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Friday, October 2, 2009

Requirements

For ordination, there are more requirements than those requirements to graduate with a Masters of Divinity. For example, PTS requires students to have two Field Education internships, at least one of which is in a church setting. My presbytery also requires one of my Field Education experiences be Clinical Pastoral Education or CPE. CPE is normally done at hospitals either full time for twelve weeks in the summer or over an entire school year for 10-15 hours a week. CPE is a specialized education where students learn how to minister in an interfaith context during crisis parts of people's lives. It's a way to start ministering to the wider community during seminary while under supervision of experienced chaplains. Of course, it's not just seminary students who do CPE. CPE is done by lay people of all faiths, those preparing for ordination in many faiths, and already ordained people. I am planning on doing my CPE this coming summer and am currently in the discernment process of which location I can best serve at. Also, I am in the process of discernment for what church to do my Field Education at next school year. This may seem like a quick turn-around, but many Field Education placements fill up quickly.

For more information on CPE, visit http://www.acpe.edu/
or http://www.cpsp.org/

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