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Full-time and part-time licensed local pastors under appointment are clergy members of the annual conference in which they are appointed. Those who are licensed for pastoral ministry and appointed to the local church shall preach, conduct divine worship and perform the duties of a pastor. —2004 Book of Discipline, ¶¶ 602, 315 Licensed to Word, Sacrament, and ServiceThe licensed local pastor has answered the call from God to serve the mission of Jesus Christ through the work of the local congregation in The United Methodist Church. The licensed local pastor while appointed to a particular charge shall perform all the duties of a pastor, including proclamation of the Word of God, leading in worship and liturgy, performing the sacraments of baptism and holy communion, the services of marriage (where state laws allow), burial, confirmation, and membership reception. The licensed local pastor has the authority of a pastor only within the setting and during the time of the appointment and shall not extend beyond it. Licensed not OrdainedThe licensed local pastor is not ordained in The United Methodist Church but is licensed for pastoral ministry to perform the duties of a pastor as described previously. In order to receive a license for pastoral ministry one must:
Licensed to Order the Life of the Congregation(s)Within the setting of the appointment, the licensed local pastor shall oversee the total ministry of the congregation(s) on the charge in its nurturing ministries and in fulfilling its mission of witness and service in the world. The licensed local pastor will give pastoral support, guidance, and training to the lay leadership and help them fulfill the ministry to which they are called. The licensed local pastor is to provide ministry within the charge and to the world by using the process of goal setting and planning through which the laity take responsibility for ministry in the name of Jesus Christ. The licensed local pastor is to have administrative oversight of the charge and to supervise the working program of the congregation(s) on the charge. (Duties are outlined in ¶340 in the 2004 Book of Discipline) Local Pastor Relationships
Academic QualificationsLicensed local pastors must have graduated from an accredited high school or have received a certificate of equivalency before becoming a certified candidate. The licensed local pastor must pursue theological education through an approved seminary or in the Course of Study. The Course of Study is a basic theological education program prescribed by the Book of Discipline and offered by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), the Division of Ordained Ministry (DOM). It includes licensed local-pastor school (see above). The Course of Study also includes the five-year basic Course of Study and the advanced Course of Study. The basic Course of Study is a five-year curriculum with four courses each year. The curriculum is as follows: Year One:
Year Two:
Year Three:
Year Four:
Year Five:
A full-time local pastor shall complete the basic Course of Study within eight years of when they were licensed and a part-time local pastor shall complete the basic Course of Study within 12 years of when they were licensed. Students who complete the five-year Course of Study, have 60 semester hours of undergraduate credit, and have served four years as full-time local pastors may apply for associate membership in the annual conference. ¶324.6 The Advanced Course of Study is a curriculum that enables a local pastor to meet the educational requirements for probationary membership, full conference membership, and ordination as an elder in The United Methodist Church. It consists of 32 semester hours of graduate theological study or its equivalent as determined by GBHEM (see ¶324.6 of the 2004 Book of Discipline). Included in this curriculum must be United Methodist history, doctrine and polity for a minimum of two semester hours in each field of study. There are other guidelines regarding the advanced Course of Study, and it is important to seek this information from the conference and GBHEM, Division of Ordained Ministry. The basic Course of Study and some advanced Course of Study courses are offered through the Course of Study schools located in several regions in the United States. Student Local PastorStudent local pastors are those who are licensed for pastoral ministry and who are students enrolled as pre-theological or theological students in a college, university, or school of theology approved by the University Senate of The United Methodist Church. They shall make appropriate progress in their educational program as determined by the conference Board of Ordained Ministry. |
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