Standard of Conduct
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All Board, Staff members and Volunteers of the Johnson County Fire Chaplains Association, are accountable to the following standards of conduct: 1) Every member will exemplify holy living. The Lord Jesus Christ is the standard by which we are to understand and judge what a holy life is. We are to conduct ourselves according to the model set for by Him. a) Every
member will have a quiet time of devotion and prayer each day.
The Johnson County Fire Chaplains Association is a spiritual work that
cannot be successfully accomplished without the transforming power of
Jesus Christ at work in each staff member's life. To ignore ones walk
with the Lord is to deny the reality of the spiritual warfare that this
ministry, and every member of it, is engaged in. 2) Every member will make his family a priority. The Association recognizes that God-ordained priority of the home and holds that a healthy family life is the essential base from which ministry is done. **3) Every
member will be a team player. All members of The Association
will exhibit a Christ-like spirit of cooperation and will endeavor to
maintain an atmosphere of love and positive good will in our
organization. 4) Every member will be involved in a local church. All Board and staff members are expected to be active members of a local church of his/her choice. He/she is expected to participate regularly in the worship, ministry, fellowship, evangelism and discipleship with his/her time, talents, and tithes. All converts won to the Lord through the Association will be encouraged to unite with a local church. 5) Every member will exhibit a servant's attitude. And will always relate as servants. He/she will never act to harm the Association. No member will use his position as a means to obtain personal benefits. (normal discounts and seasonal gifts may be accepted but not solicited). Every chaplain will hold confidential any and all information concerning any incident. **6) Chaplains should also be sensitive to the potential conflicts that may arise by their activities with other organizations. 7) Every
member will maintain a good personal appearance. An employee
will care for his/her body as a temple of God and the vehicle through
which he/she serves the Lord Jesus Christ. 8) Every
member will be a good steward. The above standards are put forth, not for the purpose of attaining any type of legalistic self-righteousness on the part of The Johnson County Fire Chaplains Association or any of its members, but that our lives would be transparent examples of the transforming power of the grace of God through Jesus Christ.
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