Tagged “Christ Church Commitment to Loyalty”

One Example of How Nepotism Corrupts

Kim Jong-un

“I pledge to conduct myself in such a way that no one could ever question my loyalty to the peace and purity of Christ Church. This includes refusing to speak to any unauthorized person about grievances I might have, and includes refusing to hear any such criticisms as well. If commitment to this standard in any way compromises my conscience, then I understand that my resignation will be accepted, without notice, and without prejudice.” — Christ Church Commitment to Loyalty Continue reading

Thursday, October 6, 2016 |

“I pledge to conduct myself in such a way that no one could ever question my loyalty to the peace and purity of Christ Church.”

Commitment to Loyalty
I pledge to conduct myself in such a way that no one could ever question my loyalty to the peace and purity of Christ Church. This includes refusing to speak to any unauthorized person about grievances I might have, and includes refusing to hear any such criticisms as well. If commitment to this standard in any way compromises my conscience, then I understand that my resignation will be accepted, without notice, and without prejudice.Douglas Wilson

One Year Ago: When Dr. Roy Atwood quit New Saint Andrews College

Drunk Roy Atwood

“At the same time, a resignation mid-year is not a trifle. Because of other recent administrative staff changes, the Board felt it needed to advance its timetable for appointing a new chief executive prior to Roy’s planned retirement at age 67. Unfortunately, because Roy is 62 and not yet in a position financially to retire at this time, he thought it best to resign, allowing the board to seek new leadership while he pursues other employment opportunities.” Continue reading

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 |

On The Christ Church Commitment to Loyalty: #FreeSpeechApocalypse

Commitment to Loyalty

“I pledge to conduct myself in such a way that no one could ever question my loyalty to the peace and purity of Christ Church. This includes refusing to speak to any unauthorized person about grievances I might have, and includes refusing to hear any such criticisms as well. If commitment to this standard in any way compromises my conscience, then I understand that my resignation will be accepted, without notice, and without prejudice.” Continue reading

Tuesday, November 3, 2015 |