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The separation between clergy and laity seemed very clear to me early in my ministry.  I grew up in an era where Pastors were on one spiritual level and the rest of us occupied a level somewhere below them.  In these last years, however, that line has become more blurred. I believe it has much to do with the language I use to describe my "calling" and the connotations it contains.

When I entered the ministry I "surrendered to a call" from God. That accurately describes the process I went through. It was not a quick process, nor an easy one. Following God's call on my life required me to surrender my own dreams and desires to His Will.

The problem comes when we do not use the same phrase to describe how someone becomes a banker, or plumber, or stay-at-home mom. The connotation is that everyone who does not enter "the ministry" does not receive a call from God.

It is as if the call on my life was higher, deeper, or more consuming than the call of the average believer. I don't see that idea supported in Scripture.

The Bible teaches that some callings place us in roles that carry more authority or require certain qualifying standards. Say we call that a "five talent calling" (even though I am not sure God would). The question then becomes, "Does God view the 'one talent calling' as less important or less demanding?"

Scripture says "No". That means that our calling has less to do with where we draw our paycheck and more to do with the roles God has chosen for us. He expects the same focus and the same results regardless of where He places us.

Consider this example. We believe that a pastor (bishop and elder in the Bible) will be held accountable by God according to how he takes care of those in his flock. Do we believe a CEO will be held accountable in the same way by how he cares for the employees in his business? If not then it may be time to re-read Proverbs, the Prophets, and much of the New Testament.

Even though I am no longer working on a church staff I feel no less "called to the ministry". My role may have changed, but God's expectations of me have not. My purpose is the same whether I am coaching a small business owner or a church planter; to see God's glory increase in and through them.
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Jeff Johnson is a coach/consultant with 15 years experience in the ministry. He has served in large, traditional churches as well as church plants and wants to use that experience to partner with church leaders as they find and fulfill God's vision for their community.