ITAG Internal Travel Introduction: Living Our Connected Vision As a church committed to "sharing our resources and gifts," we've developed these I-TAG (Inter-Campus Travel and Guest) guidelines to reflect both generosity and wise stewardship. We understand that creating discipleship communities across Australia requires practical support for those who serve across our locations. It's impossible to create guidelines that cover every situation in our diverse context - from regional towns to coastal cities. That's why these guidelines aim to provide clarity while leaving room for Spirit-led generosity. As we live out being "locationally motivated, centrally supported," there may be times when a campus chooses to extend greater generosity than outlined here. Who Do These Guidelines Serve? These guidelines help us care for: Internal GC guests serving across our locations External guests who are part of our normal rostering system Immediate family members travelling with guests They don't apply to: People choosing to travel to their home campus Special external guests (we have separate GC guest guidelines for them) Travel companions outside immediate family (guests cover these costs) As we "build strong connections based on shared values," Lead Pastors will need to make room in their operations budgets for I-TAG expenses. A Note About Senior Leadership - Our Senior and Executive Pastors, who carry broader oversight responsibilities, aren't expected to be hosted under these guidelines. Supporting Those Who Serve Fuel Support Reflecting our value that "people matter," we provide practical support through: Reimbursement at 20c/km, rounded up to nearest $10 Fuel gift cards generated by the Office Administrator Based on the preach roster and organised during the week leading into the preach event For additional travel needs, email info@generocitychurch.com Cost coverage: Campus covers fuel when no accommodation needed GC Fund covers fuel when accommodation is required as the Campus covers the accommodation costs Creating Safe, Welcoming Spaces When distance requires accommodation (over 2.5 hours one way): Offer and Arrange flights if necessary (with Executive/Senior Pastor approval) Offer accommodation for: The night before a morning service, OR The night after an evening service For shorter journeys (under 2.5 hours), accommodation remains optional but may be offered in the spirit of generous hospitality. Home Hosting with Care and Dignity While there's no obligation to host in your home, some leaders may offer to do so. This choice rests with the host, and we trust our leaders to provide: A safe, private sleeping space away from unrelated children/youth that meets the guests needs Clean, functional bathroom facilities A private area for preparation A safe, climate-controlled environment Think of it as providing the basics you'd expect from an airBnB - this helps us honor all people as bearers of God's image. The guest may request private accommodation if they feel uncomfortable being hosted under the above guidelines. The Process Using the Preach Roster organised by the Executive Pastor, the Office Administrator will pre-arrange fuel vouchers. This is generally completed the Monday prior to any travel happening. The hosting campus should reach out to the guest at least one week prior to their arrival to gather information about their requirements. If accommodation is required, the details should be discussed and suitable arrangements made by the hosting campus. If a voucher has been missed, or there are special requests, or if vouchers are required for travel that has happened outside of the preach roster, please get in touch with the Office Administrator. Living Out Generous Connection These guidelines provide our framework, but we celebrate when hosts and guests develop meaningful relationships that lead to arrangements beyond these basics. This reflects how "we build strong connections based on shared values, responsibilities, and care for each other." Remember: Home hosting is always voluntary and can be refused by the guest When hosting, you represent our church's heart for people If you can't meet the basic hosting requirements, alternative arrangements must be made available Guest companions beyond immediate family remain the guest's responsibility As we work together to "create discipleship communities across Australia," these guidelines help us support one another practically while being good stewards of our resources. They enable us to live out our commitment to being "connected and accountable" as we serve God's kingdom purposes together. Reimbursement Matrix for Current Locations Bathurst Cobar Coffs Dubbo Forbes Kiama Narromine Parkes Wagga Orange Bathurst 484 687 199 175 317 227 156 320 58 K $200 $280 $80 $80 $140 $100 $80 $140 $40 $ Cobar 484 863 297 374 781 257 359 511 429 K $200 $360 $120 $160 $320 $120 $160 $220 $180 $ Coffs Harbour 687 863 608 762 670 648 728 973 745 K $280 $360 $260 $320 $280 $260 $300 $400 $300 $ Dubbo 199 297 608 153 474 40 120 402 151 K $80 $120 $260 $80 $200 $20 $60 $180 $80 $ Forbes 175 374 762 153 413 137 33 238 116 K $80 $160 $320 $80 $180 $60 $20 $100 $60 $ Kiama 317 781 670 474 413 503 429 393 333 K $140 $320 $280 $200 $180 $220 $180 $160 $140 $ Narromine 227 257 648 40 137 503 104 387 172 K $100 $120 $260 $20 $60 $220 $60 $160 $80 $ Parkes 156 359 728 120 33 429 104 283 99 K $80 $160 $300 $60 $20 $180 $60 $120 $40 $ Wagga Wagga 320 511 973 402 238 393 387 283 321 K $140 $220 $400 $180 $100 $160 $160 $120 $140 $ Orange 58 429 745 151 116 333 172 99 321 K $40 $180 $300 $80 $60 $140 $80 $40 $140 $