The Church is not quite sure what to call those who are ordained ministers and spend most of their time doing things not traditionally thought of a church ministry. Self-supporting Ordained Ministers; Ministers in Secular Employment; Priests in Secular Work? The unsettled language gives a clue about the nature of this relatively new form of ministry. In this conversation, three ordained ministers reflect together on their ministry alongside, or interwoven with, their numerous other commitment...
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The Church is not quite sure what to call those who are ordained ministers and spend most of their time doing things not traditionally thought of a church ministry. Self-supporting Ordained Ministers; Ministers in Secular Employment; Priests in Secular Work? The unsettled language gives a clue about the nature of this relatively new form of ministry. In this conversation, three ordained ministers reflect together on their ministry alongside, or interwoven with, their numerous other commitment...
Prayer and Study with Josh Cockayne, Dorothea Bertschmann & Isabelle Hamley
Reflections On Ordained Ministry
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Prayer and Study with Josh Cockayne, Dorothea Bertschmann & Isabelle Hamley
Those engaged in training clergy reflect together on the foundational place of prayer and study for the life of the clergy. They talk about the role of training today, how private and public pray lies at the heart of priestly vocation, and the importance of study for wise leadership. With Isabelle Hamley, Joshua Cockayne, and Dorothea Bertschmann Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the official positions o...
Reflections On Ordained Ministry
The Church is not quite sure what to call those who are ordained ministers and spend most of their time doing things not traditionally thought of a church ministry. Self-supporting Ordained Ministers; Ministers in Secular Employment; Priests in Secular Work? The unsettled language gives a clue about the nature of this relatively new form of ministry. In this conversation, three ordained ministers reflect together on their ministry alongside, or interwoven with, their numerous other commitment...