ACC members work with people of all faiths and none, so people who are not Christians should have no reservations about working with an ACC member. Our members work in many different settings.
However, all members of ACC are practising Christians and have confirmed their agreement with our Statement of Faith. This means that for Christians, and also for people with other religious worldviews, there can be significant benefits in knowing that your coach is someone who understands the lived experience of religious beliefs and spirituality and all that this brings to life.
An ACC coach/mentor may also be sought after by those who would describe themselves as spiritual but not religious or are seeking purpose and meaning in life.
Clients may benefit from working with coaches/mentors who are able to facilitate the client’s exploration of how their religious beliefs and spirituality are impacting on their lives and vice versa.
Importantly, ACC coaches and mentors work with a code of ethics and practice, and the Churchill Framework for Coaching and Mentoring, which means that they will not impose their beliefs on clients.