The saying is trustworthy: If anyone aspires to the office
of overseer, he desires a noble task. (1 Timothy 3:1)
Beloved,
Prior to the industrial revolution,
children would typically pursue the profession of their parents. A son with a blacksmith father would be
trained to become a blacksmith. Child rearing included an apprenticeship for a
future vocation. Today most vocations
provide some form of apprenticeship or internship to aspiring workers. Welders has an apprenticeships for aspiring
welders, electricians have internships for aspiring electricians. People require training to excel in their
future vocation.
Historically churches were the
training ground for future pastors. Pastors would provide training for aspiring
ministers so that they would learn how to be an overseer. As education grew in the 20th
century, churches started to abdicate their God-given role in training future
pastors to seminaries. Although seminaries are a wonderful place for students
to learn doctrine, theology and historic orthodoxy, it is the job of the church
to train future pastors. If welders can train welders, pastors should train
pastors.
The first step to train pastors is
to find those who aspire to be an overseer in the church. Church leadership is
not a task for everyone, but it begins with God placing the aspiration in the
hearts of men. The church must help men
who aspire to the pastorate discern if they are truly called by God. And if
they are called by God, the church must train so that they will be effective in
God’s kingdom.
To that end, the deacon body has
voted to approve the start of a pastoral internship program at Park Baptist
Church. The non-paid internship at Park
Baptist Church would exist to provide participants, approved by the pastoral
staff, the opportunity to experience the various demands of church
leadership. Participants would be
required to complete regular reading assignments covering a variety of topics:
Preaching, Pastoral Care, Visiting the Sick, How to Conduct a Funeral, How to
Conduct a Wedding, Counseling, Hermeneutics, Staffing, Family, Parenting,
Children’s Ministry, Church Finances, Ecclesiology, Systematic Theology,
Suffering etc. The reading assignments would accompany a short reflection paper
that would spark a moderated discussion by the Senior Pastor.
The aim of the internship is to
prepare men through theological instruction and practical experience. Participants will have an opportunity to
preach Sunday Evening sermons and receive feedback from Pastoral Staff.
Students will also accompany pastor and deacons on hospital and shut-ins
visits. Participants will learn how to
conduct a funeral and how to comfort a grieving family. Participants will meet regularly with the
Senior Pastor to discuss readings and church life. They will be required to help in service
preparation including but not limit to: preaching schedule, prayers in service,
hymns, and Scripture readings during the service.
This internship would help participants
see how theology drives methodology. It
also would be designed to help grow Christian character in the men that
participate. Aspiring pastors need to
grow into godly husbands and fathers if they are going to effectively lead the
church.
Imagine twenty years from now
having men all over the world serving in the pastorate trained for the ministry
through Park Baptist Church. I believe this pastoral internship will be a
blessing to our congregation and the kingdom of God. . Please pray as we consider our responsibility to train
future pastors for the glory of God and the good of the church.
Brilliant idea, inspirational and encouraging.
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