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  • Senior Care Options in Health Care Sharing Ministries

    Senior Care Options in Health Care Sharing Ministries

    As American seniors transition into retirement, managing healthcare expenses remains one of the top financial priorities for golden-year planning. While Medicare provides a solid base of protection for individuals age 65 and older, out-of-pocket deductibles, co-payments, and medical care gaps can still result in unexpected financial strain. For faith-minded seniors seeking an affordable, community-focused way to manage post-Medicare medical expenses, Senior Care Sharing through a Health Care Sharing Ministry (HCSM) offers an outstanding solution.

    For retirees living on fixed incomes, unexpected hospital stays, specialized medical consultations, or diagnostic scans can erode retirement savings rapidly. Senior Care sharing brings stability and peace of mind by capping per-incident out-of-pocket exposure to a predictable, budget-friendly amount while surrounding members with Christian prayer support.

    At Anglican Care, we believe our seniors deserve to be honored, supported, and cared for in their retirement years. Leviticus 19:32 instructs us to “Stand up in the presence of the aged, show respect for the elderly and revere your God.” Our specialized Senior Care Program is specifically designed to work seamlessly alongside Medicare Parts A & B, giving Christian seniors peace of mind, low out-of-pocket responsibilities, and warm spiritual fellowship.

    How Anglican Care Senior Care Works Alongside Medicare

    The Anglican Care Senior Care program is tailored specifically for members age 65 and older who are enrolled in both Medicare Part A (hospitalization) and Medicare Part B (medical services). Under this program, Medicare acts as the primary payer for your medical claims, covering eligible hospital and physician charges according to federal guidelines.

    For eligible medical expenses that remain after Medicare pays its share—such as Medicare deductibles, co-payments, and excess charges—Anglican Care steps in as a secondary voluntary sharing ministry. Eligible remaining expenses (including inpatient hospital stays, outpatient surgeries, diagnostic imaging, and specialist treatments) are submitted to the Anglican Care community for sharing up to $250,000 per incident.

    Low Out-of-Pocket Costs and Unbeatable Monthly Contributions

    One of the primary reasons Christian seniors choose Anglican Care over traditional commercial supplement options is the dramatic savings in monthly contributions. Anglican Care Senior Care rates beat comparable competitor programs (such as Medi-Share 65+ or CHM SeniorShare) by at least 10%, keeping fixed retirement income secure.

    Our age-banded voluntary monthly contributions for Senior Care are transparent and highly affordable:

    • Individual Member (Ages 65-74): $89 per month
    • Individual Member (Ages 75+): $135 per month
    • Senior Couple (Ages 65-74): $169 per month
    • Senior Couple (Ages 75+): $249 per month

    In addition to affordable monthly contributions, Senior Care features a low Member Responsibility Amount (MRA) of just $500 per incident. Once you satisfy that initial $500 out-of-pocket amount for a specific medical event, 100% of remaining eligible post-Medicare expenses are submitted for community sharing up to $250,000 per incident.

    Complete Provider Freedom: No Restricted Networks

    A major frustration for many retirees is discovering that traditional managed care plans restrict them to narrow provider networks, requiring referral approvals or penalizing them for seeing specialists outside their local region. This can be especially challenging for “snowbirds” who split their time between northern states and warmer climates like Florida.

    With Anglican Care Senior Care, members enjoy total freedom of choice. You can visit any licensed physician, specialist, hospital, or medical center across all 50 states that accepts Medicare. There are zero network restrictions, zero referral delays, and zero out-of-network penalties. Whether receiving routine medical care at home, visiting grandchildren across the country, or seeking specialized treatment while traveling, your membership provides seamless national access and total peace of mind.

    Valuable Included Benefits for Seniors

    Every Anglican Care Senior Care membership includes a comprehensive suite of value-added benefits designed to promote daily wellness and convenience:

    • $0-Consult Telehealth Access: Connect 24/7 with board-certified physicians via phone or video for minor health concerns without leaving the comfort of your home.
    • 24/7 Registered Nursing Hotline: Access round-the-clock professional medical guidance for health questions, prescription clarifications, or symptom evaluations.
    • Prescription Sharing Support: Eligible incident-related prescription medications are shareable up to $5,000 per incident.
    • Catastrophic Support Add-On Option: Seniors can extend their per-incident sharing limit by an additional $1,000,000 for just $37/month (individual) or $69/month (couple).

    A Faith Community That Honors and Prays for Seniors

    Beyond financial savings, Senior Care members belong to an authentic Christian community that truly cares for one another. Psalm 71:9 expresses the prayer of the mature believer: “Do not cast me away when I am old; do not forsake me when my strength is gone.”

    At Anglican Care, our members and pastoral team surround our senior members with intercessory prayer, warm words of encouragement, and personal support through every stage of life. Furthermore, senior members can submit prayer requests directly through the Member Portal at any time. If you or a loved one are preparing for retirement or seeking a faith-consistent alternative for post-65 medical care, Anglican Care Senior Care offers the perfect blend of financial freedom, provider choice, and biblical community.

  • Serving Others Through Health Care: A Ministry of Compassion

    Serving Others Through Health Care: A Ministry of Compassion

    In a culture often dominated by impersonal transaction models and rising bureaucratic complexity, the Christian call to compassionate care stands out as a beacon of hope. From the early chapters of the New Testament through two millennia of church history, followers of Jesus Christ have viewed caring for the sick, injured, and vulnerable not as a commercial obligation, but as a core spiritual discipline. At Anglican Care, we believe that healthcare can and should be a living ministry of compassion—a practical way for believers to love one another as Christ loved us.

    By bringing American families together in voluntary health care sharing, Anglican Care revives the ancient church model of mutual aid, turning everyday health decisions into acts of worship, stewardship, and Christian fellowship. Here is a deeper look at the biblical foundation of compassionate health care sharing and how our community puts faith into action every single day.

    The Gospel Example: Jesus as the Ultimate Healer and Servant

    Throughout the Gospels, Jesus’ earthly ministry was marked by deep compassion for human physical suffering. In Matthew 14:14, we read that “When he went ashore he saw a great crowd, and he had compassion on them and healed their sick.” Jesus did not separate spiritual truth from physical care; He touched the leper, restored sight to the blind, and fed the hungry.

    Furthermore, in the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:30-37), Jesus defined true neighborly love through tangible, financial, and hands-on medical assistance. The Samaritan provided immediate emergency aid, transported the injured traveler, and paid the innkeeper out of his own resources to ensure ongoing recovery. In telling His followers to “Go, and do likewise,” Jesus established physical compassion as an indispensable mark of Christian discipleship.

    Bearing One Another’s Burdens: Galatians 6:2 in Daily Action

    The foundational scripture of Anglican Care is Galatians 6:2: “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” When a family faces an unexpected surgical procedure, a severe diagnosis, or a lengthy hospitalization, the emotional and financial burden can quickly feel overwhelming.

    In traditional corporate healthcare arrangements, payments are sent to sterile corporate entities where money is pooled without personal connection or spiritual purpose. In contrast, when an Anglican Care member makes a voluntary monthly contribution, those funds are designated directly to help a fellow Christian family pay their hospital or doctor bills. When you participate in health care sharing, your household is actively fulfilling Christ’s commandment, turning monthly financial planning into a direct ministry to a brother or sister in Christ.

    The Early Church Pattern: Acts 2 and Acts 4

    Health care sharing is not a modern corporate invention; it is a return to the historic practice of the early Church described in the Book of Acts. Acts 2:44-45 records that “And all who believed were together and had all things in common. And they were selling their possessions and belongings and distributing the proceeds to all, as any had need.” Similarly, Acts 4:32 notes that the believers were “of one heart and soul.”

    The early Christians understood that physical needs within the Body of Christ were a shared responsibility. When one member suffered, all suffered together; when one was lifted up, all rejoiced (1 Corinthians 12:26). Anglican Care brings this timeless early church model into 21st-century America, creating a nationwide fellowship of believers who voluntarily pool their resources to ensure no Christian family faces medical burdens alone.

    Combining Financial Support with Intercessory Prayer

    True Christian compassion extends far beyond financial transactions. Medical crises are deeply spiritual and emotional seasons that require the uplifting power of prayer. Anglican Care integrates intercessory prayer into the core of our ministry framework.

    When members log into the Member Portal to manage their monthly contributions, they are presented with specific prayer requests from families currently navigating medical needs. Members send notes of encouragement, Bible verses, and prayers alongside their financial sharing. For a family sitting in a hospital waiting room, knowing that hundreds of Christian families across America are lifting their name before the Throne of Grace brings a profound peace that passes all understanding (Philippians 4:7).

    Strengthening Faith, Family, and American Liberty

    Anglican Care is proudly built upon traditional Christian faith, American patriotic freedom, and strong community connection. We believe that God has blessed America with the freedom to exercise our religious convictions openly, including how we care for our families’ health. By choosing a faith-based Health Care Sharing Ministry, families reclaim their independence from top-down mandates while investing directly in God’s Kingdom.

    Whether enrolled in our Foundational, Essential, Complete, or Senior Care program tiers, every Anglican Care member plays a vital role in this ministry of compassion. Together, we demonstrate to a watching world that the Church of Jesus Christ remains a vibrant, caring, and practical source of hope and healing for all who seek Him.

  • How to Submit a Medical Need for Sharing: A Step-by-Step Guide

    How to Submit a Medical Need for Sharing: A Step-by-Step Guide

    When an unexpected illness, injury, or medical procedure occurs, managing paperwork should be the last thing causing stress for your family. At Anglican Care, our primary goal is to make the medical need sharing process as simple, transparent, and faith-filled as possible. Designed around the needs of busy Christian households, our digital Member Portal and dedicated support team guide you through every stage of submitting and sharing eligible medical expenses.

    Whether you are a brand new member or looking to refresh your understanding of ministry guidelines, this step-by-step guide explains exactly how to submit a medical need for sharing, how your Member Responsibility Amount (MRA) is applied, and how community voluntary contributions bring financial relief when you need it most.

    Step 1: Inform Your Healthcare Provider as a Cash-Pay Patient

    When visiting a doctor, urgent care clinic, or hospital, inform the admissions or billing staff that you are a cash-paying member of a Health Care Sharing Ministry. Because Anglican Care gives members total freedom to choose any licensed healthcare provider across all 50 states, you are never restricted by provider network boundaries.

    Ask the provider for an itemized medical statement (commonly provided on standard medical billing forms such as a CMS-1500 or UB-04) and request their standard prompt pay or cash discount rate. Healthcare providers appreciate direct cash payments because it eliminates corporate billing delays. Securing a cash-pay discount often reduces your total bill by 20% to 60%, significantly lowering your overall out-of-pocket responsibility. You can also utilize Anglican Care’s $0-consult telehealth services for minor follow-up questions, avoiding extra office fees altogether.

    Step 2: Access the Anglican Care Member Portal

    Once you receive itemized bills from your healthcare providers, log into your secure account on the Anglican Care Member Portal from your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Navigate to the “Submit a Medical Need” section on your dashboard.

    The online submission portal will prompt you to enter basic details about the medical incident, including:

    • The date of service or initial onset of symptoms.
    • A brief description of the medical condition, diagnosis, or injury.
    • The treating physician or medical facility name.
    • The total billed charge and any cash-pay discounts applied by the provider.

    Step 3: Upload Itemized Bills and Supporting Documentation

    To ensure prompt processing, upload clear copies or digital photos of your itemized medical statements. An itemized bill must include specific medical procedure codes (CPT codes), diagnosis codes (ICD-10 codes), dates of service, and individual item charges.

    If the submission relates to a medical incident occurring within your first 12 months of membership, you may be asked to provide brief medical records to confirm that the condition was not a pre-existing condition (defined as any condition treated or symptomatic in the 12 months prior to your membership effective date). Pre-existing conditions become fully eligible for sharing after 12 months of continuous membership.

    Step 4: Application of Your Member Responsibility Amount (MRA)

    Once your medical need is submitted, an Anglican Care medical needs analyst reviews the documentation against our published Sharing Guidelines. During this stage, your designated Member Responsibility Amount (MRA)—also known as the Initial Unshareable Amount (IUA)—is applied to the incident:

    • Foundational Tier: $5,000 MRA per incident ($250,000 sharing limit)
    • Essential Tier: $2,500 MRA per incident ($500,000 sharing limit)
    • Complete Tier: $1,000 MRA per incident ($1,000,000 sharing limit)
    • Senior Care Tier: $500 MRA per incident ($250,000 sharing limit post-Medicare)

    You pay your MRA directly to the healthcare provider using the negotiated cash-pay rates. Remember that the MRA applies per incident, not per bill. Multiple bills stemming from the same medical incident—such as lab work, diagnostic imaging, and physician fees—are bundled together under your single MRA commitment, making out-of-pocket planning clear and predictable for your household budget.

    Step 5: Community Sharing and Direct Reimbursement

    After your per-incident MRA has been satisfied, 100% of remaining eligible medical expenses up to your program tier limit are published to the ministry community for sharing. Voluntary monthly contributions from fellow Anglican Care members are allocated directly to satisfy your provider balances or reimburse you for amounts paid above your MRA.

    You can track the exact status of your medical need submission in real time through your Member Portal dashboard, viewing when funds are verified, published, and disbursed. This complete portal transparency gives member families total confidence and peace of mind as voluntary contributions flow in from across the nation.

    The Anglican Care Difference: Pastoral Support and Prayer

    At Anglican Care, medical need submission is more than a financial workflow—it is an opportunity for spiritual fellowship. Philippians 4:6-7 encourages us: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.” Along with financial sharing, your medical need is lifted up by our dedicated prayer team and fellow ministry members across America, providing encouragement, warm fellowship, and peace throughout your recovery.

  • From Skeptic to Believer: One Family’s Health Care Sharing Journey

    From Skeptic to Believer: One Family’s Health Care Sharing Journey

    Making a major change in how your family handles healthcare expenses can feel daunting. For Mark and Sarah Miller, a Christian couple raising three active children in Jacksonville, Florida, the decision to step away from traditional corporate healthcare arrangements was met with equal parts necessity and hesitation. Like millions of American households, the Millers were facing unsustainable monthly financial burdens paired with skyrocketing deductibles that made routine medical care feel out of reach.

    Yet, when a friend introduced them to Anglican Care, Sarah was initially skeptical. “I had heard about health care sharing ministries, but I wondered if a voluntary community could really be counted on when a real medical crisis hit,” Sarah recalls. “We wanted to align our spending with our faith, but as a mother, my priority was making sure my children were protected.” This is the story of how the Miller family moved from skepticism to complete conviction, experiencing the real-world blessing of faith-based health care sharing.

    The Breaking Point: Rising Financial Strain

    In early 2025, Mark, a self-employed contractor, received notice that their monthly healthcare costs were increasing to over $1,200 per month, accompanied by a staggering $12,000 family out-of-pocket requirement. “We were paying thousands every year for something we rarely used, and whenever the kids needed to see a doctor, we still paid entirely out-of-pocket until we reached that massive threshold,” Mark explains. “It felt like poor stewardship of the resources God had entrusted to our family.”

    Determined to find a better way, Mark began researching alternatives. He discovered that as a Christian family holding traditional faith values, they qualified to join a Health Care Sharing Ministry (HCSM). After reviewing several options, they connected with Anglican Care, drawn to its clear program tiers, Florida roots, patriotic community spirit, and firm biblical foundation in Galatians 6:2 (“Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ”).

    Taking the Step of Faith: Choosing Anglican Care

    After reviewing Anglican Care’s Program Pricing Sheet, Mark and Sarah selected the Essential Tier. For their family of five, the monthly contribution was $399 per month—saving them over $800 every single month compared to their previous arrangement. The Essential tier offered a clear $2,500 Member Responsibility Amount (MRA) per incident and a $500,000 sharing limit per incident, giving them solid financial security.

    “The enrollment process was straightforward and warm,” Sarah says. “We signed the Statement of Faith, set up our automated ACH contribution for an extra 3% discount, and gained immediate access to 24/7 telehealth. But in the back of my mind, I still wondered: What will happen when we actually have a big medical bill?”

    The Unexpected Test: An Emergency Medical Need

    That question was answered four months later during a Saturday afternoon Little League baseball game. Their ten-year-old son, Caleb, slid into second base and suffered a severe compound fracture in his forearm. Mark and Sarah rushed him to the local pediatric emergency department, where Caleb underwent emergency X-rays, bone setting under anesthesia, and specialized orthopedic casting.

    The total billed charges from the hospital, attending physicians, and anesthesiologist came to $11,400. “In the past, panic would have set in immediately,” Sarah admits. “Instead, I remembered our training from Anglican Care. When registering at the hospital, I informed the patient billing department that we were cash-paying members of a health care sharing ministry.”

    By requesting self-pay cash discounts, the hospital and physician groups reduced the total bill from $11,400 down to $6,200—an immediate savings of over $5,000.

    The Power of Community Sharing and Prayer Support

    Following the clear instructions in the Anglican Care Member Portal, Sarah uploaded the itemized medical statements. Because their Essential tier MRA was $2,500, the Miller family paid that initial portion directly to the providers using the monthly savings they had already accumulated since enrolling.

    The remaining $3,700 in eligible medical expenses was submitted to the Anglican Care community for sharing. Within a few weeks, voluntary contributions from fellow members flowed in to satisfy the bills. But what touched the Millers most was what accompanied those shared funds.

    “In our Member Portal and in our physical mailbox, we received dozens of personal notes and encouraging prayer messages from fellow believers across the country,” Mark shares with tears in his eyes. “Members in Florida, Texas, Ohio, and beyond were praying specifically for Caleb’s arm to heal properly. We weren’t just processing a claim number; we were experiencing the living Body of Christ.”

    Living with Peace, Purpose, and Financial Freedom

    Today, Caleb’s arm is fully healed, and he is back on the baseball diamond. The Miller family saves over $9,600 every year in reduced contributions—funds they have redirected toward their children’s Christian education, church tithes, and family savings.

    “Moving from traditional corporate healthcare to Anglican Care was one of the best decisions our family ever made,” Sarah reflects. “To any Christian family who feels skeptical or hesitant, I encourage you to look at the numbers and look at the Scripture. God designed believers to care for one another, and Anglican Care puts that biblical truth into practice every day.”

  • Understanding the IUA (Initial Unshareable Amount) in Health Care Sharing

    Understanding the IUA (Initial Unshareable Amount) in Health Care Sharing

    For families exploring faith-based health care sharing for the first time, understanding key terminology is an essential step toward making informed decisions. One term that frequently arises in medical sharing circles is the “Initial Unshareable Amount” (IUA)—often referred to as the Member Responsibility Amount (MRA). Understanding how the IUA functions, how it differs from traditional out-of-pocket structures, and how Anglican Care structures its program tiers empowers Christian households to choose the exact level of financial protection that fits their family budget.

    In health care sharing ministries, members voluntarily contribute monthly funds to help share one another’s eligible medical needs. However, to keep monthly contribution amounts affordable for everyone in the ministry, each member family agrees to absorb an initial fixed portion of medical expenses when an eligible medical event occurs. This pre-determined out-of-pocket commitment is the Initial Unshareable Amount.

    What Is an Initial Unshareable Amount (IUA)?

    The Initial Unshareable Amount (IUA), or Member Responsibility Amount (MRA), is the specified dollar amount that a member is responsible for paying out-of-pocket for an eligible medical incident before community sharing begins. Think of it as your personal financial responsibility for a specific injury, illness, or medical event.

    Unlike commercial healthcare systems where patients face complex deductible calculations, co-payments, percentage split charges, and out-of-network surprises, the IUA model in health care sharing is simple, transparent, and fixed. You select your IUA level when enrolling in a program tier, allowing you to tailor your monthly contributions to your family’s budget and risk tolerance.

    Per-Incident Sharing vs. Annual Out-of-Pocket Deductibles

    A critical distinction to understand is that the IUA in Anglican Care is applied on a per-incident basis rather than as a cumulative annual deductible. A “medical incident” includes all medically necessary testing, physician consultations, surgical procedures, hospital stays, follow-up visits, and prescribed therapy associated with a single diagnosis or injury.

    For example, if a member experiences a knee injury requiring an initial emergency evaluation, an MRI scan, orthopedic surgery, and ten physical therapy sessions over six months, all of these medical bills stem from a single medical incident. The member pays their chosen IUA just once for that entire event. Once that single IUA is satisfied, all remaining eligible medical expenses associated with that knee injury are eligible for community sharing up to the program limit.

    Anglican Care Program Tiers and Flexible IUA Options

    Anglican Care offers three core program tiers for individuals and families, allowing members to customize their balance between monthly contributions and per-incident responsibility:

    • Foundational Tier ($5,000 MRA / IUA): Designed for young, healthy households or budget-conscious families seeking essential protection against major medical catastrophes. Featuring our lowest age-banded monthly contributions (starting at just $79/month for individuals under 30), this tier provides a $250,000 sharing limit per incident.
    • Essential Tier ($2,500 MRA / IUA): Our most popular balanced program tier for growing families. With moderate monthly contributions (such as $399/month for a family of three or more in their 30s or 40s), the Essential tier offers a $500,000 sharing limit per incident.
    • Complete Tier ($1,000 MRA / IUA): Ideal for families desiring comprehensive protection and minimal out-of-pocket expenses when medical needs arise. The Complete tier features a low $1,000 per-incident IUA and a generous $1,000,000 sharing limit per incident.

    Additionally, Anglican Care offers specialized options including Senior Care Sharing for members 65+ with Medicare Parts A & B (featuring a low $500 MRA per incident and $250,000 sharing limit) and an optional Catastrophic Support Add-On that extends your per-incident limit by an additional $1,000,000 without increasing your MRA.

    Real-World Example: How the IUA Works in Practice

    To see how the IUA operates during an actual medical event, consider the story of David, an Anglican Care Essential tier member with a $2,500 MRA. While repairing his home roof, David suffered a fall resulting in a severe wrist fracture that required emergency care and outpatient surgery.

    Here is how his medical bills were processed through the ministry:

    1. Emergency Room Visit & X-Rays: Billed at $3,800. David requested a cash-pay discount, reducing the bill to $2,400. David paid this directly toward his $2,500 MRA.
    2. Outpatient Surgery & Hardware Placement: Billed at $12,000. David paid the remaining $100 of his $2,500 MRA.
    3. Remaining Surgical & Follow-Up Bills ($11,900): Having fully satisfied his $2,500 per-incident MRA, the remaining $11,900 in eligible surgical fees and physical therapy costs were submitted through the Anglican Care Member Portal.
    4. Community Sharing: Fellow Anglican Care members voluntarily shared the entire remaining $11,900, sending direct financial support and prayers to David and his family.

    Biblical Wisdom and Peace of Mind

    Scripture calls us to walk in wisdom, integrity, and clear fellowship. Proverbs 3:5-6 encourages us to trust in the Lord with all our heart, while Galatians 6:2 instructs us to bear one another’s burdens. Anglican Care’s clear IUA structure ensures that no family is caught off guard by convoluted fine print during a medical challenge. By choosing the IUA level that fits your household financial strategy, you can enjoy true peace of mind, backed by a warm community of believers dedicated to caring for one another.

  • Faith, Healing, and Community: A Christian Perspective on Health Care

    Faith, Healing, and Community: A Christian Perspective on Health Care

    How should Christians think about health care in the 21st century? In a modern culture dominated by commercial medicine, fierce political debate, and impersonal corporate bureaucracy, it is easy for believers to lose sight of the profound biblical truths surrounding health, healing, and community care. Scripture reveals that physical well-being is not merely a secular or economic issue—it is intimately connected to spiritual stewardship, Christian fellowship, and our living witness to the world.

    At Anglican Care, we believe that health care should reflect the compassion, truth, and community modeled by Jesus Christ and the early Church. By examining a holistic biblical worldview on health, healing, and mutual aid, we discover why faith-based Health Care Sharing Ministries offer a deeply satisfying, God-honoring path for Christian families across Florida and America.

    1. The Physical Body as a Temple of the Holy Spirit

    A biblical perspective on health begins with understanding the inherent dignity, value, and sacredness of the human physical body. Unlike ancient gnostic philosophies that dismissed the physical realm as inherently evil, biblical Christianity honors the body as God’s good creation, redeemed by Christ, and inhabited by the Holy Spirit.

    “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.” — 1 Corinthians 6:19-20

    Because our physical bodies belong to God, health stewardship is an act of spiritual worship. Eating nourishing food, exercising regularly, getting adequate rest, avoiding harmful substances, and seeking wise medical care when sick are essential ways believers honor their Creator. When Christians commit to personal health stewardship, they preserve their physical strength to serve their families, churches, and communities for God’s glory.

    2. Christ’s Ministry of Compassion and Healing

    Throughout the Gospel narratives, Jesus’ public ministry was characterized by deep personal compassion for human suffering. He spent much of His earthly ministry healing the sick, restoring sight to the blind, making the lame walk, and cleansing the lepers. Christ demonstrated that God cares deeply about human physical suffering and desires wholeness for His image-bearers.

    Furthermore, Scripture instructs believers to pray for the sick and exercise faith in God’s healing power (James 5:14-15). While God frequently works through trained physicians, modern medical skill, and restorative therapies, Christians acknowledge that all ultimate healing comes from the sovereign hand of God (Psalm 103:2-3).

    3. Community Fellowship vs. Commercialization

    One of the greatest tragedies of modern health systems is the breakdown of personal Christian community. Health care has become increasingly commercialized, treating patients as numerical billing codes and healthcare providers as corporate agents. This cold, transactional approach strips dignity from care and isolates individuals during their times of greatest physical and emotional vulnerability.

    In contrast, the New Testament envisions a covenant community where believers share life’s trials and burdens together in joyful love:

    “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves… Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality.” — Romans 12:10, 13

    Health Care Sharing Ministries like Anglican Care restore this biblical vision of community. Rather than paying premiums into corporate reserves, members contribute age-banded monthly shares into a ministry pool that directly helps fellow Christians facing medical trials. Every shared medical bill is accompanied by prayer and encouragement, reminding members that they are part of a loving spiritual family.

    4. The Rich History of Christian Healthcare Innovation

    Historically, the Christian Church was the pioneer of institutional healthcare. In the fourth century, early Christians like St. Basil of Caesarea established the world’s first public hospitals to care for the sick, poor, and plague-stricken without charge. Throughout church history, Christian orders and voluntary mutual aid societies formed the backbone of medical care, establishing a legacy of compassionate, faith-motivated healing.

    Anglican Care proudly stands in this noble Christian heritage, offering modern American families a return to voluntary, faith-based health care sharing.

    5. Faithful Stewardship Across Life’s Seasons

    A comprehensive Christian perspective on health care provides compassionate support through every season of life. Anglican Care manifests this vision through tailored program tiers designed for believers at all life stages:

    • Foundational Tier: Supporting young believers as they begin independent adulthood and learn biblical financial stewardship.
    • Essential & Complete Tiers: Sustaining families with children, ensuring parents can nurture their households without fear of medical debt.
    • Senior Care Tier: Honoring senior Christians who have spent lifetimes serving the Lord, His Church, and their nation.
    • Catastrophic Add-On: Providing extended community backing when extraordinary health trials occur.

    Living Out Your Faith in Health Care Stewardship

    Choosing how you manage your family’s health care is one of the most significant stewardship decisions you will make. By aligning with Anglican Care, you choose a path of faith over fear, community over corporate bureaucracy, and biblical stewardship over commercialization.

    Together, as believers united in Christ, we can transform health care from a source of anxiety into a powerful testimony of God’s enduring love, faithful provision, and Christian fellowship across America.

  • How Health Care Sharing Handles Major Medical Events

    How Health Care Sharing Handles Major Medical Events

    Life can change in a single unexpected moment. A sudden car accident, an acute surgical emergency, or a serious medical diagnosis can instantly disrupt a family’s sense of security. Beyond the immediate physical pain and emotional stress of a health crisis, many American families dread the overwhelming financial aftermath of major medical events.

    For members of Anglican Care, facing a major medical trial looks very different. Rather than navigating a cold, adversarial billing system alone, Anglican Care members are wrapped in the compassionate care, financial support, and active prayer of a faith-based Health Care Sharing Ministry. Here is a step-by-step walk-through of how health care sharing handles major medical events from the moment care is needed through complete financial sharing.

    Step 1: Receiving Quality Care with Complete Provider Freedom

    During a medical emergency or serious health event, your physical well-being and safety are the absolute top priorities. Anglican Care members enjoy complete freedom to choose any licensed physician, specialist, urgent care clinic, or hospital facility in the United States. You never have to worry about out-of-network financial penalties, restricted provider lists, or artificial geographic boundaries.

    When presenting your Anglican Care member identification card at hospital registration or physician check-in, simply inform the billing staff that you belong to a faith-based health care sharing ministry and ask to be billed as a self-pay or cash-pay patient.

    Step 2: Professional Medical Bill Repricing and Advocacy

    One of the greatest practical benefits of belonging to Anglican Care is our dedicated medical bill advocacy team. Traditional hospital list prices (often called charge master rates) are frequently inflated far beyond reasonable costs. Once your medical bills are generated, our experienced bill negotiators step in to advocate directly on your behalf.

    By leveraging cash-pay discounts, fair market pricing standards, and professional bill audits, Anglican Care consistently reduces raw medical bills by 40% to 70% before funds are drawn for community sharing. This critical advocacy step stewards member contribution dollars wisely and ensures that community funds stretch as far as possible.

    Step 3: Fulfilling Your Initial Unshareable Amount (IUA)

    Every Anglican Care program tier features a designated Initial Unshareable Amount (IUA). The IUA is the specified out-of-pocket dollar threshold that the member family pays per medical incident before community sharing kicks in.

    Depending on your chosen program tier—whether Foundational, Essential, Complete, or Senior Care—your IUA remains fixed per incident (typically $1,000 to $5,000 depending on enrollment options). Once your household satisfies the IUA for that specific medical event, 100% of remaining eligible medical expenses are submitted to the ministry pool for full community sharing.

    Step 4: Voluntary Community Member Sharing in Action

    Once medical bills are audited, repriced, and the IUA is satisfied, eligible expenses are published to the Anglican Care sharing queue. Monthly contributions submitted by fellow members across Florida and the country are allocated directly toward paying your medical providers or reimbursing your out-of-pocket expenses.

    Program Tier Capacity for Major Events:

    • Essential & Complete Tiers: Provide robust sharing limits designed to easily absorb high-cost surgical procedures, complex specialist treatments, and extended hospital stays.
    • Catastrophic Add-On: For rare, extraordinarily severe medical crises (such as organ transplants, major trauma, or long-term oncology care), members enrolled in the Catastrophic Add-On receive extended sharing capacity reaching hundreds of thousands of dollars.

    Understanding the Role of the Catastrophic Add-On

    While standard program tiers provide ample sharing for the vast majority of medical events, the optional Catastrophic Add-On acts as an extra fortress of security for families facing prolonged, catastrophic illnesses. By adding a small additional monthly contribution, members unlock higher sharing limits that protect their life savings against rare medical events that exceed standard program thresholds.

    Step 5: Prayer Support and Encouragement Cards

    Financial relief is only half of the health care sharing story. As your medical need is shared across the ministry network, fellow Anglican Care members receive notice of your family’s trial. Members send handwritten get-well cards, notes of encouragement, and financial gifts, surrounding your family with Christian love and fellowship.

    “If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honored, every part rejoices with it.” — 1 Corinthians 12:26

    Knowing that hundreds of brothers and sisters in Christ are bringing your name before the Lord in prayer provides profound emotional comfort and spiritual strength during your recovery.

    Summary of the Major Medical Sharing Process

    1. Receive Immediate Care: Seek treatment at any hospital, surgeon, or medical facility of your choice without network restrictions.
    2. Submit Bills to Portal: Upload itemized medical bills and records to Anglican Care’s secure member portal.
    3. Professional Repricing: Our bill advocacy team negotiates significant cash-pay discounts on your behalf.
    4. Fulfill Your Fixed IUA: Pay your designated per-incident responsibility from your emergency health reserve.
    5. Receive Community Sharing & Prayer: Ministry funds cover remaining eligible costs while members surround your family with prayer.

    When major health trials strike, you don’t have to carry the burden alone. Anglican Care combines robust financial protection with authentic Christian community, keeping your family safe, supported, and financially secure when you need it most.

  • Member Testimony: A Single Mom’s Journey to Affordable Health Care

    Member Testimony: A Single Mom’s Journey to Affordable Health Care

    As a single mother raising two energetic children in sunny Central Florida, Sarah always strived to make smart, disciplined financial decisions for her household. Working as a self-employed graphic designer, she cherished the flexibility that freelancing provided, allowing her to attend her kids’ school plays, volunteer at church, and be present for soccer games. However, her independent career meant navigating the complex and expensive world of private health options completely on her own.

    For several consecutive years, rising monthly rates squeezed Sarah’s household budget to the breaking point. By early 2025, traditional private plans demanded over $850 a month for a high-deductible policy that barely provided basic peace of mind. “I was paying a mortgage-sized bill every month for a plan that we could never afford to actually use for routine doctor visits,” Sarah recalls. “As a single mom, I felt constant financial anxiety every time one of my children developed a fever or minor cough.”

    Discovering Anglican Care: A Faith-Based Path Forward

    During a casual conversation at her church’s weekly small group ministry, a close friend introduced Sarah to Anglican Care. Learning about Health Care Sharing Ministries for the first time, Sarah was immediately intrigued by the concept of voluntary, Christian community sharing.

    After thoroughly reviewing the program guidelines and finding complete personal alignment with Anglican Care’s Statement of Faith, Sarah evaluated the clear, age-banded monthly contribution tiers. Based on her family size and monthly budget, she chose the Essential Tier, which reduced her monthly financial outlay by nearly 50% compared to her previous private plan.

    “Switching to Anglican Care felt like a massive weight was lifted off my shoulders. Not only did it save my family over $400 every month, but I felt deeply blessed knowing my money was directly helping other Christian families in need instead of going to a giant corporate entity.” — Sarah

    Facing an Unexpected Medical Emergency

    Six months after joining the Anglican Care community, the unexpected happened. On a quiet Sunday afternoon, Sarah’s nine-year-old son Caleb developed severe, sudden abdominal pain. A quick trip to the local emergency room confirmed that Caleb had acute appendicitis and required an emergency appendectomy that night.

    In years past, an emergency hospital stay and surgical procedure would have meant overwhelming financial panic, confusing billing statements, and fear of accumulating thousands of dollars in debt. But with Anglican Care, Sarah knew exactly what steps to take and felt supported from the moment she walked into the hospital.

    1. Clear and Manageable Out-of-Pocket Responsibility

    Under her Essential Tier program, Sarah was responsible for her pre-selected Initial Unshareable Amount (IUA) of $1,000 per incident. Because she had systematically saved money in an emergency health reserve thanks to her lower monthly share amounts, covering the IUA was simple, stress-free, and completely planned for.

    2. Professional Medical Bill Repricing and Negotiation

    Anglican Care’s medical bill processing team went to work immediately on Sarah’s behalf. Our experienced bill negotiators contacted the hospital billing department, securing steep cash-pay discounts and repricing raw medical bills down to fair market standards. This bill negotiation saved over $14,000 before the remaining balance was submitted for member sharing.

    3. Voluntary Community Sharing in Action

    Within weeks, eligible medical expenses for Caleb’s surgery were approved and published to the Anglican Care member network. Monthly contributions from fellow members across Florida and America flowed in to share the remaining surgical bills completely. Sarah did not have to pay a single dollar beyond her initial IUA.

    More Than Financial Help: The Power of Prayer and Encouragement

    What touched Sarah’s heart most was not just the financial burden lifted, but the emotional and spiritual support her family received during Caleb’s recovery. Over the weeks following Caleb’s surgery, Sarah’s mailbox was filled with handwritten get-well cards, notes of encouragement, and promises of prayer from Anglican Care members she had never met in person.

    “Caleb was so excited to open cards from believers in Texas, Georgia, and North Carolina wishing him a speedy recovery,” Sarah says with a smile. “One sweet note from a family in Tampa read, ‘We are praying for Caleb’s quick healing and strength for his brave mom.’ It showed my children what the Church is supposed to look like in real life—a true community of faith acting in love.”

    Sarah’s Advice for Other Families and Single Parents

    Today, Caleb is completely healed, thriving, and back on the soccer field, and Sarah continues to enthusiastically share her story with other single parents, freelancers, and self-employed families searching for affordable, God-honoring health solutions.

    Whether you need basic catastrophic coverage through the Foundational Tier, balanced support with the Essential Tier, comprehensive security with the Complete Tier, or extra protection via the Catastrophic Add-On, Sarah encourages every family to explore Anglican Care.

    “God provided for my family through Anglican Care,” Sarah reflects. “You don’t have to face rising costs or medical trials alone when you have a loving Christian community ready to stand with you.”

  • What Is a Statement of Faith and Why Does It Matter for HCSMs?

    What Is a Statement of Faith and Why Does It Matter for HCSMs?

    When individuals and families begin researching faith-based Health Care Sharing Ministries (HCSMs), one requirement stands out right away: the agreement to a Statement of Faith. For those who are new to the concept of health care sharing, this requirement might raise important questions. What exactly is a Statement of Faith, why is it necessary for participating members, and how does it protect the spiritual integrity and financial health of the entire ministry?

    At Anglican Care, our Statement of Faith is not a mere formality, legal footnote, or administrative hurdle. It is the spiritual cornerstone and foundation of our entire community. It defines who we are, unites our members under shared Christian principles, and ensures that voluntary medical sharing remains honest, sustainable, and true to God’s Holy Word.

    What Is a Statement of Faith?

    A Statement of Faith is a clear, written declaration of core religious beliefs, theological convictions, and ethical lifestyle commitments. It outlines the foundational Christian truths that guide a ministry’s operations, governance, community standards, and sharing guidelines. In the context of Anglican Care, our Statement of Faith affirms belief in the Holy Trinity, the divine authority and inspiration of Sacred Scripture, the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death, the biblical definition of marriage and family, and the Christian calling to live moral, health-conscious lives.

    By reviewing and signing the Statement of Faith during the enrollment process, every member confirms their personal faith in Jesus Christ and agrees to live in accordance with biblical standards of morality, personal health stewardship, and mutual responsibility.

    Why the Statement of Faith Matters for Health Care Sharing

    There are several crucial theological, moral, and practical reasons why a Statement of Faith is vital to the identity and operational success of a Health Care Sharing Ministry like Anglican Care.

    1. Creating Unity of Purpose and Christian Values

    Scripture asks in Amos 3:3, “Do two walk together unless they have agreed to do so?” A faith-based community relies on shared trust and spiritual alignment. When members share common beliefs, they share a unified understanding of stewardship, honesty, and compassion. Everyone in the Anglican Care community agrees that health care sharing is an act of Christian ministry and neighborly love rather than a commercial contract.

    2. Promoting Healthy and Responsible Biblical Living

    Anglican Care’s Statement of Faith includes explicit commitments to honor God with our physical bodies (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). Members agree to abstain from illegal substance use, alcohol abuse, tobacco products, and reckless behaviors that harm the body. Because members embrace healthy, moral lifestyles, medical claims arising from preventable lifestyle vices are dramatically reduced. This directly keeps age-banded monthly contributions affordable for every household in our community.

    3. Preserving Sacred Conscience Protections

    In secular commercial health plans, plan participants are frequently forced to contribute monthly dollars toward medical procedures that violate their Christian conscience—such as elective abortions, unethical treatments, or lifestyle-driven elective procedures. In Anglican Care, every dollar shared goes strictly toward eligible medical needs that align with biblical morality. Members can rest assured that their monthly contributions will never be used to fund morally objectionable practices.

    4. Lowering Administrative Overhead and Fraud

    Because members share a common commitment to Christian honesty and integrity, fraud rates within Health Care Sharing Ministries remain extraordinarily low. This high level of mutual trust allows Anglican Care to maintain streamlined administrative operations, keeping overhead expenses low and directing maximum funds toward member medical needs.

    The Historical Exemption and Legal Recognition of HCSMs

    Under federal regulations, qualified Health Care Sharing Ministries that have maintained continuous operation and shared medical costs according to religious principles receive special recognition. This legal exemption honors the constitutional right of American citizens to exercise religious freedom in managing their healthcare. Anglican Care’s Statement of Faith reinforces this legal framework, ensuring our ministry remains a compliant, self-sustaining community of believers.

    How Shared Faith Translates into Program Excellence

    The trust established by a shared Statement of Faith enables Anglican Care to operate with exceptional efficiency, transparency, and fairness across all five of our program tiers:

    • Foundational Tier: Budget-friendly sharing for young believers committed to personal responsibility and Christian stewardship.
    • Essential Tier: Balanced sharing for families raising children in a God-fearing home with strong Christian values.
    • Complete Tier: Broad sharing support for households seeking maximum security rooted in faith and community care.
    • Senior Care Tier: Honorable sharing support for Christian seniors walking in lifelong faith and fellowship.
    • Catastrophic Add-On: Supplemental financial protection against major medical trials for total peace of mind.

    A Community Built on Trust, Integrity, and Fellowship

    Ultimately, the Statement of Faith is what transforms health care from an impersonal financial arrangement into a warm, supportive fellowship of believers. It guarantees that when you need help during a physical trial, the people sharing your medical bills are brothers and sisters in Christ who care about your well-being, honor your values, and are actively praying for your healing.

    “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!” — Psalm 133:1

    If you are looking for a health care solution rooted in uncompromised faith, genuine Christian integrity, and American freedom, Anglican Care invites you and your family to stand with us in Christian community.

  • Galatians 6:2 and the Call to Christian Community Health Care

    Galatians 6:2 and the Call to Christian Community Health Care

    In a modern culture that increasingly views medical treatment through the lens of impersonal commerce, political debate, and corporate bureaucracy, Christians are called to remember a higher standard. The early church did not rely on central administration, government mandates, or profit-driven corporate entities to care for the sick and vulnerable. Instead, believers gathered as a covenant community, sharing their resources, praying over one another, and carrying life’s heavy burdens together in Christian love.

    Apostle Paul’s epistle to the Galatians gives us the foundational scriptural mandate for this way of life: Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ” (Galatians 6:2). At Anglican Care, this timeless Bible verse is not merely an inspirational motto or a wall decoration—it is the living engine and theological foundation behind our faith-based Health Care Sharing Ministry.

    The Meaning of Burden-Bearing in Galatians 6:2

    To fully appreciate the spiritual beauty of health care sharing, we must examine the biblical and historical context of Galatians 6:2. The Greek word used for “burdens” in this passage is baros, which refers to a heavy, crushing weight or load that exceeds an individual’s physical or financial capacity to carry alone. In first-century Greco-Roman society, an unexpected severe illness, physical injury, or disability could easily overwhelm an individual or family, leading to total financial ruin and social isolation.

    Paul reminded the early believers that Christ’s core commandment—to love one another as He has loved us—requires active, practical, and personal participation in lifting these crushing weights. When one member of the body suffers under the weight of a severe medical trial, the entire local and broader Christian community responds. Burden-bearing is not an optional extra for Christians; it is the natural, outward expression of living under the law of Christ.

    How the Early Church Modeled Mutual Care and Assistance

    The Book of Acts records how early Christians put this principle of burden-bearing into practice every day as a core element of their faith witness:

    “All the believers were together and had everything in common. They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need.” — Acts 2:44-45

    “All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of their possessions was their own, but they shared everything they had.” — Acts 4:32

    This early Christian model was not state-enforced redistribution or cold bureaucracy; it was voluntary, joyful, spirit-filled community sharing. Believers recognized that their resources ultimately belonged to God, and they freely shared with brothers and sisters facing hardship, illness, or persecution. For two thousand years, Christian healthcare institutions, missionary hospitals, and voluntary mutual aid societies grew directly out of this exact theological principle.

    Modern Health Care Sharing as Living Discipleship

    In the modern world, Health Care Sharing Ministries like Anglican Care carry forward this sacred biblical tradition into the 21st century. When traditional health systems reduce human suffering to line-item billing codes, administrative denial codes, and corporate profit margins, Anglican Care restores personal connection, prayer support, and active Christian faith to medical care.

    1. Voluntary Direct Member Sharing

    Instead of paying monthly premiums into a distant corporate treasury, Anglican Care members contribute age-banded monthly shares into a dedicated ministry sharing fund. When a member experiences a major medical event, eligible medical expenses are shared directly from these member contributions. Every dollar sent represents the tangible, practical love of Christ in action.

    2. The Spiritual Ministry of Encouragement and Prayer

    Along with financial assistance, Anglican Care members receive notes of encouragement, cards, and prayers from fellow Christians across the nation. Facing a severe health crisis can be a lonely and frightening experience, but knowing that a nation-wide community of believers is lifting your family up in prayer brings comfort and spiritual strength that no commercial entity could ever offer.

    Anglican Care Program Tiers: Burden-Bearing Structured for Order

    Scripture teaches that all things in the church should be done decently and in order (1 Corinthians 14:40). To ensure that burden-bearing remains fair, transparent, and sustainable for all participating members, Anglican Care offers tailored program tiers that align with different household needs and budgets:

    • Foundational Tier: Offers accessible protection against catastrophic medical burdens for young adults starting their journey of independent Christian stewardship.
    • Essential Tier: Provides comprehensive support for everyday family medical burdens, ensuring parents can care for their children with total confidence.
    • Complete Tier: Maximizes community sharing capacity, lifting the weight of significant health events through lower member out-of-pocket responsibilities.
    • Senior Care Tier: Serves senior believers, upholding our biblical duty to honor and support our elders as they walk through mature life stages.
    • Catastrophic Add-On: Provides extra community backing against rare, massive medical bills that could otherwise threaten long-term household financial stability.

    Fulfilling the Law of Christ in Our Daily Lives

    When you participate in Anglican Care, you are doing far more than managing health expenses or protecting your family’s budget. You are actively participating in a kingdom-minded spiritual movement that demonstrates the reality of Christian love to a watching world. By choosing to bear one another’s burdens, we fulfill the law of Christ and show that God’s people are united in faith, hope, and practical care across Florida and the nation.