The Justice of the Peace Association is driven to help our members succeed. First identify your professional goals. Then follow this guide to help determine which membership level is right for you. Evaluate Your Needs Whether you are a new member and just joining our ranks, or have been with us from the early days, it is always good to evaluate your needs to make sure you are getting what you need. Marriage officiants join the Justice of the Peace Association to stay up-to-date with news and training, and be on top of local and regional practices. We help the professional stay current […]
Updated July 19, 2022; September 23, 2023 Zooming. It’s become a thing. And, since the pandemic has limited our social gathering, it has created new opportunities for us to get together. Following is a brief tutorial to get you started. And, in case you are having any difficulties connecting to our calls, our technical support links should help you out. Where is Zoom? When it is time for the monthly Zoom call, be sure to log into JPus.org so you can see the link to join the call. We have it hidden because it is for members only. There are […]
It was exciting when the Justice of the Peace Association announced its new Learning Center, but it also created some confusion. This article is to help users of our websites, JPus.org and JPus.Training, understand the difference between the two. We expect that this will help you have a better experience. All of the information on JPus.org and JPus.Training targets marriage officiants. The information on findaJP.com targets couples. JPus.org JPus.org is the Justice of the Peace Association’s home. It is where professional marriage officiants go to belong to an organization that represents their needs. Member benefits include professional development, advocacy, representation, […]
Implicit bias is how our unconscious attitudes, beliefs and stereotypes affect how we think about and treat other people. When we understand these thoughts, we can choose how we process that information. The spring of 2020 was momentous, and will hopefully be remembered as a reckoning for our country. A time when a majority of our fellow citizens became more alert to racial discrimination and injustice. In this vain, each of us share in the responsibility to make our communities welcoming, safe and respectful for everyone. To expose and confront racism. This includes taking an active role to make change […]
JPus.Training, the Learning Center for Marriage Officiants We recently announced the launch of JPus.Training, our new Learning Center where marriage officiants go to learn. We are excited to offer training opportunities for marriage officiants. And, to help us be even better, we welcome members’ suggestions for future topics to cover. To help fast track registration and enrollment please follow the guide below. Step 1: Registration First, it is important to note that JPus.Training is a separate website compared to JPus.org. So, even if you are a member of JPus.org, you will need to create a new registration on the Learning […]