Core Values
In all that we do, Project Transformation will:
- Encourage young adults to discover their God-given purpose;
- Value the gifts and ideas of young adults;
- Exemplify servant leadership;
- Expect excellence;
- Embody Jesus' example of integrity, respect, and compassion;
- Create and strengthen meaninful relationships;
- Be faithful stewards; and
- Uphold the Wesleyan heritage of the United Methodist Church.
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Famous quotes containing the words core and/or values:
“The threadbare trees, so poor and thin,
They are no wealthier than I;
But with as brave a core within
They rear their boughs to the October sky.
Poor knights they are which bravely wait
The charge of Winters cavalry,
Keeping a simple Roman state,
Discumbered of their Persian luxury.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“What we often take to be family valuesthe work ethic, honesty, clean living, marital fidelity, and individual responsibilityare in fact social, religious, or cultural values. To be sure, these values are transmitted by parents to their children and are familial in that sense. They do not, however, originate within the family. It is the value of close relationships with other family members, and the importance of these bonds relative to other needs.”
—David Elkind (20th century)