The tournament, held in conjunction with the 51st General Assembly in Richmond, Virginia, is a time of fellowship to raise money for the Relief Fund.
Each year, Geneva Benefits Group is proud to host their golf tournament in conjunction with the General Assembly (GA) of the PCA. The tournament has become a staple among GA festivities, ushering in a time of fellowship and camaraderie to set the tone for the business to come. The tournament, however, has a greater purpose beyond fellowship. All proceeds from the event benefit the PCA Ministerial Relief Fund.
The Relief Fund was established in 1973 at the founding of the PCA. At that time, when ministers wanted to join the new denomination they would often forfeit their pension, leaving them vulnerable at the time of their retirement. Even if they did not forfeit their pension, many ministers continue to live at or near the poverty line at retirement, causing stress in what should be a season of rest. Since then, the Fund has filled the financial gap facing many retired ministry workers, their spouses, and especially their widows. It’s our turn to serve them.
“We are humbled to provide relief for ministry workers who have so faithfully served our denomination and Christ’s church,” shared Ed Dunnington, president of Geneva Benefits Group. “It’s a wonderful way to kick off the week at General Assembly: enjoying our fellow workers in Christ, spending time in the beauty of creation, and supporting brothers and sisters who have served alongside and before us.”
This year, the tournament will be held on June 11 at Independence Golf Course in Midlothian, Virginia. Located just outside of Richmond, the Independence Golf Club was recently renovated in 2016 to highlight fast greens along with difficult bunkers. The tournament will be a great test for every golfer.
Dozens of businesses and organizations have joined together to sponsor the event.
For more information or to register for the tournament, visit genevabenefits.org/golf.
PCA Golf Tournament Sponsors
Platinum
Covenant Theological Seminary
Global Counseling Network
Gold
Brotherhood Mutual
Victory Capital Management
Integrity
Silver
Abrdn
Brown Advisory
Capin Crouse
Metlife – QLAC
Reformed University Fellowship
Corporate
J.P. Morgan
Marsh McLennan Agency
Hole
Acadian
Ameritas
Asset Management Insurance
NWPS
Roundtree Agency
Times Square Capital Management
Townley Kenton
Unum
Geneva Benefits Group serves those who serve others, providing practical support for the financial, physical, and mental wellbeing of people who work in full-time ministry.