Category: Blog

Looking Ahead

Looking AheadGlancing in the rearview as we journey forward togetherThis past January, there was no way anyone could foresee what was emerging on the horizon. The turn was sudden, sharp, and a total blur. But it’s true that difficult events can bring about the best in others: 2020 has shown how remarkably adaptable and resilient […]

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Thankfulness

ThankfulnessPracticing Gratitude in Seasons of UncertaintyLittle about 2020 has gone as expected. We’ve altered plans, adjusted to new protocols, and felt uncertain about the future. We’ve experienced disappointment and loss—weddings cancelled, jobs lost, and even the passing of loved ones. It’s been a challenging year.But throughout this period of unrest, God has been faithful, as […]

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Lets Get Personal

Let’s Get PersonalAbout InsuranceMAA offers both protection and the possibility of being part of something more.At Mutual Aid Agency, our mission is to do good. We believe that the world can sometimes feel full of problems, but that we can make a real, positive difference when we work and serve together.One person can’t do it […]

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Things to Know

A Few ThingsYou Need to Know About Church InsuranceUnless you’re a pastor, church administrator, or ministerial leader, you’ve probably never thought about church insurance—you may not even know it existed. And yet, church insurance is quietly present in many of our lives, protecting our places of worship.What is the most important kind of coverage for […]

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Thank You Pastors

To Pastors Everywhere:Thank YouIn honor of Pastor Appreciation Month, we at Mutual Aid Agency wanted to take a moment to thank the pastors, reverends, ministers, priests, and other faith leaders who have made such a difference in our lives.Dear Pastors,In times of both sorrow and joy, your presence has been a reassuring constant. Yours is […]

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Barn Raising

Barn Raising in 2020What Mutuality Means to MAA TodayWhen Mutual Aid Agency was founded in 1885, there was a tangible, physical, in-person need for mutual support. In times of loss, neighbors banded together to literally raise barns, repair roofs, protect crops, and share a mutual responsibility for one another.One hundred years ago, it was easy […]

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