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Our Statement of Faith

Our purpose is to answer the calling of God to advance the gospel, and unite the body of Christ. For these reasons, Continue to Statement of Faith


Our Ministerial Association

ministerial association is a fellowship of ministers who unite around the purpose to develop themselves as ministers, both spiritually and professionally.   Continue to Ministerial Association


We Are an Evangelical Association

We, the National Association of Christian Ministers, believe that Jesus is the Head of the Church… Continue to Evangelical Association


Our Position on Catholicism

The NACM holds the faith of Protestant Evangelical Christianity.

Continue to Our Position on Catholicism  


Our Philosophy of Ministry 

The foundation of our philosophy of ministry is built on Scripture alone!… Continue to Philosophy of Ministry


Our Ministry Values

Our values represent the essence and personality of our fellowship.  They are the standards by which our culture and unity are kept. Continue to Ministry Values


Our Confirmation of the Priesthood of all Believers

Protestantism is a Christian system of beliefs that resulted in the independent separation of believers from the authority of the Catholic Church.  Continue to Priesthood of all Believers


Discerning a Calling to Ministry

In the journey of faith, discerning a call to Christian ministry stands as a pivotal moment that shapes the trajectory of one’s life and service. Continue to Discerning a Calling


Our Elders

The NACM recognizes State and Local Elders as those who have been called to a time and season to impart the spiritual blessing of ordination by the laying on of hands. Continue to Our Elders


Our Legal Existence

On March 26th, 2009, the National Association of Christian Ministers was formally acknowledged as a legal entity in the State of South Carolina by Secretary of State Mark Hammond. This status continues Continue to Legal Existence


Validity of Ordination

First, it should be clarified that ordination with the NACM is not necessarily “online ordination.” We have Elders all over the U.S. and even Continue to Validity


Online Ordination for Ministry

What Is an Ordained Minister? Defining Ordination

Ordination is the acknowledgment by a community of believers that a person has been called to ministry; accompanied by their commission to advance the cause of Christ. Continue to Ordination Defined


Meeting the Requirements to Become a Licensed Christian Minister

Requirements to be Recognized as a Minister by the National Association of Christian Ministers… Continue Requirements


How to Become an Ordained Christian Minister Online

Licensed vs. Ordained Minister?

The terms minister license and ministry license are common descriptions of the status where a minister has been given religious recognition (by faith) to conduct spiritual leadership within the presence of fellow believers… Continue to Licensed vs. Ordained


Annual License Renewal

Annual renewal is the process of confirming a minister’s connectedness with their ministerial fellowship. Among the many reasons for its necessity, here are a few core points.  Continue to Annual Renewal


Ministry Titles

The title “ordained minister” is used to describe a person who has been recognized as having been called to ministry by God. Continue to Titles


How We Ordain Ministers

Technically speaking, only God can ordain ministers. It is He who calls, and it is His Spirit that appoints spiritual gifts to whom He wills. Continue to How We Ordain


Starting A Church vs. A Ministry

Often people sense a call of God to ministry. In response to the call, they find themselves not knowing whether to start a church or a ministry.  Continue to Church vs. Ministry


21st Century Ministry Training

The world is quickly changing.  The need for church leadership training is greater now than ever before. Pastors are experiencing burnout at alarming rates. Continue to Ministry Training

Is Online Ordination Legal for Weddings

Authorization to Officiate Weddings

Authorization depends totally upon the U.S. State and county where the marriage takes place. In many States, ordained ministers may conduct Continue to Authorized Officiants


USA Requirements for Wedding Officiants

In some U.S. states, online ordination is accepted for legal weddings, but others require additional documentation. Continue to USA Laws


Controversial Christian Doctrine

Can Women be Ordained?

There has been much debate over the question of women serving as pastors and or ordained ministers. Continue to Ordination of Women


Ministry After Divorce?

The short answer is “yes.”  Our organization recognizes God’s call of divorced people to ministry.   Continue to Ministry After Divorce


Ministry and Unruly Children?

Should they not be permitted to serve if disobedient children disrupt their homes? Continue to Unruly Children


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