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Volume 1 . Chapter 4 . § 4-10
One of the principal functions of most ministers is acting as a counselor.Many ministers spend several hours each week in counseling sessions with church members and others. Some ministers have left the pastoral ministry to open full time counseling ministries independent of their church. Some churches employ associate ministers with special ...
Skip to: Chapter 4: Liabilities, Limitations and RestrictionsChapter 1: Definitions and StatusChapter 2: The Pastor-Church RelationshipChapter 3: Authority, Rights and PrivilegesChapter 5: DefinitionsChapter 6: Organization and AdministrationChapter 7: Church PropertyChapter 8Chapter 8, Part 1: Selection of EmployeesChapter 8, Part 2: Compensation and BenefitsChapter 8, Part 3: Employment DiscriminationChapter 8, Part 4: TerminationChapter 8, Part 5: Miscellaneous IssuesChapter 9: Government Regulation of ChurchesChapter 10: Church Legal LiabilityChapter 11: A Summary of Constitutional HistoryChapter 12: Landmark Supreme Court Decisions Interpreting the First Amendment Religion ClausesChapter 13: The Present Meaning of the First Amendment Religion ClausesChapter 14: Significant First Amendment IssuesLegal BriefsInstructional AidsNegligenceDefamationUndue InfluenceInvasion of PrivacyClergy MalpracticeContract LiabilitySecurities Law ViolationsFailure to Report Child AbuseTable 4-1 Application of Child Abuse Reporting Laws to Ministers and Lay Church Workers—A SummaryDiversion of Church FundsTable 4.2 State Laws Exempting Clergy from Psychologist Licensure RequirementsSexual MisconductAppendix 1: Eligibility to Perform Marriage CeremoniesAppendix 2: Eligibility of Clergy for Jury DutyAppendix 3: Clergy-Penitent PrivilegeAppendix 4: Child Abuse Reporting LawsTable Appendix 4: 50-State Survey of Child Abuse Reporting