Integrity gives thanks for the
generous support of the...
Arcus Foundation
Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
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Organize Locally!
There are three primary modes thru which Integrity members can collaborate and
support one another at the local level...
Here are the primary differences between the modes...
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Chapters |
Networks |
Circles |
| Area of
Ministry |
Diocese or geographic area
within diocese. |
Entire state or diocese. |
Single congregation. |
| Leadership |
Officers elected by local
members in accordance with chapter bylaws. |
Coordinator appointed by
regional vice president. |
Moderator selected by the
circle. |
| Finances |
Has a checking account.
Supported by portion of national membership dues and contributions of its
members. |
No checking account.
Coordinator has a small budget and is reimbursed by national Integrity for
allowable expenses. |
No checking account. Uses
congregations financial system if necessary. |
| Meetings |
At least three times per year. |
No meetings are required.
Most communication is through e-mail and post cards. |
As often as the circle wishes. |
| How to Start |
Submit a request to form a new chapter. Your
regional vice president will respond to
your request. |
Volunteer to be a network coordinator. Your
regional vice president will respond to
your request. |
Register your circle. |
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