Mountain Circuit Annual Conference Edition Saturday June 13

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MOUNTAINCIRCUIT 2015 ANNUAL CONFERENCE EDITION, JUNE 13

Published by the West Virginia Conference of the United Methodist Church

VOL 47 / NUMBER 2

Retirees pass the mantle on to the soon to be commissioned & ordained during the retirement service Thurs. night. Photo: JONATHAN NETTLES

Connecting Generations in Ministry At Thursday evening’s worship service the great spectrum of clergy life was on full display. Ordinands and retirees gathered with the congregation around the historic questions. On one end, candidates for membership answered the questions in fresh commitment. On the other end, the congregation celebrated ways the retirees had lived out the questions. Originally put forth by John Wesley to his appointed clergy, the purpose of the now historic questions was to examine the readiness and faithfulness of candidates. Today, we as a Church return to the questions because we are invested, like Wesley, in affirming, nurturing and encouraging clergy to develop a ministry of grace. Separately the questions are merely informative, but together they form the fertile soil upon which rich stories of joy, mercy, mission, and love grow. The essence of the evening was perhaps captured best by retiring clergy, Rev. Dr. John Sauvage, who commented that his intent was not to ask what the church could do for him, but what he could do to make church a place the following generation would want to be.

by Krysta Rexrode-Wolfe

For him, the historic questions provided a working ethic that informed transformative work. As the service progressed, the historic questions were brought to life in the passing of the mantle. Based on the biblical model of Elijah and Elisha, the retirees gave over the spirit of their work. Retirees standing behind with a total of 574.75 combined years of service, and standing before them a group of candidates poised in the center of hope, the so called historic questions were made new. The passing of the mantle is a beautiful and powerful image which captures the mutual adoration the retirees have with ordinands; it is the image of wisdom and enthusiasm, of experience and experimentation. As they were written, the historic questions are meant for new clergy, but they are a call to the whole community—lay, licensed, ordained—to do God’s will with God’s help. May we all endeavor to develop a life that is moving toward perfect love.


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