Entrance Procedures into Licensed and Ordained Ministry. The ordained ministry is recognized by The United Methodist Church as a called-out and set-apart ministry. Therefore, it is appropriate that those persons who present themselves as candidates for the order of deacon be examined regarding the authenticity of their call by God to this order.
Wesley's Questions for the Examiners. In order that The United Methodist Church may be assured that those persons who present themselves as candidates for ministry are truly called of God to this order, let those who consider recommending such persons for candidacy as ordained ministers in The United Methodist Church prayerfully and earnestly ask themselves these questions:
1. Do they know God as pardoning God? Have they the love of God abiding in them? Do they desire nothing but God? Are they holy in all manner of conversation?
2. Have they gifts, as well as evidence of God's grace, for the work? Have they a clear, sound understanding; a right judgment in the things of God; a just conception of salvation by faith? Do they speak justly, readily, clearly?
3. Have they fruit? Have any been truly convinced of sin and converted to God, and are believers edified by their service?
As long as these marks occur in them, we believe they are called of God to serve. These we receive as sufficient proof that they are moved by the Holy Spirit.
General Conference Webmaster: Susan Brumbaugh
PETS Creator: John Brawn
Petition Text: 21820-MN-305-D
1996 United Methodist General Conference