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CALLED TO MINISTRY
Every Christian is called to exercise a ministry of one sort or another, as they use the gifts and talents with which God has entrusted them and respond to God's call to discipleship. Within that understanding of the ministry of the whole people of God ordained ministry is but one form of service.
Ordained ministry is God's initiative. Since the beginning of the Church Christians have set apart those whom God has called to a ministry of word, sacrament and pastoral oversight.
Ordained ministry is therefore a vocation. It is an obedient response to the will and call of God and not primarily the outcome of one's own desires. That is why, if you believe that God is calling you to ordained ministry, the Church will rightly test that sense of call with you.
Forms of ordained ministry
God calls in different ways and at different times in life. The Methodist Church in Ireland recognises different ways in which ordained ministry can be exercised. Itinerant ministers can serve anywhere in Ireland and receive a stipend. Local ministers exercise ordained ministry alongside their other work and in a voluntary capacity. The stationing of local ministers is limited to circuits which are accessible from the minister's own home.
The ordained ministry is open on equal terms to men and women.
Training
Initial training normally takes 5 years: three years in College and two as a probationer on circuit before being ordained. We hope that you will continue to learn and grow throughout your ministry.
Every candidate is treated as an individual, and the best training pathway for the individual is developed with the staff at Edgehill. There are three strands to initial training for all students: theological understanding; the skills necessary for ordained ministry, and; relationship with God. It is hoped all of these will develop during initial training.
What is required?
Those offering as candidates for ordained ministry must:
- Be full members of the Methodist Church in Ireland
- Have been fully accredited local preachers for at least six months
- Have the minimum academic entrance requirements for the diploma of Theology in Queen's University Belfast
- Not have reached their 55th birthday
- Show evidence of the appropriate gifts required for ordained ministry, and the capacity to learn and develop further.
What next?
If you think that God may be calling you into ordained ministry don't leave it there. Continue to pray, and talk about it with others you trust, and who will speak with you honestly.
Speak with your own minister, who will want to think through your call with you, and who will be able to advise you on qualifications and the processes for candidating and training. You should also talk with the Superintendent minister on your circuit.
You may also wish to speak to others in the Methodist Church who can guide you, for example the Secretaries of the Board of Examiners or the Director of Ministry at Edgehill.
Naturally you will want to take close members of your family into your confidence. If you are married you should include your spouse in your discussions with your minister and Superintendent.
'Exploring Ministry' events
These are specific events run by the Methodist Church to help people think through their sense of call. See the panel on the right for details and to register online for the next event.
Contact details
If you would like to talk through any of the issues above please contact Heather Morris at Edgehill College - Details at the TOP of the page.
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Rev. Dr. Heather Morris, Director of Ministry
If you'd like to talk through the process of becoming a Methodist minister, please feel free to contact the Director of Ministry, the Rev. Dr. Heather Morris:
Tel: (028) 9068 6931
E-mail: hmorris@edgehillcollege.org
EXPLORING MINISTRY
The next 'Exploring Ministry' session will be:
announced in due course (probably Autumn 2008):
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