Commission on Ministry
Commission on Ministry - The Episcopal Church
Commissions are to develop, train, and affirm lay ministries. They interview candidates prior to their ordination as deacons and may interview candidates prior ...
Commission on Ministry | The Diocese of West Missouri
The Commission on Ministry acts as an advisory role to the bishop and oversees the recruitment, discernment, and formation of ministry.
General Commission on the Order of Ministry
The General Commission on the Order of Ministry (or "GCOM") develops and recommends policies concerning the ordination of pastors.
Commission on Ministry - Episcopal Diocese of Chicago
The Commission on Ministry assists the bishop “in enlisting and selecting persons” for ordained ministry.
Commission on the Order of Ministry
The Mid-America Region's COM [RCOM] remains committed to upholding the highest standards of qualification for representative ministry while responding to the ...
Discernment and Ordination - Episcopal Diocese of Missouri
The Commission on Ministry, as outlined in National Church canons, is charged with assisting the Bishop “in determining present and future needs for ministry in ...
Commission on Ministry - Episcopal Diocese of Arizona
Commission on Ministry helps members determine their calling, as a layperson, or ordination to the diaconate or priesthood.
Commission on Ministry - Episcopal Diocese of Maryland
The Commission on Ministry (COM) oversees a 13-month formal discernment process starting in January and running through the following January. It is a small- ...
Commission on Ministry - The Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis
For those pursuing a call to the priesthood, this determination takes place once a postulant has completed more than half of their seminary formation, received ...
Commission on Ministry | The Episcopal Diocese of Ohio
The purpose of the Commission on Ministry is to advise and assist the Bishop in the work of discernment formation and support for persons in the Holy Orders ...
Commission on Ministry | Episcopal Diocese of Long Island
The Commission on Ministry serves the Bishop Diocesan by assisting individuals who feel called to ordination to discern God's will for their ministry.
The Commission on Ministry - The Episcopal Diocese of Western ...
The Commission on Ministry. The Commission on Ministry supports the Bishop in overseeing the discernment and ordination process of the dioceses. They establish ...
Commission on Ministry | Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
Commission on Ministry · The COM in the Diocese of Los Angeles is comprised of about 30 members, both lay and ordained – representing the priesthood, the ...
Any Commission on Ministry experience? : r/Episcopalian - Reddit
It was a great experience, I thought. Tough discussion, prayerful discernment, trying to fairly consider a lot of different competing factors and to sort out ...
Commission on Ministry | Diocese of Kentucky
The group is an advisory committee for the Bishop, meaning the COM makes recommendations to the Bishop and to the Standing Committee who in turn discern whether ...
Commission On Ministry (COM) – The Episcopal Diocese of Central ...
It is established by Title III of the Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church, which addresses the ministry of all baptized persons. It requires that ...
Commission on Ministry - Episcopal Diocese of Maine
The Commission on Ministry (COM) assists the bishop in developing, recruiting, forming, and assessing those called to ministry in the church ...
The Commission on Ministry Manual
Given the new landscape the church now inhabits, the Commission on Ministry has revised our diocesan discernment process to strengthen the community, its priest.
Commission on Ministry - The Episcopal Diocese of Olympia
The Commission on Ministry seeks to engage in sincere discernment, listening to the Holy Spirit and the sacred in each person, helping discerners and ourselves ...
Commission on Ministry - The Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
The Commission on Ministry (COM) is a body of elected and appointed persons representing both lay and ordained people in the diocese who advise the Bishop.