Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Why Ministers' Fraternal?


For five years, I chaired our local Ministers’ Fraternal. It was one of the happiest associations I have had. (As to what happened to it, see OBSERVATION below). I gave the following motivation for its continuation -- which will give one an impression of its character, too: 1. Devotions. Our devotions give us useful input as leaders that we wouldn't receive within our own Churches. 2. Advice. We receive helpful balance and words of experience from colleagues and co-workers. 3. Fellowship. We are one in Christ, and bear witness to our unity as we worship together. 4. News. Our Fraternal keeps us all up to date. 5. Support. Getting together gives us opportunities both for prayer and material support. 6. Community. Inviting community leaders helps us get to know them and have a united approach. And 7. Diversity. Meeting in each others' different Churches gives us a better feel for each others' ministries. OBSERVATION: I stepped down as chairman because I thought that we should rotate the chairmanship, to be more Congregational about it. Looking back, this was not a good idea. The fraternal collapsed. Long live Congregationalism! Thanks to http://www.bai.org.uk/ for the image.

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