October 31, 2007

Ordination? Part 2

I had a phone call today from the BUV saying that I was unable to get an interview this year, so have put me down for the May interviews, so I can start in 2009.

Feeling a little frustrated and disappointed.

Will continue in this week of discernment though before I decide whether to ring or meet with one of the interviewers, the Principal of the Baptist College down here, to discuss my ordination with him.

I will keep praying for: (1) guidance in timing; (2) doors openning if the time is now; and (c) protection.

Ordination?

As mentioned in my post on my Emmaus Walk below, I am feeling it is time to start the process of being ordained. At Emmaus I felt that as God is setting me aside for full time ministry as a missionary, that I actually go through the process of officially getting set aside for fulltime ministry, that is, ordination.

This first was put on my heart in my early years of college, but at the time I was happy to do it, to give credence to my work, being a women, and planning on church planting. I know that that is not a good enough reason, and I know also that I was not up to the process time-wise yet, as in NSW you don't start exploring the ordination option until your 3 rd or 4th year of College (down here the process starts much earlier). By then, I knew I was headed south anyway.

It seems God was placing the idea on my heart at that time, even though I wasn't ready. Actually, to remember back even further, I remember considering the idea when I was in high school, and also enquired officially back about 10 years ago when I was at Uni studying teaching – but at that time they told me no women were ordained/became ministers in the Baptist Church in NSW.

Anyway, times have changed and I have changed. I had resolved that if God wanted me ordained then I would probably go for it after we got back from the mission field, but now it seems God has other plans.

To get to the point, I was wondering if you would pray with me over this next week about whether I should pursue this option now.

I rang the Baptist Union of Victoria (BUV) last Friday, to enquire about the process and info. I am aware that if I did it now, next year would be a "discernment year" where a team from church would go through a regular group interview process with me through out the year, and then a couple of more formal years of process. However, I have also found out that the applications for ordination process starting next year closed 31 Aug. I will also need to do some extra study, which I was planning on anyway.

I got a call back from the BUV on Wednesday, and the next interviews are in May 2008, to start the process in 2009. I asked if it was possible to get an interview this year, so I can do the Discernment year in 2008. They are going to see if that is possible and get back to me.

So, if you can pray for me, (1) please seek guidance as to whether I should go for it, starting next year, (2) please pray that if it is the right timing, that the doors will open before me to start 2008, and (3) I will be protected from spiritual attack at this time, as I have lots of college work to do (essay, 2 email responses, exam).

Please let me know any thoughts (positive or negative) that have come about during this time of prayer. Thanks and God Bless, :) Jen

Been busy studying

Sorry I haven't been very vocal of late, I have been studying. Got an essay to finish today, plus have 2 email responses and an exam in the next 2 weeks. Fhew!!

I am loving the subject though. It is Theology: Church, Sacraments and Ministry. It has been facinating looking at church strutures, excommunication, females in ministry, worship, prayer, communion, etc. I love reading about why different church groups do things the way they do! It helps me figure out the way I think things should/might go if I did them.

My essay is a theological and biblical response to the Vatican II document lumen gentium, the 'Dogmatic Constitution of the Church'. I have really enjoyed doing it... 400 more words to go!

October 10, 2007

World Day Against the Death Penalty Petition


Got an email from Amnesty International Australia today...



"Today, Wednesday 10 October, is World Day Against the Death Penalty.

In the coming weeks the UN General Assembly will vote on a Moratorium on
capital punishment. Over 20,000 people worldwide are awaiting execution by their
own governments. Amnesty International takes a consistent and principled stance
against the death penalty, and continuously campaign for unconditional reversal
of every sentence.

We believe that human rights are inalienable and belong to everyone
regardless of their ethnicity, religion or status.

Now is a time for a worldwide end to capital punishment. Sign the petition to Abolish the Death Penalty. "

Let's remember to stand up for justice.