A Service of Promise
Between
An Interim Minister, a Congregation and the Metropolitan
Association
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Association Representative:
Friends in faith, I greet you
in the name of Jesus Christ, the head of the church, who is not without
witnesses in any age. I
greet you as well on behalf of all the congregations of the Metropolitan
Association, of which you are one in God's love, the church's service
and the faith we share. Our Association without you, would not
be complete. Grace to you and peace from God, who is and
who was and who is to come.
Sisters and brothers, let us responsively remember these words
from the Apostle Paul:
I want you to know the truth about gifts from the Holy Spirit.
There
are varieties of gifts,
But the same Spirit gives them.
There are varieties of
service.
But the same Lord whom we serve.
There are varieties of
working,
But it is the same God who inspires them all in every one.
To
each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common
good.
Association Representative:
Beloved, you have
asked the Rev. {pastor's name} to serve among you as Interim Minister.
He/She will pray for and with you, teach you and learn from you,
offer you pastoral guidance as together you do the work of ministry
in Christ's church.
The gifts of interim ministry to a local congregation are as different
as each congregation going through transition. As well as the ongoing
need of the congregation for pastoral leadership, a change of pastors
presents your church with a unique opportunity:
--to reflect on your past ministry (where God has led you),
--to assess your mission (what God wants from you now),
--to consider your strengths and weaknesses (how God has blessed
you),
--to open your church to new directions (where God is leading
you), and
--to search for a new pastor in cooperation with the association
and conference
(who God is calling to be your next pastor).
Attending to these opportunities completely now promises significant
advantage to your next settled pastorate.
Another goal of interim ministry is to reaffirm your connections
with the United Church of Christ. Representing the Metropolitan
Association and the New York Conference, we are holding you, your
interim minister and this time of transition in our prayers. As
well, we promise any help we might offer.
{Pastor's name}'s service among you will be, by definition, limited,
ending before your next settled pastor takes up her or his ministry.
As interim minister, {Pastor's name }is not eligible to be considered
for the settled position. And, even as he/she begins his/her ministry
with you, he/she knows, and asks you to understand, that that all
his/her professional and pastoral relations must end before the
next settled ministry begins.
Association Representative: (to
Interim Minister):
{Pastor's name}, will you work diligently
with this congregation to fulfill the needs of this interim ministry,
giving leadership as you see fit, seeking help as you need it, and
always trusting in God to guide you?
Interim Minister: I
will.
Will you be faithful in worship leadership, in pastoral care,
in working with the governing and program bodies of this congregation,
and in the ministry of administration?
Interim Minister: I will, relying on God's
grace.
Will you strive to maintain the highest professional and ethical
standards at all times, in keeping with the expectations and
traditions of the United Church of Christ, as God gives you guidance?
Interim
Minister: I will, with God's help.
Association
Representative (to
the members of the church, who are invited, if they are able,
to stand):
People
who are {church's name}, will you open yourselves and your community
to the changes and the opportunities that God is offering you in
this interim ministry?
Members
of the church: We will, relying on God's grace.
Do you
affirm {Pastor's name}as your interim minister, promising to
labor with him/her in the ministry of the Gospel and to give
him/her due honor and prayerful support?
Members
of the church: We do, with God's help.
Association
Representative: Let us pray together..
Eternal God, you have called us-- Interim Minister , People
and Association-- to work together to serve you in this household
of faith and in the world, which you have entrusted to our care
and keeping.
Send your Holy Spirit on us, that we may keep with honor
and faithfulness the promises that we have made this day.
Help us to be committed in our love, creative in our service,
and always open to your promise of new life, that your church
may prosper in the mission you place before it.
Following Jesus' example, may we be worthy servants; uniting
in the love of Christ, may our ministry be to the glory of your
holy name. Amen.
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