Acts20.com

NOT responsible for topics auto-embedded from Archive.org [use a proxy] Absolutely NO unmasking!

COG Education Chancellor Mike Baker Responds to Pew Research findings that most COG pastors don't have a college degree

Post Reply   Page 1 of 1  [ 0 posts ]
Author Message
acts
Post subject: Old Time Country Preacher: COG Education Chancellor Mike Baker Responds to Pew Research findings that most COG pastors don't have a college degree
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
Site Admin
Offline
 
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:47 pm
 
On November 4, 2016, the Pew Research Center released an article entitled, “The Most and Least Educated U.S. Religious Groups.” The article articulates the percentage of adults in each religious group who completed the following: college degree; some college; high school degree; and less than high school. The report states, “These groups are among the top of a list of 30 U.S. religious groups ranked by educational attainment based on data from our 2014 Religious Landscape Study.”Following the release of the article, a thorough review demonstrates the listing of the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) as the 30th religious group with 11% completing a college degree, 25% some college, 47% high school degree and 17% less than high school. Comparatively, among the total list of religious groups, those completing a college degree ranged from 11% to 77% with an average of 34.1%. Additional comparisons of all groups reveal the following averages: some college 30.6% (COG 25%); high school degree 27.9% (COG 47%); and less than high school 7.9% (COG 17%).The research was predicated on the 2014 Religious Landscape Study National Telephone Survey conducted June4-September 30, 2014. The sample size was 35,071 adults, including a minimum of 300 interviews in each state and the District of Columbia. Interviews were via telephone, cellphones and landlines in both English and Spanish. Survey topics included the following: religious identity, religious upbringing, religious intermarriage, religious beliefs and practices, social and political values, and demographics. Because of the unusually large national sample size of the survey, it was possible to estimate the religious composition of the U.S. with a high degree of precision demonstrating the margin of error for results at +/-0.6 percentage points. Anyone can review the entire study, results and methodology at www.pewresearch.org.After a quick review of the presented chart, there may be questions from Church of God constituents asking what does this mean. This is an authentic question and should direct our attention to the value and importance of education in our denomination. First, be sure to place some variables in perspective. While the Church of God appears to be at the bottom of the list with 11% completing a college degree, the Church of God is on the list. The survey addressed many organizations and Pew reported their top thirty religious groups. Compared to the wide spectrum of surveyed religious groups including protestant, evangelicals, liturgical, non-Christian, and atheists, the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) is identified as a significant religious group in the U.S. Second, statistically, the Church of God is within five percentage points reporting some college.One of the key Commitments of the Church of God is education, “We commit ourselves to education as a vital part of all phases of the Spirit-filled Christian life. Education is to be nurtured by the church: locally in rural areas, towns, and cities; regionally in counties, states, and geographical regions; internationally in every country with a Church of God presence; and globally in every continent of the world.” At the recent 76th Church of God International General Assembly convening in Nashville, TN, a significant comprehensive Contemporary Ministerial Development Committee Report was adopted. The report “focuses on the development of a culture of learning to prepare every minister for the challenges and opportunities of ministry by mobilizing every agency and all available resources to invest in perpetual ministerial training.”Further, at the recent General Assembly, the Executive Committee took a historic step with the inauguration of the Global Education Initiative with the purpose to assimilate Church of God educational assets for an integrated, comprehensive, and cooperative global education system. The goal of the Initiative is networking educational institutions and leaders, leveraging our educational resources and creating a comprehensive global team of educational leaders. It will enhance our educational endeavors globally for the next generation of ministers, leaders and laity.The Pew Research Center article simply affirms the need for greater educational opportunities in the Church of God and commitment to engage our own perpetual research component accentuating significant decision making to see the realization of the FINISH Commitment.


Top
Profile Quote
acts
Post subject: wayne: hmmmm
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
Site Admin
Offline
 
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:47 pm
 
..and yet, the CoG is one of the fastest growing denominations in the world. I'm wondering if this was part of the polls used to tell the US that Donald Trump would not win. Another effort to make the middle class feel less than the highly educated? Careful, this might backfire.


Top
Profile Quote
acts
Post subject: Mat: Biblical Morality Poll
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
Site Admin
Offline
 
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:47 pm
 
I wonder what a Biblical Morality Poll would reveal regarding Christian denominations?


Top
Profile Quote
acts
Post subject: Old Time Country Preacher: Re: hmmmm
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
Site Admin
Offline
 
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:47 pm
 
Nothin to backfarr or feel less about, wayne. Can God use a feller with no college degree to win souls an grow a church? We know he can. He does it all the time. But he also uses fellers whats educated to expand his kingdom too.


Top
Profile Quote
acts
Post subject: Link:
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
Site Admin
Offline
 
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:47 pm
 
It would be a bad idea is to add unbiblical requirements.We probably have too many people getting college degrees in the US, at least of the not-too-helpful variety. What good is a women's studies or African American studies degree in getting a job? There are some majors that are only useful in that a college degree, instead of a high school diploma, is a threshold requirement for a lot of jobs in society that don't particularly require a high school diploma.Statistically, though, they say non-college-grads tend to earn less. I wonder if CoG preachers earn less on average than those who work in those other churches. I wouldn't be surprised. I wonder if there are any employers exploiting the pay gap between the college educated and non-college educated, hiring high school graduates for positions other firms fill with college graduates, and paying a bit less. If they can't pay less, they may have an advantage in employee retention if employees without degrees are less mobile. I'm all for education, btw. I definitely think there should be a wide variety of opportunities for ministers of the word of God to study and grow in their knowledge of the word. This does not have to take the form of expensive college degrees in every case.I'm an educator in the field of business, and I have been thinking about whether it might be more practical to just have a two-year program for high school graduates to take the last two years of business course, with maybe a few introductory courses in business writing and mathematics. A lot of those liberal arts subjects do not contribute much to mastering the body of knowledge needed for a business student, IMO. Two years would probably be nearly as good as a bachelors for working as a small business owner or in a family business if having a bachelors to get a job is not a major concern.College is expensive. It is necessary to have skills and knowledge, but we need to realize that there is more to it than just the piece of paper


Top
Profile Quote
acts
Post subject: wayne: People without college educations
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
Site Admin
Offline
 
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:47 pm
 
Ted Turner, Ralph Lauren, Mark Zuckerburg, Michael Dell, Sheldon Adelson, Larry Ellison, Bill Gates, Steve Jobsalso:elitedaily.com/news/business/100-top-entrepreneurs-succeeded-college-degree/


Top
Profile Quote
acts
Post subject: Cojak:
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
Site Admin
Offline
 
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:47 pm
 
I don't know P-nut. I have had college grads work for me who wouldn't qualify as a HS grad from Valdese, NC . Common sense and some brain power are important, when used , then yep ejucation is important. Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/


Top
Profile Quote
acts
Post subject: Link:
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
Site Admin
Offline
 
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:47 pm
 
Someone was telling me a while back about a church planting movement in a certain country, a movement of rapidly multiplying churches in an under-evangelized part of the world, that met in homes. I wonder how many of the leaders in the movement have finished high school. How many of the 12 apostles graduated from college or the cultural equivalent in their society


Top
Profile Quote
acts
Post subject: Dean Steenburgh: Re: Biblical Morality Poll
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
Site Admin
Offline
 
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:47 pm
 
I honestly can't say I would like to see the results. We're not at a good place right now here in the American church with apathy as part of our regular agenda. Empty nest syndrome is for the birds!Email me at: [email protected] planters are focused on just one thing ...introducing people to Jesus!


Top
Profile Quote
acts
Post subject: brotherjames: AG Constitution educational requirements
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
Site Admin
Offline
 
Posts: 59
Joined: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:47 pm
 
Article X of the AG Constitution states the following regarding educational requirements necessary for credentials to wit: (see bold text below)Section 4. Credentialing AuthorityThe district council shall have the authority to examine and present candidates who qualify as certified ministers, licensed ministers, or ordained ministers in accordance with Article VII of the Bylaws. The applications of such candidates shall be forwarded to the general secretary of The General Council of the Assemblies of God for presentation to the General Council Credentials Committee for final review and issuance of the ministerialcredential if the qualifications prescribed by Article VII of the Bylaws are satisfied.


Top
Profile Quote
Display: Sort by: Direction:
Post Reply   Page 1 of 1  [ 0 posts ]
Return to “Acts 2.0”
Jump to: