About
Anabaptist Brotherhood
Mission
To promote brotherhood mutual aid by providing Biblical two-kingdom teaching and a structured approach to "caring for our own", thereby preserving the Social Security Exemption.
Galatians 6:2 - “Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.”
John 18:36 - “My Kingdom is not of this world...”
Matthew 25:40 - “And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”
Romans 12:13 - “Distributing to the necessity of saints;
given to hospitality.”
Vision
The vision and purpose is to promote a brotherhood mutual aid program that strengthens our convictions on social security issues and meets social aid challenges among us. This includes a four-fold mission:
1. Provide Biblical stewardship teaching and materials on issues surrounding social security and mutual aid.
2. Preserve our Form 4029 exemption (Members of recognized religious groups file Form 4029 to apply for exemption from Social Security and Medicare taxes) and maintain communication with churches and the government on social security issues.
3. Manage accountability that encourages participants to invest a portion of their annual income (including IRA funds) throughout their working years for use in their elderly years.
4. Manage a broad-based, collective mutual aid fund for distinct types of economic hardships such as disability, becoming widowed, housing needs, and catastrophic healthcare.
Mutual Aid Teaching
Anabaptist Brotherhood provides teaching materials, articles, and resources on social security issues to promote brotherhood mutual aid, the two-kingdom principle, and bearing one another’s burdens.
These teaching materials promote an interdependent mindset of mutual aid rather than an individualistic, independent mentality. They are designed to be used by the local church leaders through varied forms of teaching and discussion such as preaching, Sunday school, and related instructional meetings.
Anabaptist Brotherhood provides a teacher/speaker to help churches understand how the organization’s program intersects with the local church to enable and facilitate “caring for our own.” This includes one or two meetings with a church leadership or congregation to explain the organization’s program features and benefits.
Social Security Exemption
Anabaptist Brotherhood provides information and teaching about the Social Security Exemption, IRS Form 4029.
This includes the history of the Amish church’s efforts in appealing to the government and the long journey in obtaining the Social Security Exemption. It answers questions about which types of churches are eligible for exemption, and the expectations and parameters of individuals.
We are committed to help churches fully understand their responsibilities and be faithful to the intentions of Social Security exemption.
Board of Directors:
Merle Herr
Unaffiliated Mennonite
Mark Martin
Weaverland Conference
Ivan Hochstetler
Amish
Loren Strickler
Pilgrim Conference
David Martin
Home Mennonite Fellowship
David Troyer
Beachy Amish Mennonite
Thomas Mast
Nappanee, IN
Beachy Amish Mennonite