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| Supporting AIWP
The Association for the Integration of the Whole Person (AIWP) is a non-denominational church that has been consistently ahead of its time. Anchored in a pioneering spirit, and in keeping with our Mission Statement, we welcome spiritual persons prepared to serve their communities in ways that ensure self-empowerment.
Your financial assistance makes it possible to promote the growth of AIWP so that we can better serve our world. We offer a very special thank you here to everyone who supports our work through financial gifts, in-kind contributions and donations. We are truly grateful.
The AIWP Central Office exists to coordinate the affairs of AIWP, its current and prospective ministers and congregations, as well as to oversee the University of Integrative Learning and UAIWP. Your donations help to pay for expenses such as:
- Administrative Costs
- Web site costs, including domain registrations, server fees, web maintenance, special web programs and programming costs
- Advertising
- Legal and professional services
- Equipment
- Newsletters
- Our Annual Gathering, special events and meetings
- Costs associated with our AIWP-sponsored universities: UIL and UAIWP
- Miscellaneous AIWP expenses
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Association for the Integration of the Whole Person was founded so
that spiritual persons, prepared to serve their communities, can do
so in ways that assure the blessings of self-empowerment, psychologically
and educationally, leading to peace for persons of goodwill. |
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OF LIFE and people is achieved through an integrated awakening of
physical, mental, spiritual and emotional processes. Life itself is
a religious experience as realized in the temple of my being. I am
performing a religious service when my thoughts and deeds involve
an affirmation of life. My congregation is both myself and those who
seek my support in striving towards an integration of the whole person.
To serve others, for fee or gratuity, who seek my assistance in the
pursuit of this religious experience is both my commitment and my
right, free from any persecution. My service is supported by the Association
for the Integration of the Whole Person in agreement of principles
with the Constitution of the United States. Membership in the Association
for the Integration of the Whole Person will be denied or revoked
if I interfere with or injure the rights of others, perform criminal
acts, or practice medicine without a license. My service, whether
for fee or gratuity, is limited to the areas for which I have been
qualified. |
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