| Professional certification is the United Methodist Church’s recognition that an individual has been called, made a commitment to serve and has fulfilled the required standards for academic training, experience, and continuing study to serve with excellence in an area of specialized ministry. The church certification in specialized ministry offered by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry was born of a desire on the part of individuals to serve the church with excellence and to serve more effectively.
Professional certification provides biblical and theological training, knowledge of the United Methodist Church structure and resources, skill development, support, and accountability. Professional certification is available to lay persons, ordained deacons and elders, and diaconal ministers who meet the standards set by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry. ENROLLMENTA one-time enrollment (“Enrollment for the Professional Certification Studies in Ministry Careers” – HE4064, available on the right-hand side of this page) must be completed with the student’s annual conference BOM and with the DOM, GBHEM. This is the only form required to be eligible to proceed with the certification studies and to receive scholarship aid from the DOM, GBHEM. Registration in a particular educational event is with the institution offering the course. The student must register each time a course is to be taken. The school offering the course will determine the registration fee and will collect the fee. Scholarship application can be made through the school to GBHEM on Certification/Deacon Scholarship Application (Form 116). Enrollment forms are available from the annual conference BOM; the DOM, GBHEM website www.gbhem.org.
APPLICATION FOR PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONWhen all the course work is completed, send one copy of form 323790, “Application for Professional Certification”, to your annual conference Board of Ordained Ministry. Send a second copy of the application with a copy of your transcripts to the Division of Ordained Ministry, Education Team/Certification, General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM), P. O. Box 340007, Nashville, TN 37203-0007. Upon receipt of your application,
The annual conference board will notify you and the Division of Ordained Ministry, the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, of the action taken by the annual conference Board of Ordained Ministry concerning your application. If favorable and the Division of Ordained Ministry concurs, a certificate of certification will be sent to the annual conference Board of Ordained Ministry for presentation during the annual conference meeting. The annual conference Board of Ordained Ministry will keep a record of all certified persons and the areas of their certification and publish their names annually in the conference journal. When a certified person transfers from one annual conference to another, his/her records are forwarded to the new annual conference Board of Ordained Ministry. The continuing validity of certification is dependent upon a biennial review and renewal by the certified person. The forms for this purpose are prepared by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry of The United Methodist church and are available from the annual conference Board of Ordained Ministry. LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE IN THE AREA OF SPECIALIZED MINISTRYQualifications Supervised experience shall be approved by the annual conference Board of Ordained Ministry based upon personal knowledge and investigation, plus the information and evaluation provided by the personal references presented on behalf of the person seeking certification. Supervised experience shall be defined as a contractual agreement with supervision, accountability, evaluation, continuing education and a stipend. Professional Leadership Appointed, assigned or employed relationship in the certified field in The United Methodist Church is interpreted to mean that a person is responsible to provide leadership for programming in The United Methodist Church, or in an ecumenical ministry setting, as long as he/she is under supervision. There shall be a written job description and contractual arrangements, in writing, with clear lines of responsibility and accountability. Full-time is measured more in terms of full leadership responsibility than as a number of hours or days worked per week or per year. The applicant must be serving in the certified area of ministry in The United Methodist Church at the time of certification. Standards for Certification
The annual conference BOM will be informed of the administrative process and maintenance of reports and personal files. Academic requirements: Graduate Degree Track – A graduate degree, (a master’s degree, doctor of ministry, doctorate in theological studies, master’s of divinity, master’s of theological studies) including a concentration (minimum of 15 semester hours or equivalent quarter hours), in the area of specialization and a course in United Methodist studies. This degree should be from a University Senate-approved seminary or a graduate degree from a United Methodist college or university where the Division of Ordained Ministry has approved the graduate program for the fulfillment of the requirements for certification. Bachelor’s Degree with Graduate Courses Track – A bachelor’s degree plus five (5) graduate certification courses in the area of spiritual formation including United Methodist studies. Effective supervised experience for at least four (4) years of leadership with full responsibility in the area in which certification is sought. An expressed commitment to continuing education that includes a planned program to enrich both personal and professional growth. Such a program shall include: 1) reading; 2) study – individual and group learning events; 3) participation in professional, community, denominational, and ecumenical groups; 4) renewal of spiritual life; and 5) evaluation by the immediate supervisor. Be a member of a group or association related to the area of specialization. Certification Status (ALL TRACKS) A certificate of certification is issued by the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry (GBHEM) of The United Methodist Church to persons who fulfill all the standards of certification in their chosen field of specialty. Biennial Renewal (ALL TRACKS)
Conference Transfer (ALL TRACKS) When a certified person moves to another annual conference, the certified records are transferred to the new annual conference. The transferring person shall write to the new conference BOM requesting a transfer of his/her certification status from the former conference and shall send a copy of the request to the former conference. The new conference BOM shall review the request and upon approval, shall notify the former conference board that will send the certified persons accumulated file to the new conference. |
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