Sec. 1. Selection and
License
(a) A confirmed communicant
in good standing or, in extraordinary circumstances, subject to guidelines
established by the Bishop, a communicant in good standing, may be licensed by
the Ecclesiastical Authority to serve as Pastoral Leader, Worship Leader,
Preacher, Eucharistic Minister, Eucharistic Visitor, or Catechist.
Requirements and guidelines for the selection, training, continuing education,
and deployment of such persons, and the duration of licenses shall be
established by the Bishop in consultation with the Commission on Ministry.
Sec. 2. Terms and Renewal
(a) The Member of the Clergy or
other leader exercising oversight of the congregation or other community of
faith may request the Ecclesiastical Authority with jurisdiction to license
persons within that congregation or other community of faith to exercise such
ministries. The license shall be issued for a period of time to be determined
under Canon III.4.1(a) and may be renewed. The license may be revoked by the
Ecclesiastical Authority upon request of or upon notice to the Member of the
Clergy or other leader exercising oversight of the congregation or other
community of faith.
(b) In renewing the license, the
Ecclesiastical Authority shall consider the performance of the ministry by the
person licensed, continuing education in the licensed area, and the
endorsement of the Member of the Clergy or other leader exercising oversight
of the congregation or other community of faith in which the person is
serving.
(c) A person licensed in any
Diocese under the provisions of this Canon may serve in another congregation
or other community of faith in the same or another Diocese only at the
invitation of the Member of the Clergy or other
leader exercising oversight, and with the consent of the Ecclesiastical
Authority in whose jurisdiction the service will occur.
Sec. 6.
A Eucharistic
Minister is a lay person authorized to administer the Consecrated Elements
at a Celebration of Holy Eucharist. A Eucharistic Minister should normally act
under the direction of a Deacon, if any, or otherwise, the Member of the
Clergy or other leader exercising oversight of the congregation or other
community of faith.
Sec. 7.
A Eucharistic
Visitor is a lay person authorized to take the Consecrated Elements in a
timely manner following a Celebration of Holy Eucharist to members of the
congregation who, by reason of illness or infirmity, were unable to be present
at the Celebration. A Eucharistic Visitor should normally act under the
direction of a Deacon, if any, or otherwise, the Member of the Clergy or other
leader exercising oversight of the congregation or other community of faith.