The pastor is committed to benefiting those under his care while carefully avoiding harm, prioritizing their spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being. He handles challenges responsibly, remains aware of how personal factors may impact his ministry, and upholds strong ethical standards by maintaining clear boundaries, avoiding conflicts of interest, and collaborating with others when needed.
Trust, accountability, and a defined role are central to his work, and he often serves without compensation for the greater good. Guided by integrity, the pastor values honesty, transparency, and fairness, ensuring his care is free from bias or misrepresentation. In penitential communication—such as confession, counseling, or spiritual guidance—he honors privacy, confidentiality, and individual dignity. These communications are generally protected, except in cases of abuse or imminent harm, which must be reported.
He is sensitive to cultural and personal differences, actively working to eliminate bias and safeguard the rights and worth of every individual he serves. "You're included, you're accepted.""We pray for god to watch over you, sent his love and forgiveness. Amen."