
Pastoral Wisdom
Recently I wrote to our retired pastors asking them to share
with me their best insights on the work of pastoral ministry.
In their years of ministry, what had they found to be the essential
qualities for faithful pastors?
I have received over fifty wonderful responses. They represent
over two millennia of wisdom! Here are some recurring themes
in their responses.
* Successful pastoral ministry requires not only theological
ability, biblical fidelity, and a good personality; it requires
hard work! Pastors must be "self-starters" who proactively
engage their parishioners and their communities by knocking on
doors, engaging in conversation, making contacts and other efforts
to reach people. Disciplined, determined work is required.
* Faithful pastors must have a vivid sense of vocation, a sense of being summoned
by God to do this work. The work that pastors do is too demanding to do it
for any other reason than the conviction that one is called to do this work,
that God wants you to do it.
* The only enduring reasons for being in ministry are theological. Pastors
must constantly refurbish their sense that this is a "God thing," that
ministry is more than a mere "helping profession." Pastoral ministry
arises out of theological commitments and is dependent upon what God is doing
in the church and the world.
* Though some seem to believe that pastoral visitation is outmoded, there is
no substitute for meeting people where they live, from offering yourself to
them through visiting in their homes and businesses.
* Pastoral ministry is relational. Your people must believe that you care about
them, that you know them individually, and that you are trying to love them.
I find these to be enduring insights about ministry, gleaned
from many years of collective wisdom. I share these with you
in the hope that you will be inspired as I have been by our retired
pastors.
Will Willimon
If you are a retired pastor, be sure to join us for the ARMS
dinner on Friday at Annual Conference at Clearbranch UMC at 5:30
p.m. on June 6 . Also remember that Conference opens with the
Memorial Service at Huffman UMC at 7:00 p.m. on June 5. See you
there. |