dinah34 Wednesday, September 23, 2009


This is the letter that I wrote to my Church Council to be accepted as an Inquirer within the United Church. It was a hard letter to write. It took me a good 2 weeks to put this to paper. I'm very proud of the letter, and I hope that I don't sound silly in it. I'm so incredibly pleased to report that I am now officially an Inquirier within the United Church of Canada!

Brothers and Sisters,
Please accept this letter and attached form as my formal application to
receive official Inquirer Status within the United Church of Canada in
order to begin to discern my call to ministry.

While my call to ministry has not been dramatic, it has grown slowly
over the years. I have been a member of the United Church and part of
the Christian faith my whole life. I first felt a gentle call while in
University and at that time I explored this feeling by majoring in
Religious Studies. After I graduated I registered as a student in the
Masters of Divinity program and completed one course. During this time
I struggled with my faith, but through reflection, discussion and prayer
I was able to once again feel and recognize the love and support of
Christ.

S United Church has been my home congregation for many years now
and I have been an active member of the spiritual and communal life at
S. Reflection, prayer, and membership at S have not only
furthered my call to be a Christian but also to be a leader in the
church as well as wanting to serve within the church as a servant of
Jesus Christ. What was only a small feeling or a gentle nudge has now
become something more. There is now a sense of urgency that was not
there before. I have eagerly accepted the role of "First Sundays
Ministry" coordinator at S and am looking forward to seeing this
position grow and in seeing how this position allows me grow in faith
and leadership.

I believe that among others, I will bring the gifts of compassion,
patience, and love to the church. These three gifts have provided me
with a solid foundation to follow in my spiritual life and public life.
One of the best ways that I have used these gifts at home is by passing
my faith on to my young son. We enjoy praying together in the evening before bed and
attending church on Sunday is one of his favorite
activities.

I look forward to participating in the discernment process and
discovering how I can serve Christ and the church more fully. Thank you
for your time.

Respectfully submitted,

~dinah


You can read more about my journey here if you're interested.

ps. I'm not sure why the pagination is all wonky...but i'm too lazy to fix it...

3 comments:

Jessie said...

wow, that was very well written. congratulations.

LittleSpots said...

Thanks for sharing that. What an amazing journey you are starting on. I'm excited to hear how it goes.

Christy said...

What a wonderful letter!

My parents are both UC ministers and I have seen many students go through this process.

Good luck!