
Process for Enrollment as an Inquirer in Pittsburgh Presbytery PC(USA)
Learn about the comprehensive process for enrollment as an Inquirer in Pittsburgh Presbytery PC(USA), including membership requirements, meetings with committees, interviews, approval stages, and the development of a Covenant Agreement. Stay informed about the essential steps to become an Inquirer in the ministry.
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Committee on Preparation for Ministry Pittsburgh Presbytery PC(USA)
Applicant is an active member The Applicant is an active member, in good standing, of the Sponsoring Congregation for at least six months prior to beginning the process.
Session Meets with Representative from Committee on Preparation of Ministry (CPM) The purpose of this meeting is to discuss two things: the preparation for ministry process the role of the Session in the process
Session Interview The Session interviews the applicant and does the following: receives the required written forms from the applicant and reviews them prior to meeting with him/her meets with the applicant to discuss his/her interest in exploring a call to the ministry makes a recommendation to the CPM concerning whether to receive applicant as an Inquirer if a positive recommendation is made, the Session appoints an elder to serve as the Session Liaison
After Session Approval After the Session has recommended to the CPM an applicant for enrollment as an Inquirer, a representative of the committee meets with him/her. The purpose of this consultation is to go over the content of the required forms and prepare for the interview with the committee.
CPM Interview CPM interviews the applicant (who is accompanied by the Session Liaison) and does the following: makes a recommendation on whether to enroll him/her as an Inquirer appoints a Care Team
Presbytery Enrollment of Applicant as an Inquirer The applicant is enrolled as an Inquirer and the Care Team makes arrangements to meet with him/her.
Inquiry Phase In consultation with the Care Team, the Inquirer develops a Covenant Agreement for guidance, goals, consultations and reports. annual consultations arrange for vocational testing, the cost of which is shared: CPM 40%, Church 40%, Inquirer 20% identify a Spiritual Mentor maintain contact with Care Team
Moving to Candidacy Inquirer applies through the Session to move to the Candidacy stage of preparation Inquirer completes the necessary forms Inquirer meets with the Session Session interviews Inquirer and makes a recommendation to the CPM regarding Candidacy based on evidence found during the Inquiry phase
CPM Interview Regarding Candidacy Inquirer (who is accompanied by the Session Liaison) meets with the CPM The CPM does the following in making a recommendation to the Presbytery concerning Candidacy: 1. receives the recommendation of the Session 2.examines the Inquirer 3.reviews the evidence from the Inquiry phase
Presbytery Examination The Inquirer is examined by the presbytery. The presbytery decides whether or not to enroll him/her as a Candidate.
Review of Preparation Process with Candidate The Care Team meets with the Candidate and does the following: reviews the preparation process continues Annual Consultations outlines what needs to be done prior to ordination
Written Ordination Examinations & Preaching The Candidate arranges through the Committee on Preparation for Ministry to take the written Ordination Examinations and to preach a sermon at a local church for the committee to review: Bible Content Church Polity Theology & Sacraments Theological Competence Sermon based upon written exegesis paper and a written text presented to the committee in advance
Oral Examination by Committee The Candidate is examined by the Committee on Preparation for Ministry and is certified ready to receive a call.
Committee Approves Circulation of PIF Once the Candidate has completed his/her formal education and passed the written ordination examinations, the Committee on Preparation for Ministry authorizes them to begin searching for a call in a particular church/ministry.
Candidate Receives a Call Once the Candidate receives a call to a particular church/ministry, he/she is examined by the full presbytery. The presbytery reviews the call being received. The presbytery sets a date for the Service of Ordination.