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Standards
of Ethical Conduct
for Ordained Officers
in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
As an ordained officer in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), in
obedience to Jesus Christ, under the authority of Scripture and
guided by our Confessions, I affirm the vows made at my ordination,
confirm that Jesus Christ is the pattern for my life and ministry
and, relying on God's grace, commit myself to the following standards
of ethical conduct.
I will conduct my life in a manner that is faithful to the gospel
and consistent with my public ministry. Therefore I will:
- Practice the disciplines of study, prayer, reflection, worship,
stewardship, and service;
- Be honest and truthful in my relationships with others;
- Be faithful, keeping the covenants I make and honoring marriage
vows;
- Treat all persons with equal respect and concern as beloved
children of God;
- Maintain a healthy balance among the responsibilities of my
office of ministry, my commitments to family and other primary
relationships, and my need for spiritual, physical, emotional,
and intellectual renewal;
- Refrain from abusive, addictive, or exploitative behavior and
seek help to overcome such behavior if it occurs;
- Refrain from gossip and abusive speech; and
- Maintain an attitude of repentance, humility, and forgiveness
responsive to God's reconciling will.
I will conduct my ministry so that nothing need be hidden from
a governing body or colleagues in ministry. Therefore I will:
- Preach, teach, and bear witness to the gospel of Jesus Christ
with courage, speaking the truth in love;
- Honor the sacred trust of relationships within the covenant
community and observe appropriate boundaries;
- Be judicious in the exercise of the power and privileges of
my office and positions of responsibility I hold;
- Avoid conflicts of interest that might compromise the effectiveness
of my ministry;
- Refrain from exploiting relationships within the community
of faith for personal gain or gratification, including sexual
harassment and misconduct as defined by Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
policy;
- 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;
- Recognize the limits of my own gifts and training, and refer
persons and tasks to others as appropriate;
- Claim only those qualifications actually attained, give appropriate
credit for all sources used in sermons, papers, music, and presentations,
and observe copyrights;
- Refrain from incurring indebtedness that might compromise my
ministry;
- Be a faithful steward of and fully account for funds and property
entrusted to me;
- Observe limits set by the appropriate governing body for honoraria,
personal business endeavors, and gifts or loans from persons other
than family;
- Accept the discipline of the church and the appropriate guidance
of those to whom I am accountable for my ministry;
- Participate in continuing education and seek the counsel of
mentors and professional advisors;
- Deal honorably with the record of my predecessor and upon leaving
a ministry or office speak and act in ways that support the ministry
of my successor;
- Participate in the life of a ministry setting I left or from
which I have retired only as directed by presbytery;**
- Provide pastoral services for a congregation I previously served
only as directed by the presbytery and provide pastoral services
to members of other congregations only with the consent of their
pastors; and**
- Consult with the committee on ministry in the presbytery of
my residence regarding my involvement in any ministry setting
during my retirement.**
I will participate as a partner with others in the ministry and
mission of the Church universal. Therefore I will:
- Participate in the mission and governance of the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.) and work for the unity of the holy catholic church;
- Show respect and provide encouragement for colleagues in ministry;
- Recruit church members responsibly, respect existing congregational
relationships, and refrain from exploiting persons in vulnerable
situations; and
- Cooperate with those working in the world for justice, compassion,
and peace, including partners in ministry of other faith traditions.
** These standards apply only to pastors; they also apply to Commissioned
Lay Pastors when they are performing pastoral functions.
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