(i) to promote the fundamental and enduring principles of Judaism and to ensure the continuity of the Jewish people;
(ii) to enable its members to develop a relationship with God and each other through communal worship, study of Torah, and assembly;
(iii) to foster our spiritual link to Israel; and
(iv) to apply the principles of Reform Judaism to the values and conduct of the individual, the family, our community, and the society in which we live.