The Church of Mercy
The Church of Mercy grew directly from Ian Payne himself, and has been strongly supported by his daughter, who has been the Prime Minister of the United Commonwealth of Toril for the last 40 years, and who remains highly popular.
Ian Payne died in peace, and after his death a great miracle occurred in his final resting place.
A memorial to him was turned into a church, and Ian Payne became a saint-like figure to many people (considering how many people's lives he saved, and how many people he helped, that is not a wonder.)
The Church of Mercy now follows the principals that Ian Payne established in life.
A careful, prudent, intelligent approach to problems is considered the best answer to any situation.
Diplomacy, carefully chosen words, and caution are stressed as the answer to dangerous situations.
Above all, mercy, compassion, and understanding are stressed - the world is portrayed as a hard place that drives people to desperation and darkness, and the Church exists to ease the hard reality, and make life better for people.
A clergyman of this Church who allows himself to become filled with anger and hatred will not be expelled; he will be asked to voluntarily sequester himself in the Church, and think upon all of his emotions, and contemplate the consequences of his behavior.
A clergyman of this Church who injures someone in anger and hatred will not be expelled - he will be forcefully imprisoned in the Church, and required to contemplate (for a long time) his deeds, the harm he has done, and he will not be released until he has repented.
The Church will also reimburse any damage done by said cleric, immediately, 10 times over.
Because of it's strict policy of governing it's own, the United Commonwealth allows this Church to govern it's clergy by it's own laws, and does not enforce the laws of the UC on it - that is to say, when you are on church property, you are under church law.
The Church of Mercy, however, works closely with the government of the UC, which it has much in common with.