Pastoral Ministry Team – What It’s Been Doing

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The PMLT meeting in February. Chairman Tom Brodbeck is on the right.
The Pastoral Ministry Leadership Team was created by the 2005 US National Conference to oversee the licensing and ordination process and give leadership to the professional development of our ministers. Bishop Ron Ramsey appointed Tom Brodbeck as chairperson.
This group has met twice, most recently on February 27-28, 2006. Tom Brodbeck reports the following:

Summary of Decisions Made.

  • We reaffirmed the action of the US National Conference that the sections on “Ministry” from the 2001-2005 Discipline, plus the denomination’s official statements on theological issues, will constitute the Pastoral Ministry Handbook. Theological issues included so far are: Depravity, Divine Foreknowledge, Destiny of the Unevangelized, the 1974 statement on the Gifts of the Holy Spirit and an 1977 statement on the Word of God. We are in the process of editing the sections from Discipline for posting on the website.
  • We appointed PMLT team members as chairmen of regional Ministerial Licensing and Ordination Teams. With this format, we will be able to have up to ten regional teams trained and ready to interview and assess ministerial candidates, with a consistency in interview style and outcome. Each chairman is submitting names to the bishop for approval as additional team members. Each team will establish two interview dates (one in May, one in October) to be announced to the church.

“To Do” List

  • Review the delivery system and expected outcomes for United Brethren Church history.
  • Review and confirm the names of the ministers who are in licensing process from each of the conferences
  • Re-think all of the licensing options provided within the US church.
  • Review and revise recruitment materials and develop (with the Bishop) a comprehensive strategy for recruiting new ministers.
  • Design and develop ways of tracking and advertising quality continuing education opportunities for elders.
  • Review and revise the current roll of ministers
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