Shall we make a list of models, metaphors and descriptions of Christian ministers and ministry? We may also consider the roles and functions of the minister.
I've mentioned below priests, deacons, presbyter-bishops and "bishops". Some of these are explored further in Steven Croft's Ministry in Three Dimensions and on the Biblical and historical data, see especially Roger Beckwith, Elders in Every City.
Dereck Tidball's Builders and Fools explores the metaphors for pastoral minisry in Paul.
In The Life and Work of a Priest John Pritchard suggests a three-fold orientation:
(1) The glory of God
presiding genius?
spiritual explorer
artfull story-teller
multilingual interpreter
inquisitive learner
(2) The pain of the world
pain bearer
wounded companion
weather-beaten witness
iconic presence
friendly irritant
(3) The renewal of the church
creative leader
attractive witness
faith coach
mature risk-taker
flower arranger
and finally...
life-fulfiller
Christopher Cocksworth explores the roots, shapes and fruit of ministry in Being a Priest Today.
The NT lists of charismatic gifts may also provide other categories such a prophet, administrator, helper, governor.
Would Jordan's Sociology of the Church with its three-fold particle, wave, field understanding of church as institution / government, people and gathered worshiping community also generate other ways of thinking about ministry as steward, worship leader and father?
The dear old Church of Engalnd's selction criteria for ordained ministry (PDF) could be worth thinking about.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
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