Moral and Discipline

At Tabernacle of All Saints School of Theology, we believe that moral discipline is the foundation of a life well-lived for Christ. As a Christian institution, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of moral integrity, rooted in the teachings of Scripture.

Our Commitment to Moral Discipline

- We believe that moral discipline is essential for spiritual growth and maturity.
- We strive to create an environment that encourages students to develop self-discipline, self-control, and a strong sense of personal responsibility.
- Our faculty and staff are dedicated to modeling Christ-like behavior and providing guidance and support as students navigate the challenges of academic and personal life.

Biblical Foundations

Our approach to moral discipline is grounded in Scripture, which teaches us to "train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it" (Proverbs 22:6). We believe that discipline is not about punishment, but about training and guiding students to become the people God intends them to be.

Community Expectations

As a community, we expect students to uphold the highest standards of moral conduct, including:
- Academic Integrity: Honesty and authenticity in all academic work
- Personal Conduct: Respect, kindness, and compassion towards others
- Spiritual Growth: Regular engagement with Scripture, prayer, and community worship

By committing to these values, we create a supportive and accountable community that fosters spiritual growth, academic excellence, and personal development.

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