Steps
Toward Credentialing
(excerpts)
| The following are
excerpts from the Steps Toward
Credentialing rules and regulations
document. A full copy can be obtained by
contacting our office. |
Purpose of
Ministerial Credentials
The purpose of a ministerial credential is (1)
to affirm God's call upon a person's
life; (2) to verify that this person meets the
qualifications and standards for ministry in the
Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA); (3) to
approve this person for ministerial service under
the auspices of the EFCA, and (4) to provide legal
status in the exercise of that person's ministry.
Types of
Ministerial Credentials
There are four types of credentials for
ministry issued by the EFCA: Certificate of
Ordination, Certificate of Christian Ministry,
Ministry License, and Recommendation for Ministry.
Certificate
of Ordination
This credential is designed specifically for
those involved in pastoral ministry. It may be
issued to candidates who (1) are male in gender; (2)
are involved in pastoral ministry (seminary
professors, military chaplains and missionary church
planters are also eligible); (3) have completed an
M.Div. degree or its equivalent in an evangelical
seminary (unless an exception is made by the Board
of Ministerial Standing in recognition of the
candidate's knowledge and experience); (4) have
completed the requirements for a ministerial
license; (5) have been approved by an examining
council; and (6) have demonstrated gifts in ministry
to the satisfaction of the Board of Ministerial
Standing.
The candidate for ordination must have held a
ministry license for a full licensing period of
three years in the EFCA.
(This requirement may be waived in certain
situations for military chaplains who are assured a
chaplain's appointment.)
A transfer of ordination from an acceptable
ordaining agency is possible, and the three year
licensure period will be waived. However, the
candidate must meet the same qualifications and
follow the same procedure for transfer as the
individual moving from licensure to ordination (see
booklet for full details).
Certificate
of Christian Ministry
This credential is designed specifically for
those involved in professional church ministries
other than pastoral ministry. It may be issued to
candidates who (1) are involved in church ministry
(such as associate/assistant pastor, administrative
pastor, youth pastor, minister of music, pastoral
counselor, women's minister, children's minister,
etc.), institutional ministry, military chaplainry,
missionary ministry and evangelistic ministry; (2)
have completed an appropriate degree for their area
of ministry from a recognized college or seminary
(unless an exception is made by the Board of
Ministerial Standing in recognition of the
candidate's knowledge and experience);
(3) have completed the requirements of a ministerial
license; (4) have been approved by an examining
council; and (5) have demonstrated gifts in ministry
to the satisfaction of the Board of Ministerial
Standing.
The candidate must have held a ministry license
for a full licensing period of three years in the
EFCA.
Ministry
License
This credential is designed specifically for
those who are preparing for a permanent credential
but have not yet fulfilled the requirements. It is
valid only as long as the holder remains active in
the kind of ministry for which the license was
issued. It will be issued for three years and,
thereafter, one year at a time until a permanent
credential is obtained (up to two additional years).
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Type 1: |
License
Leading to Certificate of Ordination-
The applicant for this ministry license must
be male in gender. During the licensing
period, the candidate will have all the
rights and privileges of ordination. This
license may be issued to those serving in
pastoral ministry (seminary professors,
military chaplains and missionary church
planters are also eligible). |
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Type 2: |
License
Leading to Certificate of Christian Ministry-
A ministry license may be issued to
candidates who are involved in church
ministry (such as associate/assistant
pastor, administrative pastor, youth pastor,
minister of music, pastoral counselor,
women's minister, children's minister,
etc.), institutional ministry, military
chaplainry, missionary ministry and
evangelistic ministry. The one who holds
this credential will have the same rights
and privileges as the one holding the
Certificate of Christian Ministry. It
does not carry the ordination title and does
not lead to ordination (but this is not
to say that the holder is excluded from
pursuing the ordination track if they are
otherwise qualified). |
Recommendation for Ministry
This credential is designed specifically for certain
lay ministers and student ministers. The candidate
must be male in gender, and either a layman engaged
in pastoral ministry or a theological student
carrying out pastor/teacher functions in the local
church (this is not intended for internships unless
the candidate is serving as a senior pastor).