The Agape Community Project
The Agape Community Project is a ministry of
the College of Bishops of the Reformed Catholic Church and membership in
this ministry is optional and participation is not required by the Church.
The Agape Community Project is open to all clergy and parishes in good
standing with the Church.
The mission of the Agape Community Project is
to ensure that clergy and parishes of the Reformed Catholic Church who
participate in this ministry welcome all people who approach their
ministries and community, share the Catholic sacraments with all who
reverently request them, and affirm and commit to the following principles:
1. The Tenets of Faith of the Reformed Catholic
Church
2. The Constitution of the Reformed Catholic
Church
3. The Canons of the Reformed Catholic Church
4. The eight essentials of the Reformed
Catholic Church
5. Contribute time, talents, and financially to
the Reformed Catholic,
National Church, and if it exist, the
local diocese.
6. Provide an annual summary of activities that
highlight
caring, compassion, and a commitment
to welcoming
those you have come in contact with.
7. For clergy the vows of ordination. For the
laity the baptismal vows.
Welcoming
There is nothing like receiving a warm and
inviting hello from someone you never have met before. It tells the person
that you are really glad to meet them and it opens the door to opportunities
of fellowship. Therefore within the greater Church community all forms of
the greeting should reflect a spiritual hospitality that is positive and
inviting.
As a community of faith, we all stand around
the altar of Christ and we want everyone to feel that they are welcome to
join this circle, so the Agape Community Project on behalf
of the Church takes the extra effort to welcome
all people into this community, regardless of who they are.
Therefore, the need
for a commitment from its members to ensure that they make every effort to
be a welcoming ministry is the primary goal of the Agape Community Project.
Sacraments
.
So often today a warm greeting at a church is
followed by conditions of participation, thus leaving the guest wondering
what happen to the openness in the greeting that they just received. The
Agape Community Project promotes not only a warm greeting, but also an open
invitation to unconditionally receive the Catholic Sacraments, participate
in Christian fellowship, and partake in devotional life of the Church.
The only condition the Agape Community Project
places upon individuals who seek the Catholic Sacraments is reverence. We
believe that any individual who seeks the Catholic rites with a sincere and
open heart should receive them, even if the one requesting holds membership
in another Christian tradition or Church,
The one sacrament that the Agape Community
Project truly enjoys celebrating is the sacrament of compassion. Why? Two
reasons, the first reason is that compassion and agape are both expressions
of unconditional love and the second reason is the fact that our Lord Jesus
Christ lived a life devoted to compassion, even to the point of offering his
life as a ransom for humankind. As a community that welcomes everyone it
only makes sense that a sacrament that celebrates Christian love would be at
the center of its identity.
You shall love the Lord your God with all your
heart, with all your soul, and with your entire mind. And, you shall love
your neighbor as yourself.
Principles .
The principle documents of the Reformed
Catholic Church serve as it rudder and they guide the Church on its journey
towards the Light and Love of Christ. The Agape Community Project stands in
union with the Church and therefore agrees to promote the Christian faith
that is expressed in the principle documents of the Church.
Mediation Services
Sometimes misunderstandings and conflicts arise
with in the Christian community and the Church has the responsibility of
resolving these matters in a manner that reflects positively upon the Church
and upon those who are directly involved. The Agape Community Projects
offers itself as a middle ground and listening third party (ombudsman)
when conflicts arise either with the Agape Community or within the greater
Church community.
Application
An application for membership in the Agape
Community Project can be attained through the Director of the Agape
Community Project or it can be attained online and transmit to the Director.
Once the application is received it will be reviewed, once approved the
Agape Community Project Director will send you a certificate of membership
in the Agape Community Project and acknowledgment of good standing in the
program. There is no processing fee and there is no membership fee.
Facilities
Membership is the only authority that the Agape
Community Project has. Also, it is not the purpose or intention of the Agape
Community Project to interfere with the ministries and authority of the
local parish or the local diocesan bishop. The College of Bishops has final
authority over and against the Agape Community Project. To terminate
participation in the Agape Community Project, simply send a letter of
termination to the Director.
APPLICATION FOR
MEMBERSHIP
Contact the Agape
Community Project at:
Director of
Agape Community Program
Most Reverend
David Pflueger
AgapeProject@reformedcatholicchurch.org