Haha! As comical as I think this is and as important as I think it is to remember the 500th anniversary of the reformation, I think this would cause unwanted division in the church. I think unity is of more importance than doctrine.
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Sure I agree, I look for quality academic institutes. I think you may be reading into my thoughts a little more than I'm anticipating. There are plenty of bad advanced degree programs and most people in the actual academic and scholarly realm can point out those bad institutes.
Also among...
I'm sorry if I wasn't clear, I thought my second paragraph made it clear my stance on theology. People who have studied the text in an academic setting have encountered and dealt with certain theological issues that could arise and learned how to handle them. Not that education is everything but...
Theology is important if we are defining theology as the study of God. Churches that are too concerned with doctrine and not concerned enough with the metanarrative of scripture are churches I would disagree with.
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What I look for is Leadership that cares about the people coming in. If the pastor or volunteers (if it's a larger church) take the time to get to know you that's a plus.
I look for educational qualifications of the leadership. Not all schools are the same, but if they've pursued at least a...
Yeah that's always an option. I have around 3 years of experience so far through internships, working as a camp director, and being a youth minister at a church, however the church was 2-3 hours away so I left due to distance. I feel like it would be misleading to not put my masters work on the...
I think someone earlier mentioned that there's a possibility they see Masters work on my resume and assume I'll ask for a higher salary. To be honest I haven't gotten to a point to talk about finances with churches yet. I'll just keep waiting and trusting this is the plan for now
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The schools I've gone too are affiliated with non-denominational churches in the restoration movement. I would assume most churches I've applied to would know that, since their jobs are listed on the websites of the schools.
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Honestly I have no clue, on my resume I have my education listed, my ministry experience this far, and hobbies. Nothing listed should be seen as a kiss of death in my opinion, unless they think music and photography are Satan's hobbies
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I agree with you! I want the church to find a candidate who's heart is in the right place. However, it seems like 95% of the churches I've applied to take no effort to get to know my heart and that's where I feel confused. Hardly any of them reach out to get to know me more. They look at my...
If in fact it is the case that churches already have candidates in mind, and then post the job application online or to University websites because they have to, that seems pointless. As someone wanting to be in ministry I take that as a slap in the face. It doesn't seem productive to already...