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Ministerial Formation of a Christian Minister

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Ministerial Formation of a Christian Minister
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Course Code: BMM03

Ministerial Formation of a Christian Minister

BD I, Semester II, 2 Credit Hours, College Paper

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I. Understanding the Nature of Christian Ministry

  1. Christian ministry as participation in God’s ministry in Jesus
  2. Christian ministry as the continuation of the ministries of the disciples and the early church
  3. Christian ministry as the diversified ministries of the people of God
  4. Christian ministry in the context of the struggles of life
  5. Christian ministry as manifestation and witness of the reign of God in the oikoumene

II. Understanding the Vocation of Christian Ministers

  1. Call to Ministry: Biblical Perspectives
  2. Call to Ministry: Ecclesiastical Perspective
  3. Christian vocation as discerning the call of God and responding in faith and commitment
  4. Christian ministers as grounded in Christian Scripture and informed by tradition and experience
  5. Christian ministers as disciples of Christ
  6. Christian ministers as exemplary leaders
  7. Christian ministers manifesting the fruit of the Spirit in life

III. The Formation of a Christian Minister

  1. Formative spiritual practices
    1. Knowing God and knowing oneself
    2. The practice of prayer, intercession, contemplation, fasting and other spiritual exercises
    3. Devotion and study of the Bible
    4. Corporate worship and spiritual practices of the community
    5. Spiritual growth through Christian fellowship
  2. Emotional maturity
    1. Being sensitive to one’s emotions and express them appropriately
    2. Maturity to recognize, process, and overcome negative emotions
  3. Intellectual maturity (Cognitive)
    1. Willingness to understand people and situations without prejudice
    2. Commitment to respect people and opinions different from us
    3. Ability to take responsibility for one’s opinions and decisions
  4. Maturity in Interpersonal Relationships
    1. Commitment to appreciate and encourage others
    2. Commitment to care for people compassionately
    3. Commitment to bring about reconciliation and justice
    4. Commitment to develop non-abusive and non-exploitative relationships
    5. Commitment to transcend unjust boundaries
    6. Commitment to transparency, integrity, and honesty
    7. Commitment to acknowledge and resolve conflicts justly
    8. Commitment to be open to criticism and respect dissent
    9. Commitment to overcome unfair criticism by keeping the channels of communication open
  5. Envisioning creative prophetic alternatives
    1. Reflect critically on unjust and sinful social practices, relations and structures in the light of the vision of the reign of God to humanize them
    2. Reflect critically on the life, structure and ministry of the church and Christian institutions in the light of the vision of the reign of God to transform them
    3. Reflect critically on the distress of the whole creation in the light of the redeemed earth and strive for ecological wholeness
    4. Reflect critically on one’s assumptions, values, worldviews and social constructions in the light of the vision of the reign of God and strive to become part of the new humanity in Christ

IV. Ministers as Care-Receivers

  1. Dealing with super-human syndrome and burn out syndrome
  2. Recognize the need for care for oneself and the family
  3. Develop fellowship of care, support and mentoring of the minister and family in the ministry setting
  4. Seek care from the support groups

V. Ministry and Mission in Local Congregations and Communities

  1. Understanding the structure and dynamics of the local congregation
  2. Understanding the structure and dynamics of the local community
  3. Locating the local parish within the local community
  4. The practice of the ministry of the local parish in the context of the local community

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