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:''See also: Minister Of Religion Ministry, in Christianity , is the activity carried out by members of the church in fulfillment of the church's Mission . It can signify this activity as a whole, or specific activities, or organizations within a church dedicated to specific activities. Some ministries are identified formally as such, and some are not; some ministry is directed towards members of the church, and some towards non-members. See also Apostolates . AGE-SPECIFIC MINISTRY As churches attempt to meet the needs of their congregations, they often separate their members into groups according to age categories. Age-specific groups meet for religious study including Sunday School programs, Fellowship , and other activities. These age divisions may include:
Advantages and disadvantages There are several advantages to the concept of age-specific ministries.
Age-specific ministry does have certain disadvantages, mostly stemming from the separation of children from the primary church functions.
An alternative to age-specific ministry gaining ground is the concept of Inter-generational Ministry , which seeks to include all age and peer groups in primary church functions. CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS Nearly all churches feature some form of Worship music, whether from a Choir , Orchestra , or Worship Band , whether Accompanied or A Cappella . Religious organizations also incorporate other forms of creative and performance arts into their services or programs. These may include:
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND OUTREACH Many churches sponsor ministries designed to reach out others on a local and global scale, usually grouped under the heading of Missions . There are many organizations which perform missions on a fully-funded and organized level, such as North American Mission Board , operated by the Southern Baptist Convention and the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee ((UUSC). However, some Christian churches and ministries have evolved to take on a larger role in the community service and global outreach programs. This is evidently exemplified by many of the Christian Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). Community service ministries may include a "soup kitchen", crisis center, food pantry, unplanned pregnancy center, senior visitation program, new parent support, Animal Chaplains , or a number of other specialized ministries. SACRAMENTAL MINISTRY, CATHOLIC CHURCH '''Theologians differentiate between Religious Ministry and Apostolates . ''' Ministry, for Catholics, pertains to the administration of the Sacraments , and their appropriate ministers are as follows:'' ''Baptism:Any person (need not be baptized himself/herself). Preferably to be administered by a priest or deacon. ''Confirmation:The Bishop, or a priest delegated by him. ''Reconciliation:Priests.'' ''Eucharist:Administered by Priests, Deacons, and, extraordinarily, the Lay. (Priests Consecrate the Eucharist, those appointed may administer it to others.)'' ''Marriage:The spouses administer the sacrament to each other. (witnessed by the priest).'' ''Holy Orders:Bishop.'' ''Annointing of the suffering:Administered by a priest, Deacon.'' A final, and most proper, use of the term "ministries" pertains to the reception of a minor order within the Sacrament of Holy Orders: ''Acolyte (May Administer the Eucharist),'' ''Exorcist,'' ''Lector (May read the Gospel, and preach the homily during Mass)'' ''Porter'' ''Sub-Deacon'' '''Exorcist, Porter, and Sub-Deacon are no longer administered within the Roman Rite as a minor order. In general, the minor orders are symbolic more than functional, as the candidate approaches priesthood. (Major Orders are diaconate, priesthood). Bishops are consecrated, not ordained, and are sacramentally priests, hierarchically bishops. ''' SEE ALSO
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