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All-Glory-In-The-Highest

All Glory in the Highest

Do you know the song that the angels sang On that night in the long ago, When the heavens above with their music rang Till it echoed in the earth below? All glory in the highest, Peace on earth, goodwill to men, Glory in the highest, peace, goodwill to men; Glory in the highest; Glory

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While-Shepherds-Watched-Their-Flocks-by-Night-1

While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night

While shepherds watched their flocks by night All seated on the ground, The angel of the Lord came down And glory shone around. “Fear not!” said he, for mighty dread Had seized their troubled mind; Glad tidings of great joy I bring To you and all mankind. To you, in David’s town this day, Is

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Good-King-Wenceslas

Good King Wenceslas

Good King Wenceslas looked out on the feast of Stephen, When the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even. Brightly shone the moon that night, though the frost was cruel, When a poor man came in sight, gathering winter fuel. “Hither, page, and stand by me, if thou knowest it telling, Yonder peasant,

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Coventry-Carol

Coventry Carol

Lulay, Thou little, tiny Child, Bye-bye, lulee, lulay. Lulay, Thou little, tiny Child, Bye-bye, lulee, lulay. O, sisters, too, how may we do For to preserve this day This poor Youngling for whom we sing, “Bye-bye, lulee, lulay”? Herod the king in his raging Charged he hath this day His men of might in his

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The-Glory-Song

The Glory Song

When all my labours and trials are o’er And I am safe on that beautiful shore, Just to be near the dear Lord I adore Will through the ages be glory for me. CHORUS: O that will be glory for me, Glory for me, glory for me! When by His grace I shall look on

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Weve-a-Story-to-Tell-to-the-Nations

We’ve a Story to Tell to the Nations

We’ve a story to tell to the nations That shall turn their hearts to the right – A story of truth and mercy, A story of peace and light, A story of peace and light. For the darkness shall turn to dawning, And the dawning to noonday bright, And Christ’s great Kingdom shall come to

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My-Christ-Is-All-in-All

My Christ Is All in All

I bring to Thee my heart to fill; I feel how weak I am, but still To Thee for help I call. In joy or grief, to live or die, For Earth or Heaven, this is my cry: Be Thou my all in all. Christ is all, yes, all in all; My Christ is all

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The-Power-of-Your-Love

The Power of Your Love

Lord, I come to You, Let my heart be changed, renewed, Flowing from the grace that I found in You. And Lord, I’ve come to know, The weaknesses I see in me Will be stripped away by the power of Your love. CHORUS: Hold me close, Let Your love surround me; Bring me near, draw

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I-Then-Shall-Live

I Then Shall Live

I then shall live as one who’s been forgiven; I’ll walk with joy to know my debts are paid; I know my name is clear before my Father; I am His child and I am not afraid. So, greatly pardoned, I’ll forgive my brother; The law of love I gladly will obey. I then shall

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O-Happy-Happy-Day

O Happy Happy Day

O happy, happy day When old things passed away, There where the Saviour died for me! I knew my sins forgiven And had a sight of Heaven, There where the Saviour died for me. CHORUS: There where the Saviour died for me, There where the Saviour died for me, I saw the cleansing flow That

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Sing-To-The-Lord-of-the-Harvest

Sing to the Lord of Harvest

Sing to the Lord of harvest, Sing songs of love and praise; With joyful hearts and voices Your hallelujahs raise; By Him the rolling seasons In fruitful order move; Sing to the Lord of harvest A song of grateful love. By Him the clouds drop fatness, The deserts bloom and spring, The hills leap up

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Wonderful-Healer

Wonderful Healer

Lord, here today my great need I am feeling; Wilt Thou not visit my soul once again? I long to feel Thy sweet touch and its healing; Wonderful Healer, touch me again. Touch me again, touch me again, Wonderful Healer, touch me again. (2x) Often I’ve pressed through the throng for the blessing Which, through

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Code of Conduct for all Mission Partners of The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda

1. Purpose
To provide mission partners with guidelines regarding their expected behaviour while undertaking work on behalf of TSA. The code of conduct states TSA’s commitment to operating in an ethical and legal manner that aligns with TSA’s mission, vision, values and Orders and Regulations. The code of conduct serves as a foundational standard for other conduct-related operating policies.

2. Basic Principles
All mission partners are expected to behave in ways that are aligned with TSA’s mission and values.

2.1. Mission Statement:
The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.

2.2. Vision Statement
We are an innovative partner, mobilized to share hope wherever there is hardship, building communities that are just and know the love of Jesus.

2.3. Core Values:
Hope: We give hope through the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Service: We reach out to support others without discrimination.
Dignity: We respect and value each other, recognizing everyone’s worth.
Stewardship: We responsibly manage the resources entrusted to us.

3. Conduct Expectations
The code of conduct provides guidelines for mission partner conduct. The code of conduct cannot cover every possible situation; mission partners are responsible for considering each issue in the context of TSA’s mission and values, recognizing that individual conduct may be understood as a reflection of TSA’s values, image, integrity and public trust. If a mission partner is unsure of a situation and needs guidance about their conduct or has concerns about the conduct of another person, they should speak with their supervisor or HR/officer personnel representative.

Mission partners will:
3.1. Comply with TSA policies and procedures.
3.2. Follow all applicable laws and at no time participate in, or assist others to participate in, any illegal, criminal or unethical activities.
3.3. Conduct themselves at all times with honesty, integrity and transparency.
3.4. Perform their defined duties to the best of their ability.
3.5. Treat others, including other mission partners, funders, clients and the public, with respect, dignity, fairness and courtesy.
3.6. Promote and support a work environment that is inclusive of all people and respects their unique abilities, strengths and differences.
3.7. Identify actual, potential or perceived conflicts of interest and disclose them to their supervisor to help minimize or eliminate the impact of such conflicts, which could influence or appear to influence their judgment and actions. Refer to GV 01.003 Conflict of Interest policy for additional direction and requirements.
3.8. Collect, use and disclose confidential information only in accordance with TSA policy and applicable privacy laws. Ensure all records, documents and communications are accurate and that privacy is maintained as required by GV
01.009 Privacy.
3.9. Conduct all business, service and ministry activities in a responsible manner, consistent with TSA’s values of hope, service, dignity and stewardship.
3.10. Always strive to create and maintain the highest health, safety, wellness and environmental standards in all facilities and work areas.
3.11. Take every reasonable precaution to protect the safety of oneself and others and report accidents (however minor) and near-misses (accidents that almost happened), risky behaviours, and instances where equipment and/or building
deficiencies could compromise the safety of a workplace.
3.12. Use information technology, including internet and email, in a professional and appropriate manner, in accordance with TSA policy (IT 02.001 Computers and Information Technology Acceptable Use).
3.13. Ensure they are fit to work and able to perform assigned duties as required by their job description safely, satisfactorily and in compliance with HR 10.002 Substance Impairment in the Workplace.

TSA expects mission partners will not:
3.14. Act in a discriminatory, harassing or violent way toward others.
3.15. Use their position in order to gain an advantage over or exploit the vulnerability of others.
3.16. Destroy or take for personal use any items belonging to or safeguarded by TSA without prior written approval.
3.17. Solicit (money or goods) from clients, donors, vendors, contractors or any person in a position to benefit from their association with TSA. Mission partners will adhere to the requirements of HR 04.002 Gifts, Speaking Fees, and Testimonials policy.
3.18. Give the appearance that they are speaking on behalf of TSA when not authorized to do so or engage in any activity that would negatively impact TSA’s reputation, brand or public image, including the use of personal social media
accounts.
3.19. Initiate contact with the media or respond to their inquiries, and instead will refer all media inquiries to their supervisor, their public relations representative or TSA’s communications department.
3.20. Use, abuse or misuse paid time, TSA resources or the equipment assigned to them.
3.21. Misuse their authority, abuse power, act irresponsibly, retaliate against someone who reports misconduct or exclude others from workplace events.

4. Officers: Orders and Regulations
In the event of a conflict between the provisions of the code of conduct and Orders and Regulations, the latter shall take precedence.

5. Violation of the Code
If a mission partner believes the law, the code of conduct or TSA’s policies may have been violated or are about to be violated, they should inform their supervisor or report their concern through the Whistleblower hotline (see GV 01.008 Whistleblower policy).

Violation of the code of conduct is a serious matter and could result in disciplinary action up to and including termination.