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Code of Ethics \$ members of the Texas A&M University (TAMU) Campus Ministry 1 Association, we agree to abide by the following code of ethics as a equirement for membership. Therefore, we commit ourselves to a 'ollegial relationship of mutual respect, and we uphold the privilege if all people to worship God according to the dictates of their own mscience. of 93 peof proda- iac | told about 150 Shakur’s self anary” against injustj iMartin’sand ' King and Malcolm^ ; those who say he Daughtry added." In order to respect the values of all people regardless of religious kground, we affirm the right of every person to retain his/her >wn belief system, to privacy, to be left alone, to survey other belief iptions, and to make their own decisions in freedom. order to foster an atmosphere of religious tolerance within the J community, we disavow behaviors which seek to promote )ne religion by publicly demeaning another. I. In order to defend the human dignity and freedom of all people, /e disagree with coercive techniques or manipulative appeals itended to bypass one’s right to critical thinking. We affirm the right of religious groups to speak freely about their eliefs and faith in a manner consistent with the solicitation policies fTAMU and this CMA Code of Ethics. In order to promote openness and honesty among religious roups, we commit ourselves to state clearly on all printed material id advertisements the names of all sponsoring groups of any reli- ous activity we organize within the TAMU community. In order to express both unity and diversity among our religious 11 ommunities, we commit ourselves to work, whenever possible, U--1. JUm 1 /ith other religious groups within the TAMU community to serve the eeds of all students, faculty, administrators and staff. fp'isp | In order to affirm the importance of religious belief and practice i the educational formation of students, we commit ourselves to M<with administration, faculty and staff to fulfill the educational poals of the university. 8 In order to promote a relationship of mutual respect with TAMU for the benefit of the students served by both the CMA and TAMU, e agree to respect the non-sectarian nature of the university, rec- gnizing that it cannot promote any particular religious belief. We erefore agree to conduct our on-campus activities in accordance ith university policies. ■ CMA members or member groups cannot be required to partic- 'ate in any program that would violate a principle or tenet of their aith. 0. In order to promote the ongoing development of each minister, I'e encourage our members to participate in appropriate profes- ional organizations and to pursue continuing professional educa- EATER ion. Campus Ministry Association Texas fl&M University in cooperation with the TfiMU Division of Student Services Announces Office Hours at ALL FAITHS CHAPEL staffed by the members of Campus Ministry Association starting Monday, September 16 MONDAY - THURSDAY 1 - 4 pm Any student wishing to speak with a professional religious worker may come by any time during the above office hours. The CMA members represent the Campus Ministry Association while they are on duty, and have made a commitment to abide by the CMA Code of Ethics. 1996/1997 CMA Members Debra Grant Aggie Lutheran’s (ELCA) Bob Davidson A&M Church of Christ Bob Mayfield David Rowland Baptist Student Center First Baptist Church Mark Crawford Episcopal Student Center Peter Tarlow Hillel Foundation Tom McMullin Institute of Religion/ Latter-Day Saints Lynette Peine Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Chris Yates Reformed University Fellowship (PCA) Michael Sis Dean Wilhelm Bill Scott Monica Ashour St. Mary’s Catholic Student Center Kathleen Ellis Unitarian Fellowship Frank Yates Sally Estes United Campus Ministry (PCUSA<DOC<UCC) Richard Manus Ann Wenger University Lutheran Center (Missouri Synod) Max Mertz Wesley Foundation (United Methodist)