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Lay Ministry In Christian Churches

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Lay ministry in Christian churches refers to the practice of non-ordained individuals serving in various roles within the church, such as leading worship services, teaching classes, and providing pastoral care.

Key Features

  • Non-ordained individuals
  • Serving in various roles within the church
  • Leading worship services
  • Teaching classes
  • Providing pastoral care

Pros

  • Allows for more active involvement of members in church activities
  • Can bring different perspectives and skills to the ministry
  • Helps to distribute workload among church members

Cons

  • May lack formal theological training or education compared to ordained ministers
  • Potential for conflicts or disagreements within the church hierarchy

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