Requirements for Reverends

Introduction

The Ordained Minister in the Church of Creativity is among the elite of our religion. He or she has shown themselves to be well-versed in all of the facets of our powerful pro-White Faith and has pledged their life towards the fulfilment of the mission of the Creativity. The Church of Creativity expects no less from its ministers, for it knows that the success of Creativity and the salvation of generations of White people yet to be born depends in no small part on the quality and commitment of those who become ministers in our religion.

The Ordained Minister must know Creativity inside and out, and be ready to preach it to the entire White world, without reservation. They must always exhibit high character and respect and should inspire reverence among their brethren. In an era of rapid change and increasing challenges, our ministers must be beacons of strength, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to our cause.

The Ordained Minister must refrain from any activity or conduct which would reflect poorly on the Church of Creativity, and this must be the case twenty-four hours a day, for he is a representative of the Church of Creativity twenty-four hours a day.

Mastery of Creativity: A Minister of the Church of Creativity must possess a profound and comprehensive understanding of Creativity, delving deep into the Holybooks of Creativity, and being well-versed in the rich history of Ben Klassen and the Church of the Creator from its inception in 1973 to the present-day Creativity Alliance, which incorporates the true Church of Creativity. This knowledge should extend beyond mere familiarity, encompassing the philosophical underpinnings, strategic imperatives, and the unwavering commitment to the survival, expansion, and advancement of the White race. A Minister should be able to articulate and defend these principles with clarity and conviction, inspiring others to embrace the 23 Words and the essence of our faith.

Cultivate Optimism: A Minister of Creativity must be a beacon of hope, inspiring Creators and Supporters to overcome challenges and embrace a brighter future. Begin by equipping yourself with knowledge from short courses and self-help literature, but always remember that your primary focus is the wellness and prosperity of our Church and its people. Do not be consumed by the world’s problems; instead, channel your energy into nurturing a positive and resilient community. Your optimism should be contagious, encouraging others to see the potential in themselves and in our collective mission.

Historical Literacy: As a Minister, you must be a custodian of our people’s rich heritage, possessing a deep understanding of our migrations, cultures, and history. This knowledge should not be mere academic pursuit but a living, breathing part of your being. Be prepared to engage in lively debates about the lessons of history, both its triumphs and its tragedies. Use this wisdom to guide Creators, helping them to learn from the past and forge a stronger future. Remember, history is not just about what happened, but about why it matters to us today and how it shapes our destiny.

Moral Excellence: Uphold and embody the highest standards of morality, not as a means of comparison with others, but as a reflection of who we are and who we aspire to be as Creators. Encourage a community where integrity, honor, and self-respect are not just words but a way of life. Your morality should be a shining example, inspiring others to strive for greatness. Remember, our strength lies in our unity and our unyielding commitment to the survival and advancement of the White race. Lead by example, and together, we shall build a community of moral excellence.