Common use of Free Pulpit Clause in Contracts

Free Pulpit. The pulpit is free. The Minister is expected to express personal and faith values, views, and commitments that are consistent with our understanding of our evolving living tradition without fear or favor.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Interim Ministerial Agreement, Agreement for Developmental Ministers, Ministerial Agreement

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Free Pulpit. The pulpit is free. The Minister is expected to express personal and faith values, views, and commitments that are consistent with our understanding of our evolving living tradition without fear or favor. The concept of freedom of the pulpit is addressed in the Congregational Governance section of Interdependence: Renewing Congregational Polity (Commission on Appraisal, 1997). See xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/leadership/learning-center/governance/polity/47009.shtml.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Developmental Agreement, Ministerial Agreement, Interim Ministerial Agreement

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Free Pulpit. The pulpit is free. The Interim Minister is expected to express personal and faith values, views, and commitments that are consistent with our understanding of our evolving living tradition without fear or favor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interim Ministry Agreement

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