Join the Fellowship of Reconciliation
Anyone who pledges to support FOR's Statement of Purpose is considered a member for life. (No donation required!) Please join us in making a committment to these principles.
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Statement of Purpose:
The Fellowship of Reconciliation is composed of women and men who recognize the essential unity of all creation and have joined together to explore the power of love and truth for resolving human conflict. While it has always been vigorous in its opposition to war, the Fellowship has insisted equally that this effort must be based on a commitment to the achieving of a just and peaceful world community, with full dignity and freedom for every human being.
In working out these objectives FOR seeks the company of people of faith who will respond to conflict nonviolently, seeking reconciliation through compassionate action. The Fellowship encourages the integration of faith into the lives of individual members. At the same time it is a special role of the Fellowship to extend the boundaries of community and affirm its diversity of religious traditions as it seeks the resolution of conflict by the united efforts of people of many faiths.
In the development of its program FOR depends upon persons who seek to apply these principles to every area of life. FOR members:
• Identify with those of every nation, race, gender, sexual orientation and religion who are the victims of injustice and exploitation, and seek to develop resources of active nonviolence to transform such circumstances;
• Refuse to participate in any war or to sanction military preparations; work to abolish war and promote good will among races, nations and classes;
Strive to build a social order that will utilize the resources of human ingenuity and wisdom for the benefit of all, an order in which no individual or group will be exploited or oppressed for the profit or pleasure of others;
• Advocate fair and compassionate methods of dealing with offenders against society; they also serve as advocates for victims of crime and their families who suffer loss and emotional anguish, recognizing that restitution and reconciliation can help to heal both victims and offenders;
• Endeavor to show respect for personality and reverence for all creation;
• Seek to avoid bitterness and contention in dealing with controversy, and to maintain the spirit of self-giving love while engaged in the effort to achieve these purposes.
Click here for a form you can mail in to us to be added to our membership rolls: http://forusa.org/getinvolved/membership.html
This is an ongoing pledge that should be fulfilled as often as possible.
Comments, Suggestions and Stories
7 Total Participants
Recent Signatories
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Bradley Laird
- South Bend, IN
- Signed Dec 12, 2008
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Marilyn Ledoux
- Saratoga, CA
- Signed Dec 02, 2008
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Holly Swint
- Clearwater, FL
- Signed Mar 25, 2008
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Dee Romesburg
- Phoenix, AZ
- Signed Jan 23, 2008
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Linda Rousseau
- New York, NY
- Signed Jan 16, 2008
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Ruby Sinreich
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Signed Oct 10, 2007
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Dee Romesburg Phoenix, AZ @ 11:55AM PT Jan 23
I fully support the principals listed.
Linda Rousseau New York, NY @ 03:25PM PT Jan 16
I totally support Fellowship of Reconciliation's Statement of Purpose and have been giving donations in the name of friends to introduce them to FOR. Bravo for all the work that the organization accomplishes in the name of non-violent social change!
Ruby Sinreich Chapel Hill, NC @ 10:19AM PT Oct 10
I fully support these principles and have also made a contribution.