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Synod approves multiple paths to ministry


From Worldwide Faith News <wfn@igc.org>
Date Thu, 02 Jul 2009 10:58:42 -0400

Synod approves multiple paths to ministry

Written by W. Evan Golder
June 30, 2009

The issue of changing the UCC Constitution and Bylaws to include
multiple paths to ministry, first voted on by General Synod 25 four
years ago, came to a vote again on Monday afternoon. After an extended
discussion, it passed by a simple show of hands.

The Rev. Holly MillerShank of the Ministry Issues Implementation
Committee introduced the necessary amendments by explaining the four
themes that run through the Ministries Issues project and are
reflected in the proposed amendments.

First is an emphasis on authorization of all UCC ministers: ordained,
commissioned, and licensed. Second is the responsibility of the
Association in determining fitness for ordination. Third is
discernment in the ordination process in all settings of the church.
Fourth is the importance of covenants of mutual responsibility.

Despite the years of planning and preparation for these changes, the
value of having an "educated clergy" occupied most of the debate time,
with several amendments being proposed and defeated.

Most persistent on this subject was Jonathan Page, a delegate from the
Massachusetts Conference. "These things matter!" he insisted, while
arguing that a bachelor's degree and Master of Divinity should be the
"normative" path to ministry. "An educated clergy matters!"

"We want to affirm the inclusivity of our church," countered the Rev.
Martha Ann Baumer, who chaired the committee bringing the amendments,
"and this is one important way to do it."
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