The Order
The Five Points of Fellowship
The ethical spine of the Order.
The Five Points of Fellowship name the posture expected of anyone who enters the work. They are not slogans or decorative virtues. They are standards of relationship, conduct, and responsibility drawn from the Book of the Covenant.
- Love Never intentionally cause harm—physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual—to another.
- Trust Never break the circle of loyalty and confidence.
- Discipline Govern yourself, and carry the Order’s standards in study, fellowship, and service.
- Integrity Always keep your word and your oaths.
- Fulfillment All debts are paid—what is owed is completed, harm is repaired, and responsibility is carried through.
The Five Points are simple enough to remember and difficult enough to practice. They shape how members study, serve, disagree, repair harm, carry responsibility, and represent the Order.