Robert L. Sweezey, President
Adventist Risk Management (ARM) is committed
to assist in the establishment of successful risk management programs for the
Seventh-day Adventist Church. We believe risk management is a vital ministry
of working together with church administrators and lay members to identify the
potential hazards that can bring loss to church resources. Our corporate mission
is captured in the phrase “a ministry of active stewardship.” We believe loss
prevention is the key to successful stewardship; therefore, we assist our clients
in becoming more aware of the risk management issues that are important to their
organizations. Prudent risk management allows the church to utilize its funds
to further the gospel mission.
Management Tools Needed
Stewardship requires appropriate management tools in order
for the church to accomplish its mission of spreading the gospel message. Adventist
Risk Management’s staff of 135 dedicated employees delivers professional risk
management service to denominational facilities around the globe. With offices
located in North America, Europe, and South America, ARM is positioned to respond
to the risk management needs of our church on a daily basis. Established in
1936 by the General Conference, ARM manages six entities for the church (Gencon
Insurance Company of Vermont; Gencon Agency, Inc.; Gencon Insurance Services,
Inc.; Gencon Self-Insurance Service; Gencon Financial Services, Inc.; and more
recently, UNIBRAS). These organizations cover the entire spectrum of risk management
and insurance services.
Gencon Insurance Company of Vermont (GICV) stands ready to
respond at the time of loss to replace church facilities destroyed by the perils
of fire, indemnify individuals injured in accidents, or provide professional
liability protection to the medical missionary work of the church overseas.
With assets in excess of $100 million and reserves approaching $14 million,
the Seventh-day Adventist Church has built a resource to serve the needs of
the global community. When a loss occurs, our staff endeavors to provide timely
service and attempts to treat all claims on an equitable basis. When the church
needs direct access to commercial insurance markets, ARM is there to provide
these services from three church-owned insurance agencies.
Global Challenges
Meeting the church’s risk management needs on a global basis
can create challenges because of culture, language, legal issues, and currency
fluctuation in a rapidly changing economy. GICV has entered into reinsurance
agreements with major insurance carriers to provide local insurance policies
in several countries in Europe, Asia, and the United Kingdom. These policies
are issued in the local language, local adjusters handle claims, and the church
can pay for their premiums in local currency. By using these tools, ARM is able
to design quality risk management programs specifically to meet the needs of
the church.
We also work closely with denominational entities that elect
to self-insure a portion of their risk management programs. It has been our
privilege to assist North American Division employers by saving in excess of
$8 million annually through the use of “preferred provider services” for health-care
expenses. Instead of these dollars being paid out to health-care providers,
they can be used to help forward the gospel message.
ARM is also committed to support frontline ministries in
the church. Annually we sponsor a charity golf tournament to raise funds for
community-based outreach ministries. Our tournaments have raised in excess of
$130,000.
Safety Awareness
We realize all accidents or losses cannot be prevented.
However, we must take the time and put forth the effort to make safety awareness
and education of both church and lay leaders a priority. As we plan ministry
events and youth activities we must include safety as an integral part of the
process.
God gave the Seventh-day Adventist Church a special structure,
one that supports a “sisterhood of churches.” We must never sacrifice the special
bond that keeps our “church family” together. The assets of Adventist Risk Management
are resources built through cooperative efforts in making safety a priority
in all aspects of ministry. We count it a privilege and responsibility to wisely
manage the church’s risks. To do anything less would not allow us to achieve
our mission of making risk management “a ministry of active stewardship.”