We are informed,
knowledgeable, educated, and credible when we speak about issues.
We respect the basic
dignity and value of all people, especially when we argue issues.
We respect the
different faith traditions of our member congregations and the
freedom of all to speak and pray from their own faith traditions.
We know there is
powerful unity in our diversity, because we all share the
empowerment of a common belief in a just and united Hampton Roads
region.
We speak with
integrity.
We believe that the
results of our work are in greater hands than ours; our work in
bringing about justice and unity in our regions is an act of
actualizing our faith.