Common use of Other Ministerial Services Clause in Contracts

Other Ministerial Services. 2.3.1 The Minister will conduct rites of passage, including weddings, child dedications, and memorial services as well as provide pastoral care services, including crisis intervention and visitation of the homebound, sick, dying, and bereaved, both directly and in conjunction with the Congregation’s pastoral care program. The Minister will maintain awareness of personal limitations and boundaries, and will refer members for professional counseling and other specialized services as appropriate. The Minister will provide such ministerial services and counseling to members of the Congregation without fee or honorarium. 2.3.2 The Minister may charge a fee when rites of passage, pastoral care services, and other ministerial services are provided to non-members of the Congregation.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Ministerial Agreement, Ministerial Agreement, Ministerial Agreement

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Other Ministerial Services. 2.3.1 The Minister will conduct rites of passage, including weddings, child dedications, and memorial services as well as provide pastoral care services, including crisis intervention and visitation of the homebound, sick, dying, and bereaved, both directly and in conjunction with the Congregation’s pastoral care program. The Minister will maintain awareness of personal limitations and boundaries, and will refer referring members for professional counseling and other specialized services as appropriate. The Minister will provide such ministerial services and counseling to members of the Congregation without fee or honorarium. 2.3.2 . • The Minister may charge a fee when rites of passage, pastoral care services, and other ministerial services are provided to non-members of the Congregation. Regarding fees charged for non-members, see the UUMA’s Scale of Recommended Fees for Professional Services: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/page/professionalfees.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

Other Ministerial Services. 2.3.1 The Minister will conduct rites of passage, including weddings, child dedications, and memorial services as well as provide pastoral care services, including crisis intervention and visitation of the homebound, sick, dying, and bereaved, both directly and in conjunction with the Congregation’s pastoral care program. The Minister will maintain awareness of personal limitations and boundaries, and will refer referring members for professional counseling and other specialized services as appropriate. The Minister will provide such ministerial services and counseling to members of the Congregation without fee or honorarium. 2.3.2 . The Minister may charge a fee when rites of passage, pastoral care services, and other ministerial services are provided to non-members of the Congregation. Regarding fees charged for non-members, see the UUMA’s Scale of Recommended Fees for Professional Services: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/page/professionalfees.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Developmental Agreement, Ministerial Agreement, Interim Ministerial Agreement

Other Ministerial Services. 2.3.1 The Minister will conduct rites of passage, including weddings, child dedications, and memorial services as well as provide pastoral care services, including crisis intervention and visitation of the homebound, sick, dying, and bereaved, both directly and in conjunction with the Congregation’s pastoral care program. The Minister will maintain awareness of personal limitations and boundaries, and will refer referring members for professional counseling and other specialized services as appropriate. The Minister will provide such ministerial services and counseling to members of the Congregation without fee or honorarium. 2.3.2 . • The Minister may charge a fee when rites of passage, pastoral care services, and other ministerial services are provided to non-members of the Congregation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ministerial Agreement, Ministerial Agreement

Other Ministerial Services. 2.3.1 The Minister will conduct rites of passage, including weddings, child dedications, and memorial services as well as provide pastoral care services, including crisis intervention and visitation of the homebound, sick, dying, and bereaved, both directly and in conjunction with the Congregation’s pastoral care program. The Minister will maintain awareness of personal limitations and boundaries, and will refer referring members for professional counseling and other specialized services as appropriate. The Minister will provide such ministerial services and counseling to members of the Congregation without fee or honorarium. 2.3.2 . The Minister may charge a fee when rites of passage, pastoral care services, and other ministerial services are provided to non-members of the Congregation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ministerial Agreement

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Other Ministerial Services. 2.3.1 The Minister will conduct rites of passage, including weddings, child dedications, and memorial services as well as provide pastoral care services, including crisis intervention and visitation of the homebound, sick, dying, and bereaved, both directly and in conjunction with the Congregation’s pastoral care program. The Minister will maintain awareness of personal limitations and boundaries, and will refer members for professional counseling and other specialized services as appropriate. The Minister will provide such ministerial services and counseling to members of the Congregation and supportive friends without fee or honorarium. 2.3.2 The Minister may charge a fee when rites of passage, pastoral care services, and other ministerial services are provided to non-members of the Congregation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ministerial Agreement

Other Ministerial Services. 2.3.1 2.3.1. The Minister will conduct rites of passage, including weddings, child dedications, and memorial services as well as provide pastoral care services, including crisis intervention and visitation of the homebound, sick, dying, and bereaved, both directly and in conjunction with the Congregation’s pastoral care program. The Minister will maintain awareness of personal limitations and boundaries, and will refer members for professional counseling and other specialized services as appropriate. The Minister will provide such ministerial services and counseling to members of the Congregation without fee or honorarium. 2.3.2 2.3.2. The Minister may charge a fee when rites of passage, pastoral care services, and other ministerial services are provided to non-members of individuals not connected to the Congregation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ministerial Agreement

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