As churches weigh health care options, GuideStone offers solutions

DALLAS Inaction by Washington on reforms to the Affordable Care Act has led to much uncertainty for those in the health care exchanges created under the 2010 lawā€™s authority.

In many counties around the United States, there is only one option on the state or federal exchanges, and in some places it is possible there will be no options by the beginning of the year.

GuideStone Financial Resources is prepared with solutions for churches looking to help their pastors and staff members obtain health care coverage for themselves and their families.Ā 

ā€œGuideStone has offered health coverage benefits to Southern Baptist churches and their employees for over half of our century of service,ā€ Scott Charbonneau, managing director of insurance plans, said. ā€œWith the uncertainty in the health care marketplace, GuideStone seeks to be a stable, competitive solution for churches and ministries we are privileged to serve, both in the Southern Baptist Convention and in the greater evangelical community.ā€

GuideStone is increasing access to individual plans and group products. Those solutions include GuideStoneā€™s Personal Plans, microgroupsā€”for churches with as few as two employeesā€”and group plans for larger and medium-sized churches and ministries.

ā€œChurches from single-staff member congregations to multi-campus megachurches with hundreds of employees have options available to them through GuideStoneā€™s health plans,ā€ Charbonneau emphasized. ā€œIf you have had trouble finding a health care solution or are looking for additional options, GuideStone is here to help.ā€

GuideStone President O.S. Hawkins said serving the ā€œpastors at the crossroadsā€ā€” those who serve far from the limelight but serve faithfully among the people God has called them to shepherdā€”is foundational to the work GuideStone does each day.

ā€œThose smaller churches that find themselves trying to navigate the complex realities of our nationā€™s broken health care system have an advocate with GuideStone,ā€ Hawkins said. ā€œNot only are we committed to providing solutions for pastors and churches of all sizes, but we are committed to doing so by offering benefits in line with our shared Christian beliefs and values.ā€

While medical inflation, claims experience and the continued uncertainty in the health care industry brought on by inaction in Washington continue to impact rates, GuideStone has worked to control health insurance ratesā€”average rate increases for Personal Plans are 8.8 percent and for Group Plans are 7.5 percentā€”with more than half of all groups seeing rate increases of 2 percent or less.

Churches interested in learning more about solutions available to them should call 1-844-INS-GUIDE (1-844-467-4843) or visit GuideStone.org.Ā 

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