How Do You Become An Ordained Minister In Older Age?
Retired or older people often discover a desire to serve a faith community. Becoming an ordained minister in older age can be simple or it can require years of school. Step onto a path of discernment and research requirements for ordination into your chosen faith. Gather information, talk to ministers of the religion or denomination of interest, and establish involvement in a community of believers. Above all, pray. Prepare with deep discernment. Becoming an ordained minister is a sacred calling. Most ministers believe they are led by a Higher Power to a vocation. Prayer is foundational for ordination and ministerial service. The discernment process varies by individual. Seek the counsel of your own pastor. Find retreats that focus on discernment. Attend seminary. For older individuals, attending seminary for several years may not be practical. However, if you want to become a minister in a recognized denomination, this might be your only option. Talk to a pastor in your chosen denomin