¶ 331. Persons
serving as pastors of congregations shall be evaluated in part on the basis of
the following list of responsibilities and duties:
Responsibilities and Duties
of a Pastor--The pastor(s) shall oversee the total ministry of the local
church in its nurturing ministries and in fulfilling its mission of witness and
service in the world by: (1) giving pastoral support, guidance, and training to
the lay leadership in the church, equipping them to fulfill the ministry to
which they are sent as servants under the Lordship of Christ; (2) providing
ministry within the congregation and to the world; (3) ensuring faithful
transmission of the Christian faith; and (4) administering the temporal affairs
of the congregation. In the context of these basic responsibilities, the pastor
shall give attention to the following specific duties:
1. Ministering Within the
Congregation and to the World--a) To preach the Word, oversee the
worship life of the congregation, read and teach the Scriptures, and engage the
people in study and
witness.17
[FTN] 17. See Judicial
Council Decision 694.
b) To administer the
sacraments of baptism and the Lord's Supper and all the other means of grace. It
shall be the duty of ordained ministers before baptizing infants or children to
prepare the parents and sponsors by instructing them concerning the significance
of Holy Baptism, the responsibilities of the parents and the sponsor(s) for the
Christian training of the baptized child, and how these obligations may be
properly discharged. (See ¶ 227.1.) Ordained elders may select and
train lay members with appropriate words and actions to immediately deliver the
consecrated communion elements to members confined at home, in a nursing home,
or in a hospital.
c)[B] To encourage
reaffirmation of the baptismal covenant and renewal of baptismal vows at
different stages of life. The practice of re-baptism does not conform with God's
action in baptism and is not consistent with Wesleyan tradition and the historic
teaching of the church. Therefore, the pastor should counsel any person seeking
re-baptism to participate in a rite of re-affirmation of baptismal
vows.
d) To give oversight to
the total educational program of the church and encourage the distribution and
use of United Methodist literature in each local church.
e) To provide leadership
for the funding ministry of the congregation and to encourage giving as a
spiritual discipline.
f) To lead the
congregation by teaching and example in a ministry with people with
disabilities.
g) To be involved and to
lead the congregation in evangelistic outreach in order to win persons on
profession of faith.
h) To instruct candidates
for membership and receive them into the church.
i) To perform the
marriage ceremony after due counsel with the parties involved. The decision to
perform the ceremony shall be the right and responsibility of the pastor.
Qualifications for performing marriage shall be in accordance with the laws of
the state and The United Methodist Church.
j) To counsel those who
are under threat of marriage breakdown and explore every possibility for
reconciliation.
k) To counsel bereaved
families and conduct appropriate funeral and memorial
services.
l) To counsel with
members of the church and community concerning military service and its
alternatives.
m) To counsel persons
struggling with personal, ethical, or spiritual issues.
n) To visit in the homes
of the church and community, especially among the sick, aged, and others in
need.
o) To participate in
community, ecumenical, and interreligious concerns and to lead the congregation
to become so involved; and to pray and labor for the unity of the Christian
community.
p) To search out from
among the membership and constituency men and women for pastoral ministry and
other church-related occupations; to help them interpret the meaning of the call
of God; to advise and assist when they commit themselves thereto; to counsel
with them concerning the course of their preparation; and to keep a careful
record of such decisions.
q) To give diligent
pastoral leadership in ordering the life of the congregation for discipleship in
the world.
2. Equipping and
Supervising--a) To give diligent pastoral leadership ordering the
life of the congregation for nurture and care.
b) To offer counsel and
theological reflection in the following:
(1) The development of goals for
fulfilling the missions of the congregation, the annual conference, and the
general Church.
(2) The development of plans for
implementing the goals of the congregation and a process for evaluating their
effectiveness.
(3) The selection, training, and
deployment of lay leadership within the congregation and the development of a
process for evaluating lay leadership.
c) To lead the
congregation in experiencing the racial and ethnic inclusiveness of The United
Methodist Church and to help prepare it for participation in the itineracy of
all ordained men and women.
d) To participate in
denominational and conference programs and training opportunities and to seek
out opportunities for cooperative ministries with other United Methodist pastors
and churches.
e) To be willing to
assume supervisory responsibilities within the connection.
f) To lead the
congregation in the fulfillment of its mission through full and faithful payment
of all apportioned ministerial support, administrative, and benevolent
funds.
3.
Administration--a) To be the administrative officer of the local
church and to assure that the organizational concerns of the congregation are
adequately provided for.
b) To be responsible for
the process of goal setting and planning through which the laity take
responsibility for ministry in the church and in the world. c) To administer
the provisions of the Discipline and supervise the working program of the
local church.
d) To give an account of
their pastoral ministries to the charge and annual conference according to the
prescribed forms. The care of all church records and local church financial
obligations shall be included. The pastor shall certify the accuracy of all
financial, membership, and any other reports submitted by the local church to
the annual conference for use in apportioning costs back to the
church.