate incomes. The resolution has a particular focus on how income disparities in the Church, which directly affect pension benefits, are manifested across gender and racial or ethnic lines.

“We are pleased to release our Report to General Convention, which highlights our work in support of the clergy, lay employees, and institutions of the Church, and includes our responses to several resolutions passed at the 79th General Convention,” said Mary Kate Wold, CEO and President of CPG. “I encourage people preparing to attend General Convention to read it, and I also recommend it to others who would like to learn more about CPG’s efforts to meet the needs of the evolving Church.”

More information is available at CPG’s General Convention resource hub at www.cpg.org/GC80.

CPG has hosted several webinars to share highlights of its work, to collect feedback, and to exchange insights on areas of importance to the Church. Past webinars with senior CPG leaders, which have included conversations on pension parity, racial reconciliation, and socially responsible investing, are posted on CPG’s YouTube channel.

About the Church Pension Group
The Church Pension Group (CPG) is a financial services organization that serves The Episcopal Church. It maintains three lines of business—benefits, insurance, and publishing. CPG provides retirement, health, life insurance, and related benefits for clergy and lay employees of The Episcopal Church, as well as property and casualty insurance and book and music publishing, including the official worship materials of the Church. Follow CPG on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and LinkedIn. cpg.org

Contacts

Media:
C. Curtis Ritter
Senior Vice President
Head of Corporate Communications
(212) 592-1816
critter@cpg.org

Release Summary

The Church Pension Group released its Report to General Convention (www.cpg.org/R2GC).

Contacts

Media:
C. Curtis Ritter
Senior Vice President
Head of Corporate Communications
(212) 592-1816
critter@cpg.org