Finance and Mission of the Liberal Catholic Apostolic Church
The Liberal Catholic Apostolic
Church has since its inception
worked on the principle that the clergy should offer their vocations
without expectation of stipend or monetary reward from the Church. All
members of the church are voluntary and unpaid. This suits our work and
mission well: St Paul was a tent-maker, the Apostles fishermen, Christ
himself a carpenter; there is no necessity for full-time ministry. Our
voluntary status should give those who use our services some
confidence, as those who seek to be clergy for money, power or 'kudos'
do not seek work with us! Our clergy are professional in the sense of
dedication and standards, but are volunteers - serving because they are
working out their faith. We do, however, have the utmost respect for
those sincere clergy who earn their living from full time ministry - it
just does not happen in our church.
An interesting aside evolving from our voluntary status is that there are no arguments about property or money in our church, which some find a refreshing contrast.
Our clergy support their ministries through their secular work, and in some cases are of independent means. Some have ecumenical ministry too, earning from funerals, weddings and life-state services for standard fees. Our clergy have a deep connection with those they serve as they too are exposed to the pressures and situations of working life; it makes our clergy 'connected' and helps them in their pastoral care.
An interesting aside evolving from our voluntary status is that there are no arguments about property or money in our church, which some find a refreshing contrast.
Our clergy support their ministries through their secular work, and in some cases are of independent means. Some have ecumenical ministry too, earning from funerals, weddings and life-state services for standard fees. Our clergy have a deep connection with those they serve as they too are exposed to the pressures and situations of working life; it makes our clergy 'connected' and helps them in their pastoral care.
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The Liberal Catholic Apostolic Church is
a denominational member of the
The Bishops of the Liberal
Catholic Apostolic Church are all members of
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