Review:
Lay Ministry In Christian Churches
overall review score: 4.5
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score is between 0 and 5
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