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Church Pension Group Shares Insights on Episcopal Clergy

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Church Pension Group (CPG), a financial services organization that serves The Episcopal Church, shared demographic insights about Episcopal clergy via a webinar (www.cpg.org/clergytrends) that was presented by its Research & Data team last week. The research was collected in response to several resolutions passed by the 79th General Convention of The Episcopal Church.

“This research shines a light on the evolving demographics of Episcopal clergy,” said Matthew J. Price, PhD, Senior Vice President, Research & Data at CPG. “Some of the results were expected, but some were a surprise to us—and may surprise others as well."

The Rev. Alistair So-Schoos, Data Scientist, Research & Data at CPG, added, “Our findings offer insights into the trends in ordination, deployment, and compensation that could inform the Church’s discussion of diversity, equity and inclusion. I encourage anyone who has an interest in the diversity of the Church’s clergy to view our webinar to learn more.”

Among the key findings:

  • Episcopal clergy are gradually becoming more diverse, in particular with respect to sexual orientation.
  • There has been a significant increase in the number of female bishops over the past five years.
  • Clergy of color are disproportionately represented at higher and lower compensation ranges.
  • Clergy of color and LGBTQ+ clergy are more likely to serve outside the parish than white heterosexual clergy.
  • The path to becoming a bishop can differ by race/ethnicity.
  • Compensation is higher for male clergy than female clergy.

CPG has hosted several webinars to share information about its work, to collect feedback, and to discuss topics of interest to the Church. Individuals are encouraged to view past webinars with senior leaders of CPG and its Board of Trustees who have engaged in conversations on topics ranging from pension parity to racial reconciliation and socially responsible investing. Past webinars can be viewed 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

The Church Pension Group

Details
Headquarters: New York , New York
Website: www.cpg.org
CEO: Mary Kate Wold
Employees: 425
Organization: NON

Release Summary
The Church Pension Group shared demographic insights about Episcopal clergy via a webinar (www.cpg.org/clergytrends).
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Contacts

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

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