Thursday, March 10, 2011

My Induction

My Induction
Blog 5 Entry 11/03/11
I was officially inducted as English Congregation Pastor of the C.A.C.V. on 20 February 2011. It seemed strange after 2 previous inductions, but then it is an induction to a particular church, of course.
This morning, more out of curiosity, I checked on the meaning of the word “induction” and got this from the Collins Dictionary – “A formal introduction to a new job or new way of life”. Strange again I thought, as I have never thought of the pastoral ministry as a ‘job’, but rather as a ‘calling’. While I appreciate that a pastor needed to be ‘gifted’ as it is biblical, not many see it as other than an employer-employee relationship. Secondly, what new way of life can there be, other than “a life with Jesus”, I thought. Oh well, let’s not be pedantic…as the Bee Gees once sang, “Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be, whisper words of wisdom, let it be…”
I appreciate that my immediate and close family members were there to lend support. So were some of my friends and relatives. It’s been a long journey since I first met the Chairman and Cantonese Pastor of the C.A.C.V. at a Pastors’ seminar organized by the RBC, on 21 May 2010 ( 9 months to be exact!.)
Since then I had gone through two “getting to know you dinners”, 2 formal interviews with the Board (including one with Kim) and 1 interview with a few deacons to discuss the contract. As though that wasn’t enough, there was 1 interview with 2 Reverends from the C&MA, a very comprehensive application form from C&MA Canberra with loads of questions to answer, a doctrinal questionnaire to fill, a personal testimony statement and a 100 questions biblical knowledge test to top it all. Phew!
All in all I had to present 4 references (specifically, one from the Board of my previous church and another an ordinary member) to the C.A.C.V. Board and 7 more (including the earlier 4) to C&MA HQ, Canberra. My, what a host of requirements, I thought to myself and to think that it was only a phone call each that brought me to my 2 previous churches! Thank God, for all the effort, I finally received my pastoral license in mid-February 2011.
Don’t get me wrong - this is not meant to be a ‘slight’ to my present church but rather a compliment. As the saying goes “Easy come, easy go!” So my prayer my hope indeed is this - that it will be quite a while before “I ride into the sunset!” Meanwhile, I have this to say, “Here I am Lord, use even me!”

Nkoh 11/03/11

1 comment:

Daniella said...

Put it this way Pa - you're being very very very welcomed with every induction. Your church is proud to have you there, so that's why they want to introduce you to everyone formally! Hope you settled in quickly - keep having fun in serving our Lord!