Charter
In February of 1995, The Family International introduced their "Love Charter" or "Charter of Rights and Responsibilities". As its title implies, it set forth a new way of living within the organization. The rights referred to were what a member could expect to receive from the group and how members were to be treated by leadership and fellow members. The responsibilities referred to were what a member was expected to give to the group if he or she wished to remain a full-time member, including tithing of up to fourteen percent of his or her income (ten percent to World Services, three percent for regional services and projects, and one percent typically to regional literature publishing) (see also: Category:Finances).
There have been a number of significant additions and changes made to The Family's governing charter over the years, as it provided that any of the rights could be revoked at any time by Karen Zerby and Steven Kelly, and more responsibilities could be added.
- The Love Charter — 1998 updated official Family Charter. (PDF; 1.4 MB)
- Charter Amendments — Amendments dated June 2003. (PDF; 237 KB)
External links
- An Overview of Our Governing Charter — From the offical Family website