The United Methodist Church
is heading for trouble. In discussions with other seminarians, and
through my own personal observations I see a deep lack of effective
leadership. District Committees on Ordained Ministry and Conference
boards are supposed to be the gatekeepers, but our church feels so
desperate for pastors and in many places those boards are so clogged up
with mediocre leadership (I am TOTALLY not talking about my BOM, by the
way!) that we just allow people through. The church has developed a
STANDARDIZED SYSTEM of tests to ‘weed out’ the bad apples. I guess
these boards must think that if people can get through the rigorous
(ridiculous) process then they must be okay.
This is not working! We can not
assume that just because people get through the tests that they will be
good pastors, and YES we need to qualitatively and, often, subjectively
evaluate our candidates for ministry to make sure they are good! You
see, high quality leadership tends to cultivate more people who have the
skill sets needed for ministry with the ability for high quality
leadership. Mediocrity only breeds mediocrity. The members of these
boards of ordained ministry need to take a personal interest in the
candidates for ministry. They need to visit them and really get to know
their ministry styles, abilities and gifts. They need to REALLY know
who they are approving as certified candidates and take PERSONAL
RESPONSIBILITY for them!
As a church we must stop accepting
mediocrity. We should not be scared to stand up and demand ONLY THE
BEST leadership. We should not be so wimpy as to not ask the hard
questions and turn down the wrong people.
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