By Jan Powell, Chair
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Genesis 18:14
"Is anything too marvelous
for the Lord?"
Your committee on Ordination and Ministerial Standing has witnessed
the truth of this passage many times since we last met. Time and
again, our gracious God has led people...and changed people...and
surprised people...as they've responded to God's call to ordained
ministry. It's a joy to see how true the question remains, "Is
anything too marvelous for the Lord?"
The mission of the Committee is to welcome, prepare, educate,
mentor and examine candidates for ordination, and to authorize
ministerial standing to others. Considering the sheer number of
people we work with--and the wide variety of their needs--a great
amount of our time is spent dealing with issues of authorization.
We work not only with the candidate, but often with their home
church as well. For those seeking dual standing or privilege of
call, we work with the candidate, their current employer and the
necessary ecclesiastical authorities. The
Registrar's Report will
give you the names of those we've welcomed in your name. Some of
our work is visible. We've been with you for work sessions, Ecclesiastical
Councils, ordinations, installations and other celebrations. In
January, our annual In-Care Gathering was hosted by Rev. Dr. Bill
Nye and was held at Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims. We are most
grateful for Plymouth 's welcome throughout the year.
There are also many hours of behind-the-scenes activity. This
year, the Committee approved several Situational Support Consultations
and will receive reports of their findings. Members have also met
and advised individuals. Thanks to Michael Caine, Lucy Werner and
Chris Ponnuraj we've been able to update and post to the web site
the many forms necessary for ordination and authorization. We've
monitored the UCC Polity class which is held in the classroom and
on-line through New York Theological Seminary. In addition to meeting
with those close to ordination, we've seen candidates who have
been in the In-Care process for an extended period and those in
need of communities to serve.
While the Committee has worked to review and renew the infrastructure
of our ministry, we're looking beyond what we now do. Next year,
the Committee will promote Boundary Training for clergy and the
UCC Safe Church Initiative for congregations. We feel that participation
in these two programs is essential for every pastor and congregation.
The Committee will also work to hold a training seminar for churches
with students in care, both to review the in-care process and to
update everyone on changing requirements.
With this report comes my thanks to the Committee for their faithful
witness to God's grace...and their unfailing cheer during the long
hours we meet. I'm also most grateful to Michael and Chris for
their leadership. Looking back, I'm amazed by all that's been done.
But then, why should I be? Is anything too marvelous for the Lord?
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