The Covenant of the College of Pastoral Supervision
and Psychotherapy
Spiritual pilgrims
We, the CPSP members see ourselves as spiritual pilgrims
seeking a truly collegial professional community. Our calling and
commitments are, therefore, first and last theological. We covenant
to address one another and to be addressed by one another in a profound
theological sense. We commit to being mutually responsible to one
another for our professional work and direction.
Chapters
Matters that are typically dealt with in other certifying
bodies by centralized governance will be dealt with primarily in
Chapters. Thus, we organize ourselves in such a way that we each
participate in a relatively small group called a Chapter consisting
of approximately a dozen colleagues. Teaching or counseling programs
directed by CPSP Diplomates are the primary responsibility of the
Chapter.
Recovery of soul
We commit ourselves to a galaxy of shared values that
are as deeply held as they are difficult to communicate. Recovery
of soul is a metaphor that points toward these values. We
place a premium on the significance of the relationships among ourselves.
We value personal authority and creativity. We believe we should
make a space for one another and stand ready to midwife one another
in our respective spiritual journeys. Because we believe that life
is best lived by grace, we believe it essential to guard against
becoming invasive, aggressive, or predatory toward each other. We
believe that persons are always more important than institutions,
and even the institution of CPSP itself must be carefully monitored
lest it take on an idolatrous character.
A Living Experience
We intend to travel light, to own no property, to
accumulate no wealth, and to create no bureaucracy. We are invested
in offering a living experience that reflects human life and faith
within a milieu of supportive and challenging community of fellow
pilgrims.
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