The Jaycee Creed's Beliefs

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The Jaycee Creed is more than just a simple statement of Jaycees beliefs. The Jaycee Creed are the believe’s that give each member of Jaycee a purpose. By following the values of the Jaycee Creed, you can promote a positive lifestyle for you and your community

The Jaycee Creed begins with “we believe”. It explains to the readers that these are the principles that the Jaycee members hold with the highest respect and believe that these are the core values for a prosperous life. Jaycee Creed believes that we can all be united with faith (no matter what religion). It is not about which religion one follows but about following his/her God’s plan and living a life worthwhile. Jaycee Creed believes that we as whole need to be untied with one

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