Sentences with phrase «for ordination»

Tim joined a wave of evangelicals commencing training for ordination in the Church of England and was ordained at St Paul's Cathedral in 2013.
Gavin: At the start of writing this book, we'd lived in the Midlands for 14 years, I'd been at Youth for Christ for 14 years, Anne was doing her early stages of training for ordination.
He is a Candidate for Ordination in the Presbyterian Church (USA).
After a comfortable accommodation to monastic life, Luther entered preparation for ordination as a priest, but was plagued by depression about his relationship with God, feeling he could never make himself worthy of God's love.
The National Church of England was also notified, to prevent him from applying for ordination elsewhere in the country.»
This led to a move from their home in the Midlands to Stanmore in north - west London, where Anne is continuing with her training for ordination into the Baptist Church.
Long the gold standard of seminary education, the Masters of Divinity degree is a requirement for ordination in many denominations.
Conservative MP Chris Davies welcomed the progress the Church had made increasing female clergy members, but added: «What steps are the Church taking to ensure the diversity of those being considered for ordination better reflects the country as a whole?»
Archbishop Rembert Weakland of Milwaukee issued among the earliest calls for withdrawing the draft because it did not go far enough — presumably because it did not call for the ordination of women to the priesthood.
The independence of Malaysia in 1957 hailed the end of an era, but provided a natural opportunity for Geoff to go forward for ordination.
All this in preparation for ordination into the ministry.
Despite fitful interest in spiritual things, he, by his own account, was lazy, lustful, and more interested in theater than theology when he began studying for ordination at Oxford.
Had I wanted to train for ordination at a theological college in 1915, it would have been impossible.
What got Kelly, a human - rights attorney who now lives in Utah, in trouble was the 2013 launching of Ordain Women, a movement pushing for the ordination of women to the priesthood.
A friend who wrote his master's thesis on Paul Tillich was examined for ordination by a group of conservative Lutherans.
The former is comfortable within an Old School Presbyterian framework while the latter is largely charismatic and allows for the ordination of women.
A distinction was made between the guidance for lay church members and clergy and those seeking ordination; gay clergy have been told they will not be able to get married, nor can those already in a gay marriage go for ordination.
As she explains, theological education — in Payne's case, graduate - level training often required for ordination — is facing many of the same issues as traditional higher education.
As a working pastor in the south going up for her ordination endorsement this year there a moments when I think that I'll find such relief once I'm finished with my examinations... until I remember all the stories of the «stained glass ceiling» that I've heard from my fully ordained clergy - sisters... and I realize the hard work is just going to begin next year.
@Huebert THese particular nuns were agitating for ordination.
Eventually I qualified for ordination as a Methodist by taking courses in the correspondence school.
I had become sufficiently reestablished in my faith that I asked for ordination in the North Georgia UMC conference.
Women are not eligible for ordination in the Roman Catholic Church and in many conservative Protestant churches.
The seminarian who takes the bait and strikes back at the therapeutic regime will likely be sent for special psychological counseling, which provides the formation team with additional material for a recommendation that he be rejected for ordination.
I know a young woman seminarian whose approval for ordination was postponed for a year with the explanation by the examining committee that they knew she could stand the postponement better than other, less mature candidates.
At St Mellitus, those training for ordination on a full - time basis spend half their time studying and the other half training on the job.
Similarly, the recognition and right use of gifts would prove as applicable a criterion for judging women's suitability for leadership in the family as her suitability for ordination to ministry.
Bishop Hall told William Temple, the Archbishop of Canterbury at the time: «I'm not an advocate for the ordination of women.
Well, our delegation had a hang - up on that subject which the institute touched off despite the fact that Schuller is reputedly fighting for the ordination of women in his own denomination.)
Preparation for ordination usually requires pastors to study church history, Bible, and theology so that they will avoid uncritical repetition of the past.
«When a young couple come to the foot of the altar, often there comes to the mind of this priest the words spoken long ago by the bishop, in the former service for the ordination of Sub-deacons: «dearly beloved son, again and yet again I do adjure you, consider how great a burden of responsibility you take upon yourself this day».
[Leviticus 21:16 - 17]-- This passage sets limits for ordination into the priesthood.
By the same token, the only justification for the ordination of women lies in the fact that God calls some women to it.
This group also stood for ordination by bishops, but they did not feel that all other ministries were invalid unless so ordained.
This makes them the obvious choice for ordination.
The recommendation made by the United Church's Executive Council in 1973, if difficult to implement, is the appropriate stance: «It [the Executive Council] recommends to associations that in the instance of considering a stated homosexual's candidacy for ordination the issue should not be his / her homosexuality as such, but rather the candidate's total view of human sexuality and his / her understanding of the morality of its use.»
Many of them still find doors closed when they return to their home denominations for ordination or for leadership positions in churches.
The Strigolniks believed that the fees charged by the Church for ordination and by the priests for the sacraments were contrary to the practice of the primitive Church.
We have lived through confusing times, and they are not over yet: Mass attendance figures in Britain have been plunging for decades, along with figures for ordinations and for Catholic marriages.
This program reaches into rural communities as well as towns, and is available to laypersons as well as candidates for ordination.
Far from seeking his own advancement, each move up the echelons of the episcopal ladder has been met with surprise by Justin Welby, perhaps influenced by the fact he was told there wasn't «place for him in the modern Church of England» when he first applied for ordination.
It is also noteworthy that decades later, Frenzel published a refutation of his own ideas — a requirement for his ordination to the episcopal see of Ermland.
Those who in conscience can not receive the sacramental ministry of women should not be excluded from being considered for ordination
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