Describing life as a Navy Chaplain in Singapore. All views expressed here are my own and don't necessarily reflect those of the Navy, the Navy Chaplain Corps or my denomination.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
The End is Near
Last Saturday I cleared the final hurdle in getting ordained as a Navy Chaplain (besides waiting for the Navy paperwork trail to catch up to me) when I went before my presbytery for final verbal examination. I have to admit I was slightly nervous as they can ask any question they feel so moved to do regarding my theology, call, etc. I only received three questions before someone had heard enough and moved to arrest the exam, but I was pleased with the types of questions they asked and how they directly related to my call. One was how I would implement the theology of my statement of faith as a Navy Chaplain (not too bad as my being a Chaplain was a basis for the statement of faith), one on how I would handle a conscientious objector and the other as to how I would handle baptisms with military members in regards to the Presbyterian belief regarding baptism. Apparently they were satisfied with my answers and now I am cleared to get ordained on August 22nd and will then be waiting for all the paper work to clear so I can get back on active duty.
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2 comments:
Congrats and hooray for progress. I look forward to seeing your posts from out in the fleet.
@Blunoz, you may be seeing me close up in the fleet as there is a shortage of chaplains up where you are heading and I am pretty sure they are sending me to a gapped billet.
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