Licensing
Licensing is a function of the local church and is for a specific ministry setting and calling. The person desiring licensing should submit the following to their Church Board (or the congregation if the church so desires):
- 1 page statement highlighting their conversion and call to ministry
- 4-8 page self-written doctrinal statement of major doctrines (check with your  ºÚÁÏÀúÊ· District Ordination Handbook for key areas to cover)
The approval for licensing must be part of the Church Board’s official minutes. A copy of the minutes should be maintained by the Church and a copy retained by the person being licensed. There are two types of licensing:
- For the ministry while affiliated with the licensing church. The person’s license is no longer valid after leaving the licensing church.
- For the Gospel ministry from the date of licensing forward.
For the Gospel ministry from the date of licensing forward” is selected, the church would have the right to revoke the license in the event it should become necessary due to such issues as heretical teaching or moral failure. If that step is taken, a letter stating the license has been revoked must be sent to the licensee. Christian bookstores have these two types of certificates of license available. **Within two years of being licensed or ordained, the pastor may file for exemption from Social Security if his beliefs are consistent with the exemption statement. A tax advisor should be consulted and this should be entered into only with great seriousness.
Ordination
The ordination process begins and ends with a leader called by God to the Gospel ministry. It also involves the recognition of this call by the local church where the leader is serving. But the ºÚÁÏÀúÊ· family of churches and church leaders are also involved in advising the church and in serving the ordination candidate.
Download the ordination handbook to learn the process for ºÚÁÏÀúÊ· churches and leaders.
Whether striving forward or struggling, every church needs a partner to come in and look ‘under the hood’ of their ministry. ºÚÁÏÀúÊ· helped us be better in every area to effectively bring the good news to all people.
Bill Berg, New Hope Community Church, Cambridge & Isanti, Minnesota