Ordination
Ordination is the
recognition that an individual has received from God specific spiritual gifts
that are related to church leadership, and is authorized to use them in the
appropriate ministry. We recognize that
as believers, we are all called to do the work of ministry. Ordination is not a prerequisite for
participation in meaningful ministry.
Instead, it is a public recognition and affirmation of one’s
demonstrated leadership gifts.
A core principle of Global Change
Network, U.S.A. is that our members are called to help others in the Body
of Christ acquire the skills, knowledge and tools to do “the work of
ministry." In Ephesians 4:11, God has outlined his plan for preparing the
saints – “he (Jesus) gave some to be apostles, prophets, pastors, evangelists,
teachers…” Christ gave, and today still
gives these leadership gifts to His
church for a purpose – to equip believers to do the work of ministry so that
all might do the work together to build up the Body of Christ.
God’s gifts to the church are in the form of
leaders. These leaders are not given to the church to do everything. God is concerned about ordering the church,
not about establishing orders of ministry.
These people have been given the ability to fulfill these leadership roles to enable the church
to be and do what God intended it to be and do.
Together each one functions to guide the church in faith, knowledge, and
truth, and to preserve it from being swept away by error or by division. True leadership requires godly
character, dedication, sacrifice, integrity, wisdom, patience,
perseverance and much more. Not everyone desires leadership. And not
everyone is called to serve in this way. All who seek to lead God’s people
should study 1Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-9.
As
leaders, those whom God ordains as apostles, prophets, pastors, evangelists and
teachers take on, as a part of the requirement, the responsibility to train,
mentor, and model godly Christian character, and assist in bringing the Body to
maturity.
In line
with this direction, GCN, U.S.A. is made up of ministers who are called as
leaders. Therefore, our membership consists only of ministers ordained to one
of the five-fold offices described in Ephesians 4:11.
As ministers of the Gospel, our members are
commissioned and credentialed to officiate all Christian rites and ordinances,
including the marriage ceremony; to pray with the sick and afflicted; and to
perform all other functions which most understand to be the duties of a
Christian minister.
As you make the decision to apply to our
Ordination Program, please give prayerful consideration to these questions:
- Why
do I want to be ordained?
- What
proof is there, based on my current ministry activities, of my call to
ministry as an apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor or teacher?
- Do I
see myself as a person who has a specific call, from God, to lead and
teach and equip others?
- Am I
ready to sustain a lifestyle of active ministry?
- Am I
in agreement with the philosophy and vision of GCN, U.S.A.?
Description
Currently, the Ordination Program covers
approximately seven months (two semesters), beginning in September and ending
in April. The two major components of the program are: a) a pre-ordination
interview which serves to determine the candidate’s readiness for ordination;
and b) formal courses that require reading, class participation and practical
application.
All courses are completed through Christian
Vocational Training School (CVTS), CCF’s school for adult Christian education.
The coursework is designed for adults of varying educational levels. However,
students should be prepared for a rigorous course of study. Each course
requires the purchase of a textbook(s). Information regarding textbooks is
available at the CVTS Registration Office. During the fall semester, students
must complete two courses and two-three seminars. During the spring semester,
students will complete two courses and two-three seminars.
In order to assess whether candidates are progressing
adequately toward ordination, the Program Director will remain in regular
contact with candidates and instructors. The program culminates on Good Friday
with the ordination of those who have successfully completed all requirements.
For 2011, the Ordination Ceremony will take place on Friday, April 22 at 7 p.m.
Those completing the Ordination Program will
be ordained as ministers of the Gospel with an emphasis in one of the following
leadership gifts (five-fold ministry gifts): apostle, prophet, evangelist,
pastor or teacher.
Please note: All courses required for the
completion of this program are administered by and completed at CVTS, which is
an entity separate from GCN, U.S.A. Ordination candidates must register for
classes at CVTS during the published registration period. Please see the CVTS
catalog for details.
Eligibility for Program
To be eligible for the program you must:
- Be
at least 18 years of age.
- Profess
Christian faith.
- Be a
member of a local church.
- Demonstrate
a call to the chosen five-fold ministry office.
- Complete
the application.
- Provide
two recommendation letters regarding your life, ministry work and
character.
- Successfully
complete the pre-enrollment interview.
- Agree
with the mission and purpose of GCN, U.S.A.
Admission
The following process should be followed when
applying to the Ordination Program:
- Program
Application - Complete the Program Application and submit it along with
the $100 program fee to Ordination Program, Global Change Network, U.S.A.,
10682 E. Iliff Avenue, Aurora, Colorado 80014. The Program Application is
included in the Ordination Program packet which can be obtained from
either the GCN, U.S.A. administrative office, the Information Center
located in the CCF lobby, or the GCN, U.S.A. website at www.gcnusa.org.
You will be scheduled for the pre-enrollment interview as soon as possible
after the application is received and reviewed. Applicants are strongly
encouraged to submit applications as early as possible in the process to
allow sufficient time to be scheduled for the pre-enrollment interview.
Applications will not be accepted after July 31, 2010 for the 2010-2011
program year.
- Recommendations
– At the time of application, you must provide two letters of Recommendation
Forms from persons who are familiar with your life, ministry work, and
character. One of the recommendations must come from your current senior
pastor, overseer or a church leader who can attest to your current local
church participation. Each recommendation must be submitted using the
“Ordination Program Recommendation Form” which is included in the
Ordination Program packet. Please Note: Incomplete application packages
(Program Application, two recommendations, and the $100 Program Fee) will
not be processed and will be returned to the applicant.
- Pre-Enrollment
Interview - Once the application and program fee have been received, you
will be contacted to set up a pre-enrollment interview. The pre-enrollment
interview will help us determine your suitability for the program. You
should be prepared to discuss your purpose for entering the program and
demonstrate a definite call to one of the five-fold ministry offices
(apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor, teacher), based on your ministry
activities prior to applying to the program.
- Notification
of Acceptance to the Program - You will be notified by letter of the
outcome within one-week of the pre-enrollment interview. Acceptance to the
program does not guarantee ordination. Once you have been accepted into
the Ordination Program, you must register for classes at CVTS during the
designated registration period. Please consult the CVTS catalog or contact
the CVTS administrative office for registration dates and
procedures.
- Candidate
Orientation -Those accepted to the Ordination Program must attend a
candidate orientation which will be held one week before classes begin at
CVTS. At this meeting, you will review the program philosophy,
expectations, ordination requirements and the GCN, U.S.A. organization.

