I learned about this document today in a class about valuing and supporting volunteers and found it positively inspirational. It seemed to be describing so many of you!
LIFE TOGETHER IN THE COMMUNITY OF FAITH:
STANDARDS OF ETHICAL CONDUCT FOR
EMPLOYEES AND VOLUNTEERS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.)
As an employee or volunteer in an entity, governing body, or congregation associated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), I commit myself to the following standards of ethical conduct.
I will conduct my life in a manner that will support the ministry of my workplace. Therefore I will:
1. Be honest and truthful in my relationships with others;
2. Treat all persons with equal respect and concern;
3. Maintain a healthy balance among the responsibilities of my position, my commitments to family and other primary relationships, and my need for spiritual, physical, emotional, and intellectual renewal;
4. Refrain from abusive, addictive, or exploitative behavior and seek help to overcome such behavior if it occurs; and
5. Refrain from gossip and abusive speech.
I will conduct myself at my workplace in a manner that will support its ministry. Therefore I will:
1. Honor relationships within the workplace and observe appropriate boundaries;
2. Be judicious in the exercise of the power and privileges of my position;
3. Avoid conflicts of interest that might compromise the effectiveness of my work;
4. Refrain from exploiting relationships within the workplace for personal gain or gratification, including sexual harassment and misconduct as defined by Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) policy;
5. Respect the privacy of individuals and not divulge information obtained in confidence without express permission unless an individual is a danger to self or others;
6. Recognize the limits of my own gifts and training, and refer persons and tasks to others as appropriate;
7. Claim only those qualifications actually attained, give appropriate credit for all sources used in papers, music, and presentations, and observe copyrights;
8. Observe limits set by the appropriate governing body for honoraria;
9. Deal honorably with the record of my predecessor and, upon leaving a position, speak and act in ways that support the work of my successor;
10. Be a faithful steward of and fully account for funds and property entrusted to me;
11. Accept the appropriate guidance of those to whom I am accountable;
12. Participate in continuing education and seek the counsel of mentors and professional advisors;
13. Show respect and provide encouragement for colleagues; and
14. Cooperate with persons of other faith traditions.
This is the place where sanctuary ushers of First Pres Church of Bellevue can exchange ideas, tips, and vision for making the role of usher something that both serves the church community and enriches the lives of the people who are serving. ...we welcome and serve in God's house everyone who enters, in order to facilitate a meaningful worship experience.
Is This True for Us?
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
FPCB website has some cool stuff that you can use!
Did you know that the church is becoming MUCH more proactive in making the tasks of volunteers easier? It's simple, really - we realize more and more the invaluable contribution of volunteers in making the church the place where people can truly experience the love of God in their own lives.
Here is a link to information you might like to know about volunteer resources at FPCB. And thank you!
http://www.fpcbellevue.org/About/churchleadership/vol_leader_faq.ashx?p=1878
Here is a link to information you might like to know about volunteer resources at FPCB. And thank you!
http://www.fpcbellevue.org/About/churchleadership/vol_leader_faq.ashx?p=1878
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