
Retirement & Investments
Prepare for a secure financial future with retirement plan benefits and investment solutions available to UMC clergy and employees.

Health & Well-Being
Discover an array of benefits and resources to support your health and vitality, from group health plans and well-being programs to life and longterm disability coverage for UMC clergy, employees and their families.

For Current Plan Sponsors
Access plan administration resources and support to help plan sponsors effectively manage their health benefits and retirement plans.

Institutional Investors
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CEO Blog: Keep Calm and Carry On—Wespath Has Your Back
In light of recent headlines, Andy Hendren reassures participants of the long-term security and sustainability of their retirement plans, emphasizing prudent management and a history of resilience.

Compass: A New Retirement Plan for UMC Clergy
Beginning January 1, 2026, active United Methodist clergy will begin earning benefits through Compass. Retired or terminated clergy will not be impacted.
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Get to Know Wespath's New Chief Investment Officer
Johara Farhadieh, a proven leader with a track record of investment success, is Wespath’s new chief investment officer.
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Benefit Resources to Support Those Affected by Natural Disasters
The devastation brought by such natural disasters is immense and the road to recovery can be daunting. We are here to support you.
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GC 2020 (2024) Highlights
Learn more about approved plan updates.
Careers at Wespath
Are you looking for a welcoming workplace? A rewarding career with flexible benefits?
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African Methodist Episcopal Church: Plan Information for Participants
Learn about your plan, and access and manage contributions and investments.
AME Church: Plan Information for Participants
UMC Clergy Financial Well-Being Initiative
Wespath Benefits and Investments has partnered with a broad coalition of organizations to help clergy improve their financial acumen and address their debt. Pastors are better positioned to serve, lead and grow vibrant congregations when personal finances are not a source of stress.
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Saving Grace: A Guide to Financial Well-Being
Saving Grace is a six-session, small group learning curriculum that speaks to key money management topics—such as saving, earning, giving, spending, and debt—from a Wesleyan perspective to help participants reach personal financial goals and achieve a sustainable financial life.
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CEO Blog: Keep Calm and Carry On—Wespath Has Your Back
In light of recent headlines, Andy Hendren reassures participants of the long-term security and sustainability of their retirement plans, emphasizing prudent management and a history of resilience.
Learn moreMarkets at a Glance Video: Q4 2024
While the U.S. presidential election was the biggest story in the fourth quarter of 2024, Wespath Managing Director of Investment Management Frank Holsteen explains why it was just one of many factors affecting the U.S. and international markets.
Learn more5 Potential Impacts of Tariffs and Trade Policy
We explore how tariffs that were levied against Mexico and Canada, and then paused, could impact the markets, the economy and consumers.
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