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Ministry License
Ministry License
Description of
Credential
Candidates for ordination to word and sacrament, ordination to specialized
ministry, transfer of ordination, or commissioning apply for this license while
in process. It is the appropriate license for all individuals serving as senior
or solo pastors who do not qualify for ordination to word and sacrament. The
holder of a ministry license is accountable to a minister ordained to word and
sacrament within the local area of service, or to the regional conference
superintendent. At the time of a call to another ECC congregation or
ministry in a different conference, the holder of a ministry license will have
an interview with that conference’s committee on ministerial
standing. This license is valid for one year and authorizes the holder to
perform all ministerial functions, subject to state regulations.
Who is eligible for the credential?
The Ministry License is intended for persons serving at least twenty hours a
week in ECC congregations, ECC institutions, or other approved ministries and
organizations. The license is for those involved in pastoral ministry who
also fulfill sacramental and other pastoral functions.
What are the requirements of the credential?
- Membership in an ECC congregation.
- Within eight years of the initial receipt of this
license, completion of graduate-level survey courses in Old Testament, New
Testament, systematic theology, and church history. Each of these
courses shall be at least 3 semester hours (or its equivalent) and shall
be taken for credit from a seminary accredited by the Association of Theological
Schools. Progress on this program of study must be reported annually
to the Department of the Ordered Ministry to maintain standing.
- Students at CHET
shall complete a program designed by the president of CHET and the Board.
- Enrollment in Covenant Orientation (if not attending North Park Theological Seminary).
- Participation in the pension plan
of the ECC (if paid for 30 hours or more per week). If paid for less
than 30 hours, pension is optional but recommended.
- Submission of a completed minister’s profile form,
signed baptism statement and background check, criminal record screening,
and statement of faith paper.
Detailed Procedure
- Once the candidate meets the requirements for
the credential, he/she contacts the conference office for a license
packet.
- The conference office sends the packet to the
candidate.
- The candidate completes all of the necessary
paperwork, making sure to sign the license application, check all boxes,
and obtain the signature of the local church chairperson on the back of
the application. He/she then sends all of the paperwork back to the
conference office.
- The conference office receives this paperwork,
making sure that none of it is incomplete or missing. If necessary, the
conference office contacts the candidate to inform him/her of what is
missing.
- The conference committee on ministerial standing
interviews the candidate in the fall or spring, using the statement of
faith paper as the basis for the interview. The committee makes its
recommendation.
- Once the candidate has received a favorable interview,
the conference office makes copies for its records, and then sends
all originals to the Department of the Ordered Ministry.
- At this time, the Department of the Ordered Ministry
will issue an interim license, which will be in effect until the
candidate is approved at the Covenant Annual Meeting. (Interim
licenses expire on June 30.)
- To receive a first-time license, the candidate must
receive a favorable recommendation from the Board of the Ordered Ministry,
a favorable recommendation from the regional conference ministerial
association at its annual meeting, approval of the Covenant Ministerium,
and approval of the Covenant Annual Meeting.
- The Department of the Ordered Ministry sends out
license certificates in July.
- Each spring, the conference office sends out
applications for renewal of licenses (except for those who have retired
and are designated ML/R on the roster).
- The conference committee on ministerial standing
will re-interview the candidate every three years as long as he/she holds
a license.
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