A Theological and Pastoral Reflection on Candidature in the Context of the Methodist Church Ghana
The need for ministerial training has been debated for some time now. On the one hand is the view that when one receives ministerial gifts from God, the person is already equipped for ministry and does not need any formal training. On the other hand is the contention that having ministerial gifts al...
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description | The need for ministerial training has been debated for some time now. On the one hand is the view that when one receives ministerial gifts from God, the person is already equipped for ministry and does not need any formal training. On the other hand is the contention that having ministerial gifts alone does not make one ready for ministry; there is a need for formal training to prepare one for effective ministry. This paper argued for the necessity to formally train people for the ordained ministry using the Methodist Church Ghana as a case study. The paper examined selected aspects of the process of candidature into the ordained ministry and then demonstrated how each step prepares the candidate for ministerial efficiency. The paper used a literature-research approach to gather data from books, articles and dissertations/theses on the subject. The main finding was that the process of candidature in the Methodist Church Ghana involves series of stages, each of which is meant to scrutinize one’s call and/or to prepare the candidate adequately for ministry. The paper recommended that each individuals or groups who are part of the candidature process must be effective and unbiased in their scrutiny in order to ensure that only those who are truly called are accepted into the ministry. The paper contributes to scholarship on practical theology, specifically the area of pastoral ministry. |
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spelling | doaj.art-beceaacddd884c9087f31527690ec0be2023-09-25T15:40:12ZengNoyam JournalsE-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences2720-77222023-09-014910341044https://doi.org/10.38159/ehass.2023492A Theological and Pastoral Reflection on Candidature in the Context of the Methodist Church GhanaIsaac Boaheng0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8624-3035Isaac Kweku Arkoh1Senior Lecturer, Christian Service University College, Ghana; Research Fellow, University of the Free State, South Africa.Methodist Church Ghana, Sekondi DioceseThe need for ministerial training has been debated for some time now. On the one hand is the view that when one receives ministerial gifts from God, the person is already equipped for ministry and does not need any formal training. On the other hand is the contention that having ministerial gifts alone does not make one ready for ministry; there is a need for formal training to prepare one for effective ministry. This paper argued for the necessity to formally train people for the ordained ministry using the Methodist Church Ghana as a case study. The paper examined selected aspects of the process of candidature into the ordained ministry and then demonstrated how each step prepares the candidate for ministerial efficiency. The paper used a literature-research approach to gather data from books, articles and dissertations/theses on the subject. The main finding was that the process of candidature in the Methodist Church Ghana involves series of stages, each of which is meant to scrutinize one’s call and/or to prepare the candidate adequately for ministry. The paper recommended that each individuals or groups who are part of the candidature process must be effective and unbiased in their scrutiny in order to ensure that only those who are truly called are accepted into the ministry. The paper contributes to scholarship on practical theology, specifically the area of pastoral ministry.https://noyam.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/EHASS2023492.pdfmethodist church ghanacallministrycandidature |
spellingShingle | Isaac Boaheng Isaac Kweku Arkoh A Theological and Pastoral Reflection on Candidature in the Context of the Methodist Church Ghana E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences methodist church ghana call ministry candidature |
title | A Theological and Pastoral Reflection on Candidature in the Context of the Methodist Church Ghana |
title_full | A Theological and Pastoral Reflection on Candidature in the Context of the Methodist Church Ghana |
title_fullStr | A Theological and Pastoral Reflection on Candidature in the Context of the Methodist Church Ghana |
title_full_unstemmed | A Theological and Pastoral Reflection on Candidature in the Context of the Methodist Church Ghana |
title_short | A Theological and Pastoral Reflection on Candidature in the Context of the Methodist Church Ghana |
title_sort | theological and pastoral reflection on candidature in the context of the methodist church ghana |
topic | methodist church ghana call ministry candidature |
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