Section IV. The
Commissioned Minister as Probationary Member
¶ 315.
Qualifications for Election and Consecration to Probationary Membership and
Commissioning--A person shall be eligible for election to probationary
membership and commissioning in the annual conference by vote of the annual
conference on recommendation of its board of ordained ministry after meeting the
following qualifications (¶ 633).
1. Candidacy Requirement:
Each candidate shall have been a certified candidate for probationary membership
and commissioning for at least two (2) years and no more than twelve (12) years
(¶ 633).
2. Service Requirement:
Each candidate shall have had a minimum of two (2) years in a service setting as
determined by the district committee on ordained ministry as a condition for
probationary membership and commissioning. This required service may be
concurrent with academic study, provided there is adequate mentoring and
supervision in the theology and practice of servant leadership. A service
setting shall be in a position approved by the bishop and cabinet in the
conference where the candidacy relationship is held, even if the service setting
is outside the bounds of the annual conference.
3. Undergraduate Requirement:
A candidate for probationary membership and commissioning shall have
completed a bachelor's degree from a college or university recognized by the
University Senate. Exceptions to the undergraduate degree requirements may be
made in consultation with the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry in
some instances, for missional purposes, for persons who have a minimum of sixty
(60) semester hours of Bachelor of Arts credit and:
a) have been prevented
from pursuit of the normal course of baccalaureate education,
or
b) are members of a group
whose cultural practices and training enhance insight and skills for effective
ministry not available through conventional formal
education.
4. In addition, a candidate shall
have:
a) received a Master of
Divinity or its equivalent from a school approved by the University Senate
(¶ 326), or
b) received a master's
degree from a graduate theological school recognized by the University Senate,
or
c) received a master's
degree in the area of the specialized ministry in which the candidate will
serve, and
d) completed a minimum of
twenty-four semester hours of graduate theological studies in the Christian
faith, including the areas of: Old Testament; New Testament; theology; church
history; mission of the church in the world; worship/liturgy; and United
Methodist doctrine, polity and history.
5. In some instances a candidate
who is pursuing ordination to serve as deacon in full connection may fulfill the
academic requirements through the following alternate
route:
a) shall have reached
thirty-five years of age at the time to become a certified
candidate;
b) completed a bachelor's
degree, received professional certification or license in the area of ministry
in which the candidate will serve, have completed a minimum of eight semester
hours of graduate credit or equivalent quarter hours in the area of
specialization, and have been recommended by the conference board of ordained
ministry;
c) have completed a
minimum of twenty-four semester hours of the basic graduate theological studies
of the Christian faith including the areas of: Old Testament; New Testament;
theology; church history; mission of the church in the world; worship/liturgy;
and United Methodist doctrine, polity, and history.
6. Local pastors may fulfill the
requirements for probationary membership and commissioning when they
have:
a) reached forty years of
age;
b) completed the
five-year Course of Study for ordained ministry; and
c) thirty-two semester
hours of graduate theological study or its equivalent as determined by the
General Board of Higher Education and Ministry;
d) completed, in
fulfilling their graduate theological studies, a minimum of twenty-four semester
hours of the basic graduate theological studies of the Christian faith including
the areas of: Old Testament; New Testament; theology; church history; mission of
the church in the world; worship/liturgy; and United Methodist doctrine, polity,
and history.
7. The board of ordained ministry
shall require an official transcript of credits from each school before
recognizing any of the applicant's educational claims. In case of doubt, the
board may submit a transcript to the General Board of Higher Education and
Ministry.
8. Each candidate shall present a
satisfactory certificate of good health by a physician on the prescribed form.
Disabilities are not to be construed as unfavorable health factors when such a
person is capable of meeting the professional standards and is physically able
to render effective service as a probationary member and commissioned
minister.
9. Each candidate shall respond
to a written and oral doctrinal examination administered by the conference board
of ordained ministry. The examination shall cover the
following:
a) Describe your personal
experience of God and the understanding of God you derive from biblical,
theological and historical sources.
b) What is your
understanding of humanity, and the human need for divine
grace?
c) How do you interpret
the statement Jesus Christ is Lord?
d) What is your
conception of the activity of the Holy Spirit in personal faith, in the
community of believers, and in responsible living in the
world?
e) What is your
understanding of the kingdom of God; the Resurrection; eternal
life?
f) What are the
theological tasks of a probationary member and commissioned minister with
special reference to Part II of the Book of
Discipline?
g) The United Methodist
Church holds that the living core of the Christian faith was revealed in
Scripture, illumined by tradition, vivified in personal experience, and
confirmed by reason. What is your understanding of this theological position of
the Church?
h) Describe the nature
and mission of the Church. What are its primary tasks
today?
i) Discuss your
understanding of the primary characteristics of United Methodist
polity.
j) How do you perceive
yourself, your gifts, your motives, your role, and your commitment as a
probationary member and commissioned minister in The United Methodist
Church?
k) Describe your
understanding of diakonia, the servant ministry of the church, and the
servant ministry of the probationary member and commissioned
minister.
l) What is the meaning of
ordination in the context of the general ministry of the
Church?
m) Describe your
understanding of an inclusive church and ministry.
n) You have agreed as a
candidate for the sake of the mission of Jesus Christ in the world and the most
effective witness of the gospel, and in consideration of their influence as
ministers, to make a complete dedication of yourself to the highest ideals of
the Christian life as set forth in ¶ 304.2, and to this end agree to
exercise responsible self-control by personal habits conducive to bodily health,
mental and emotional maturity, integrity in all personal relationships, fidelity
in marriage and celibacy in singleness, social responsibility and growth in
grace and the knowledge and love of God. (¶ 304.2, .3) What is your
understanding of this agreement?
10. Each candidate shall have
been recommended in writing to the conference board of ordained ministry, based
on a three-fourths majority vote of the district committee on ordained
ministry.
11. Each candidate shall have a
personal interview with the conference board of ordained ministry to complete
his or her candidacy.
12. Each candidate shall submit
on a form provided by the board of ordained ministry a notarized statement
detailing any written accusations or convictions for felony, misdemeanor, or
incident of sexual misconduct, or certifying that this candidate has neither
been accused in writing nor convicted of a felony, misdemeanor, or any incident
of sexual misconduct.
13. Each candidate shall file
with the board a written, concise, autobiographical statement (in duplicate on a
prescribed form) regarding age, health, family status, Christian experience,
call to ministry, educational record, formative Christian experiences, and plans
for service in the Church.