OCA Launches Program to Strengthen Financial Stability of Clergy Families
Metr. Tikhon called on Orthodox faithful to support a new initiative helping clergy families achieve financial stability and strengthen parish life.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Metr. Tikhon of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) has issued a pastoral reflection during Great Lent encouraging the faithful to support a new initiative aimed at strengthening the financial stability of clergy families.
In his message, Metr. Tikhon acknowledged that many Orthodox priests and their households face ongoing financial pressures. While not always a dramatic crisis, these burdens can create persistent stress and, in some cases, require clergy to seek outside employment to support their families. Such realities, he noted, can distract from the priest’s central calling of pastoral ministry and service to parish life.
To address these challenges, the Orthodox Church in America’s Office of Pastoral Life has launched the Financial Health Initiative. Supported partly by a grant from the Lilly Endowment, the program provides clergy households with financial literacy training, planning resources, and professional coaching. Families who complete the program may also apply for grants to assist with debt reduction, savings, or retirement preparation.
Church leaders emphasized that the grant program requires matching funds, meaning every donated dollar doubles the assistance available to clergy families. Metr. Tikhon encouraged the faithful to support the effort during the Lenten season, describing such contributions as an expression of stewardship that strengthens both clergy households and the parishes they serve.
Donations can be made here.
Previously, the UOJ reported that the OCA announced 2026 clergy and clergy wives retreats.