Transformations Theology and Experience of Women’s Ministry.

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Transformations Theology and Experience of Women’s Ministry

Introduction

Key Messages from the Transformations Conference 1.Celebrate the presence of women as ordained ministers of the Church. 2.Engage institutional levers in Ministry Division & Synod to change the dominant male pattern and culture of ordained ministry. 3.Monitor and Encourage Research. 4.Pay attention to ways of increasing flexibility in patterns of stipendiary ministry and the needs of clergy couples. 5.Acknowledge & address theological incoherence that feeds discriminatory culture & practices. 6.Invite the Faith & Order Commission to work on a prophetic theology of gender. 7.Encourage the Liturgical Commission in the use of a broader & more inclusive range of metaphors for God in worship. 8.Prepare to welcome women to the House of Bishops & invite women bishops from other provinces to facilitate the House of Bishops meetings before the first consecrations here.

Research and Statistics

What is encouraging

WOMEN AS A PERCENTAGE OF THOSE IN ORDAINED MINISTRY

WOMEN IN ORDAINED MINISTRY 2000 to 2010

WOMEN BEING ORDAINED TO STIPENDIARY MINISTRY

WOMEN ARCHDEACONS AND DEANS 2011

Areas for concern

PERCENTAGE OF FEMALE INCUMBENTS

PERCENTAGE OF FEMALE STIPENDIARY ORDINATIONS

CANDIDATES RECOMMENDED FOR ORDINATION BY AGE AND GENDER

STIPENDIARY AND SELF SUPPORTING CLERGY BY GENDER

DEPLOYMENT OF SSMs 53% of Self Supporting Ministers are women (2010 figure) A quarter put in more than 30 hours a week A further fifth contribute between hours a week Only 15% spend less than 10 hours a week on their ministry But: 46% have only held one post since ordination 41% report no change in their ministry during that time Only 13% have lead responsibility for their ministry in their parish or chaplaincy Almost a quarter have received no ministerial review.

ORDINANDS TRAINING AT COLLEGES FOR STIPENDIARY MINISTRY

ORDINANDS TRAINING IN COLLEGES AND ON COURSES Sponsored Church of England ordinands 2011/2012

WOMEN IN SENIOR OFFICE

WOMEN IN SENIOR OFFICE BY PROVINCE 2011 CanterburyYork

SENIOR OFFICE APPLICATION PROCESS 2010 – Present 13 Decanal vacancies 10 % of 268 people considered at the “application” stage were women No women applied for 5 of the vacancies 25% of 43 people shortlisted were women, for posts where women applied 23% of the 13 people appointed were women

GAPS IN CURRENT RESEARCH What happens to women when they are ordained? Numbers leaving and the reasons for this? What happens to SSMs and NSMs? Numbers of male and female Area and Rural Deans Statistics on ordained clergy couples Analysis of impact of training mode on women’s consequent careers in the Church

The factors that shape statistics

WHAT IS ENCOURAGING ‘There has been much progress … where people have seen competent women in ministry, observed women being appointed to some positions senior or taking on higher profile roles, and, to some extent, have simply got used to an unfamiliar idea.’

WHAT IS ENCOURAGING Number of women as a percentage of those being ordained. Percentage of woman now being ordained to stipendiary ministry. Increasing numbers of women Archdeacons (and Deans).

AREAS FOR CONCERN ‘We are still in the habit of speaking of women’s ministry as a problem rather than a blessing. We need to find ways of appreciating the gifts that women bring. Alongside this we need a theology of diversity and theology of leadership which celebrates gender differences rather than always problematising them.’

Women are still in a minority in stipendiary ministry ‘I decided to become NSM but I feel like I was pushed into this because the long hours mean that I just won’t see my boys grow up otherwise. I still want to be a full time priest but with a husband who works full time I can’t see how we can do that. I feel disillusioned and fairly stuck … I want to go back into full time ministry; I want to be challenged and intellectually stimulated. I want responsibility and to go as far as God wants me to go, but I also want a family life.’

Very few young women are offering themselves for ordination ‘There is still a lack of women clergy in incumbencies and other senior posts which means a lack of role models for envisioning young women for ministry.’

Low numbers of women in Evangelical and Anglo Catholic Colleges ‘Churches with a strong evangelical tradition in particular are calling out young men while not giving the same encouragement to young women’

Bias towards Course rather than College training for women ‘Those part-timers who are self-supporting (more of these are women) suffer from low expectations of them (no-one is expecting future leaders to emerge from such a situation)…’

Low percentage of women in senior office ‘I think we need a profound rethink about our models of leadership. Whilst most appointments intend to be open to women, the qualities they are looking for, are still Alpha Male.’

Women experience appointments processes as problematic ‘There is a workaholic streak in ministry which is difficult to counter without it being attributed to gender and being perceived as a weakness and an inability to cope.’

A word on context: Living with Theological Incoherence – an ambivalent culture for ordained women

‘One of the reasons that I work in sector ministry is that they have to abide by anti-discrimination laws. During my time through selection, through training and as a curate, I was made to feel like a second-class citizen. I couldn’t even imagine going back to parish life and having to deal with all the hassle’

‘At the Oils Mass in Holy Week, women priests are asked to wear choir robes so that no-one will be able to tell which women are priests and which are not. They were also directed to do so for the ordinations...’

A word on context: Living with Theological Incoherence – an ambivalent culture for ordained women

What we are asking of the bishops

1.Create a culture of drawing out people’s gifts 2.Address the issue of flexibility in patterns of ministry 3.As the College of Bishops re-visits clause 5(1)c... 4.Commission Research 5.Set up an implementation group