Module Three: Bible Study Rules & Regulations
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All Bible studies must be held in an open designated area. The activities director on staff usually chooses the established location.
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Our teaching is based upon the inspired Word of God, the Bible. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him” (Proverbs 30:5). Therefore, it is encouraged as a priority to read God's Word.
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Remember, C.S. Lewis is good, but God's Word saves.
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All volunteers should be on time for each Bible study assignment. We encourage every Bible Teacher to arrive
15 minutes earlier than the appointed time of study.
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If a volunteer cannot make it to his or her assigned Bible study, he or she should follow these steps:
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First, call any other Life-Line volunteer to substitute. Let the activities director know who is coming. If at all possible, please give at least 24-hour notice.
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Second, if you are unable to find a sub, call or notify your church ministry leader or Pastor Jim Hakes at 619.672.1290.
Note: If you wish to call Pastor Jim on a Sunday, please call him on his cell phone, 619.672.1290, and leave a message or contact the activities director in charge.
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Volunteers must report any elder abuse, as mandated by state law, to "Advocates for Residents" at 800.640.4661 or, in the case of crisis, 800.231.4024.
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Volunteers should find out and adhere to all the rules and regulations applicable to the home or location to which they have been assigned.
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If a patient is near death, do not hesitate to call your church ministry leader or Pastor Jim Hakes, 619.672.1290.
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When administering the elements for Communion (Lord’s Supper), it is required that all Bible Teachers have been tested for TB and use latex gloves.