What is an ordained Minister at Christian Leaders Alliance?

In the broadest sense, every Christian is called to be a minister by serving one another in love and using the gifts God has bestowed upon them (1 Peter 4:10). As agents of hope, Christians bring the good news to communities in despair, inspiring others to serve as they have been served. To support this calling, Christian Leaders Institute offers free ministry training courses, equipping believers for meaningful service.

Ministers in an Organizational Context

In an organizational context within Christianity, ministers are recognized leaders called to fulfill various religious functions. These roles include providing spiritual guidance, officiating religious services, offering organizational leadership, and addressing the spiritual or physical needs of individuals. Ministers also engage in evangelism, teaching, pastoral care, chaplaincy, ministry coaching, and the administration of ceremonies such as baptisms, weddings, and funerals.

The diversity of ministry roles ensures that ministers adapt to meet specific needs within their communities. They may serve as volunteers, part-time, or full-time Christian leaders, depending on their calling and circumstances. Some are formally ordained, while others are not, depending on the traditions and church order of their religious society.

The Ordination Program at Christian Leaders Alliance

Christian Leaders Alliance provides a robust ordination pathway that emphasizes accessibility, credibility, and spiritual integrity. Unlike some traditions that restrict ordination, Christian Leaders Alliance welcomes men and women to serve as formally ordained ministers. This inclusivity aligns with biblical qualifications for ministry outlined in 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1.

The ordination process through Christian Leaders Alliance includes:

  1. Ministry Training: Completion of ministry courses at Christian Leaders Institute.
  2. Local Endorsements: Verification of calling and character by local Christian leaders.
  3. Commitment to Service: A professed willingness to serve Christ in a ministerial capacity displayed in a written testimonial profile for people to read.
  4. Public Recognition: That profile is published and listing in the Christian Leaders Alliance Directory.
  5. Laying on of Hands: A prayerful ceremony, as referenced in 1 Timothy 4:14, conducted in a local setting.

This structured approach ensures that ordained ministers are well-prepared and spiritually affirmed in their roles.

The Essence of Ministry

The term “minister” derives from the New Testament Greek word diakonos, meaning “servant” or “attendant.” This reflects Jesus’ teaching on leadership: “Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be your slave” (Matthew 20:26-27). The essence of ministry is service, whether through preaching the gospel, teaching the Bible, leading worship, or providing care and counsel to those in need.

In many Christian traditions, “minister” is synonymous with titles like “pastor,” “priest,” or “preacher,” though these terms carry specific meanings across denominations. Regardless of title, a minister serves their local church and community in the name of Christ, embodying the call to love and serve others.

The Credibility of Christian Leaders Alliance

Christian Leaders Alliance operates as a strategic program of the Christian Leaders Institute, governed by a dedicated board of directors. The Alliance Board includes members from the Christian Leaders Institute board as well as ordained leaders from around the globe, ensuring a high standard of oversight and accountability.

This global network of leaders underscores the credibility and reach of Christian Leaders Alliance. By combining rigorous training, local endorsement, and spiritual accountability, the Alliance equips ministers to meet the challenges of modern ministry with confidence and integrity.

Through its ordination program, Christian Leaders Alliance affirms and supports the call to ministry, empowering Christian leaders to serve their communities and advance the gospel with excellence

The Seven C’s of Christian Ordination: A Biblical Path with Christian Leaders Alliance

The Christian Leaders Alliance (CLA) ordination process is deeply rooted in Scripture and the traditions of the early Church, equipping individuals to serve with purpose and integrity. This Biblical Ordination Path includes seven essential steps: Calling, recognizing your God-given mission (Ephesians 4:1); Competence, building a strong foundation through study-based training at the Christian Leaders Institute (2 Timothy 2:15); Confirmation, affirming your calling through an appropriate endorsement process (Acts 6:3); Credibility, establishing trust with a public ministry profile (2 Corinthians 3:2-3); Compliance, meeting legal requirements and community expectations (Romans 13:1); Commissioning, being sent forth with support through prayer or public acknowledgment (Acts 13:3); and Confidence, growing in your walk and impact by serving in ministry (Philippians 4:13). This pathway empowers candidates to honor God, serve their communities, and advance His kingdom. As 2 Corinthians 3:5 reminds us, “Our competence comes from God.” Embrace your calling today with CLA’s Biblical Ordination Path.

marriage ministry training

Marriage Ministry Training

My name is Candice Wright, and my best friend Zach is my husband. Married for five years now, we have known each other for almost 20 years! Now, I am getting licensed as a Christian Wedding Officiant through training at the Christian Leaders…
wedding officiant program

Wedding Officiant Program

My name is Coreta Morris Boswell. My husband and I have three beautiful children. We have lived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for about six years. I am a student at the Christian Leaders Institute in the Licensed Wedding Officiant Program. Getting…
Ordained as a Deacon Minister

Ordained as a Deacon Minister

Story of My Salvation and Calling to Ministry My name is Donald Bland. I live in the United States in the beautiful Northwest in a small town in Oregon. I am 74 years old, a husband of 48 years, a father, grandfather, great-grandfather, a Vietnam…
Journey to become a chaplain

Journey to Become a Chaplain

My name is Ana Paula Fabiano. I'm from Brazil and now I live in the state of Delaware. I’m happily married with 3 daughters. I have a bachelor’s degree in theology. My reasoning for continuing education and obtaining the Wedding Officiant…
Study for ministry ordination

Study for Ministry Ordination

When God Calls Me, I Will Answer My name is Paul Kiundu Ngugi. I am a born-again Christian. I fellowship with Full Gospel of Kenya Muguga and am one of the leaders in the fellowship. Furthermore, I work with Word of Life Kabete Kenya as an…
Journey to chaplaincy

Journey to Chaplaincy

My name is Ed Johnston, and I live in the Adirondacks of New York State, USA. I worked in the Human Services field for 27 years. Throughout my career, I have supported people with developmental disabilities, senior citizens, and the terminally…
Obtain more training for ministry

Obtain More Training for Ministry

My name is Heather Felske. Obtaining the Licensed Christian Wedding Officiant certificate will benefit me when my family or participants from Celebrate Recovery ask me to officiate their wedding. Knowing that a reputable ministry school like…
Called to be a Chaplain

Called to be a Chaplain

My name is Christopher Stigall, and I am 56 years old. I live in Tombstone, Arizona (yes, THAT Tombstone), and am a United States Marine Corps veteran. I have some seminary training but ran out of funds to continue paying the tuition in 2013.…