In Rev PC.345, Con-Serv society unanimously adopted a formal resolution declaring six foundational tenets of faith. These tenets remain the guiding principles of Con-Serv belief, governance, and cultural identity.
Like the Doyens of old, our sacred duty is to serve the One in all things. Therefore, we resolve to:
Devote ourselves and our community to acts of obedience in veneration of the One.
Pursue purity above all other virtues, for it is righteous and preserves life.
Root out and eliminate all corruption until only the pure remains.
Live apart from the corrupted until all the lands are free from evil and are fruitful once more.
Continually remake ourselves superior in body, mind, emotion, and spirit.
Strive for perfection throughout the universe to prepare the way for the Return of Justice.
These core precepts form the bedrock of Con-Serv culture. Over time, the Archons and their Governance Council expanded upon them through formal law, doctrinal instruction, and ritual practice. Together, these principles subordinate an individual’s will to communal order, defining righteousness through obedience, unity, and devotion.
The ultimate aim of the Con-Serv faith is harmonious order, preserved through mutual accountability and unwavering service to the One.