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Into-2000
Our
Vision
That during the new
Millennium we will become an ever-growing District of committed and caring
Brethren who will reach out to our community as an organisation who
believe in the Reformed Faith and Civil and Religious freedom for all
people.
Our
Mission
As co-workers within the
wider Orange Institution we seek to achieve, by God's Power and Prayer,
our Vision by moulding all our members into fully devoted Brethren of our
illustrious Institution.
Our
Values
We believe that our purpose
is:-
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To maintain the Christian faith by word
and deed.
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To propagate and defend that faith
which we have received from the Church of the New Testament through the
faithfulness of the Protestant Reformers.
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That we are Christ-centred, Bible-based
and Church-grounded.
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That the Christian Faith, Reformed and
Protestant, will be preached and taught.
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That Civil and Religious liberty is
maintained in Ulster.
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That the British connection be
maintained.
Our
Target
To steadily increase the
number of our members actively involved in the daily life and witness of
our Institution.
Our
Aims
Leadership:
To ensure that all our
Officers (both Private and District) receive regular relevant training and
communication.
Membership:
To develop meaningful
structures and communications which will produce dedicated members of the
Institution.
Care:
To always analyse the needs
of our members and community and respond in an appropriate way.
Education & Public
Relations:
To develop and implement an
ongoing strategy of outreach relevant to our community, based on
mobilising our members and demonstrating practical concern.
Commitment
To dedicate ourselves to
radically increase public awareness of who we are and what we stand for,
generated towards achieving our vision, aims, etc.
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