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Providing low-cost loans to churches
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Investment and Loan Program, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation of The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) that was created to provide low-cost loans to churches, governing bodies and related entities of the denomination for capital projects. The funds for these loans come from Presbyterian investors who purchase interest-bearing term notes from the Program. Investors earn interest on their funds. Borrowers can reduce the cost of their loans. Everyone wins! For details on the loans or investments, please click the appropriate button on the right side of this page. |
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Watch our videos
Building together for God's Abundance
Watch a 10-minute video that explains how your investments in the Presbyterian Investment & Loan Program can help congregations expand, renovate and reshape their space for new ministries. |
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New Mission Market Fund
Get market rates plus a mission return
- More flexibility to add or withdraw funds [Read more]

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Presbyterian investors help campus ministries as well
by The Reverend Linda Rainey

Members of the choir help to place a special emphasis on music. Photo courtesy of Korean Presbyterian Church of Orlando, Fla.
When I became pastor of the
Korean Presbyterian Church of
Orlando in 1999, the church had a
seventeen-year history of ministering
to its immigrant congregation. The
church, actually located in a suburb
of Winter Garden (west of downtown
Orlando) previously had a smaller
sanctuary, gym and classroom
buildings on five acres of land. The
opportunity came up to purchase nearly thirty acres of land at an extremely good price, with
our immediate neighbors being orange groves and nurseries. It was an easy decision. The
church saw this as the chance to establish a more spacious home that would allow us to expand
on our mission of bringing souls to Christ. [Read more] |
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