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Programs & Services

Retirement Services
Provides retirement planning and support for ministry workers.

Insurance Services
Offers group insurance plans to ministry workers.

Wellbeing Services
Offers resources and support for the wellbeing of ministry workers.

Geneva Relief Fund
Provides financial assistance to PCA pastors, widows, and ministry workers in need.

About
Geneva Benefits Group

Founded in
1974
EIN
743069926
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Religious & Faith-Based
Address
1700 N BROWN RD STE 106 LAWRENCEVILLE, Georgia 30043-8143 United States
Website
genevabenefits.org
Phone
(678)-825-1260
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About
Geneva Benefits Group, est. 1974, supports the wellbeing of ministry leaders, workers, and families within the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). They offer retirement planning, insurance, wellbeing advocacy, and relief assistance, managing nearly $1B in assets and serving over 8,000 individuals. Originally the Insurance Annuity and Relief (IAR) Committee, they rebranded to Geneva Benefits Group in 2022.
Mission
Geneva Benefits Group provides employee benefits, financial consultation, and counseling to ministers, missionaries, lay employees, and their employing ministries.

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