Commitments for
Designation as a "Church of Character"
(or
Synagogue, Temple, Mosque)
BY THE IDAHO CHARACTER COUNCIL, INC. FAITH COMMUNITY
The commitments of a congregation to be recognized as a
"Church of Character" by The Idaho Character Council fall into
three groups:
- Commitments prior to the commencement by
the congregation of encouraging each monthly character quality.
- Commitments for monthly encouragement of
congregation members.
- Commitments for monthly encouragement of
the external community.
These commitments follow.
Commitments Prior to Commencement
of the Monthly Qualities
- Senior spiritual leader commit to
personally trying to practice, model and encourage others to
practice, the monthly character qualities, and intentionally
encourage the other leaders to do likewise.
- Distribute to congregational members a
newsletter introducing the "Church of Character" initiative.
The newsletter covers topics including:
- the general community-wide initiative
and the faith community participation.
- the nature of good character, its
development, general benefits
- special benefits stemming from the faith
(optional)
- ways practice of good character will be
encouraged as a "Church of Character".
- Create a plan for distributing Achieving
True Success to each family as a gift or purchase.
- Create a
plan for providing each congregation member with a Character
Pocket Guide.
Commitments for Monthly
Encouragement of Congregation
Congregational Services
- Senior spiritual leader devote 4 or more
minutes of first monthly services to character quality.
The goals of this influencer are to:
- encourage practice of the monthly
character quality based on motivations from the tenets of the
faith
- personally
encourage the congregation to personally practice the
character quality of the month and to encourage others to
practice it
- Include meaningful reference to the
month's character quality in each regular sermon or homily
throughout the month.
- Devote at least 1 minute of announcement
time in each service to promoting good character.
The goal is to encourage practice of the monthly character
quality, especially through testimony. This might be done
through a personal testimony from the congregation or community,
recognition of individuals for practice of good character
qualities, skit, story from history, etc. It might be done live,
through use of a video or audio, or other means.
- Include in the bulletin for each regular
service during the month an insert encouraging the character
quality of the month, especially through personal application.
- Provide
opportunity in services at least once each month for
self-evaluation (and optionally, accountability to another
individual ) in assessing how one is doing in practicing the
character quality of the month. This might be accomplished, for
example, by including in one of the character bulletin inserts a
personal checkup list or form, and then having the spiritual
leader during the congregational service call attention to it
(maybe giving a few moments to complete the evaluation right
then) and extend encouragement to all to keep practicing.
Religion Classes and Small
Group Meetings of Congregation Members
Encourge teachers and leaders to devote at least five minutes of each
religious or business class or meeting to encouraging the
character quality of the month, especially through personal
challenge. The goals are to heighten awareness, understanding
and motivations for practicing he monthly character quality; to
provide opportunity for self-evaluation; and to encourage
re-commitment to practice the character quality regularly.
Other
- Place posters highlighting the character
quality of the month in strategic locations throughout the
premises of the church, synagogue, temple or mosque.
- Distribute
to congregation a newsletter introducing the character quality
of the month.
Commitments For Monthly
Encouragement to External Community
- Feature the monthly character quality on
the congregation's marquees.
- Encourage each individual in the
congregation to:
- model the practice of the monthly
quality to everyone throughout the day
- encourage and recognize others in their
practicing of the quality
- encourage others to encourage their
organizations to join the community-wide initiative
- give copies of the Pocket Guide to
friends, relatives, co-workers, suppliers, etc.
- give copies of Achieving True Success
as a gift
- Carry out a congregation-sponsored project
or action plan monthly to intentionally encourage . the practice
of good character in the neighborhood.
For examples:
- distribute coupons to residents in the
neighborhood inviting them to join the congregation for an
event and redeem the coupon for a copy of Achieving True
Success
- volunteer as character coaches in a
local school or YMCA
- adopt a smaller congregation, providing
them with ideas and support for character initiatives, copies
of Achieving True Success and other materials, etc.
- distribute monthly character posters to
neighborhood businesses, schools, hospitals, nursing homes,
churches, ministries, etc.
- Pass on one or more informational items
monthly to the Character Council that it can disseminate as
means of encouraging the community, as appropriate.
For examples:
- stories of activities undertaken to
encourage the practice of monthly character qualities.
- reports of outcomes and benefits being
observed in the congregational life, in small groups, etc.
- statistics on decrease in counseling
requests, increase in volunteerism or giving, etc.
testimonials of people exhibiting good character, or trying to
practice good character, or working with another to try to
practice good character, etc.
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