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Best Church Practices
Importance of Waivers and Releases

See "Waivers and Releases" Training Pack
Store Code: BP10-A
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Type: Form/Policy



Topics:Administration, Confidentiality, Hiring, Interviews, Legal issues, Liability, Management, Not-for-profit issues, Volunteers
Filters:Business administrator, Children's ministry, Church board, Management, Pastor, Sunday school, Youth ministry
References:Acts 1:23-26
Date Added:July 31, 2007
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A generation ago, churches hired staff members for various positions based primarily on recommendations from others. Young people freely participated in church activities and went on missions trips without parental signatures on official forms. Volunteers and employees were entrusted with the finances of the church and were expected to produce monthly ...

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