blhowes
Puritan Board Professor
This question is primarily for those who've been to Bible School/college, have gone on to seminary, and are elders/pastors, but of course anybody can chime in. Just something I was curious about.
In some churches, its not uncommon for a person to be saved via the ministry of the church, go to Bible school/college, and then get ordained so they can then pastor a church. The idea seems to be to get the necessary education to be a pastor, and then to get busy doing the Lord's work. The idea of going on to seminary is not stressed, its almost as if its a waste of time. I've actually heard a pastor say he wouldn't waste his time going to "cemetery" (his play on words, kind of implying it was a waste of time, perhaps that you learn "dead orthodoxy" there). I'm not sure his reason for the play on words, just guessing.
For those who have been to Bible college, then to seminary, and are now elders/pastors, what practical benefit, looking back, do you see for having gone to seminary after Bible college, rather than getting started right away? What things did you learn in seminary that prepared you for ministry that just going to Bible college wouldn't have prepared you for? Or, looking back, do you think Bible college alone prepared you well enough?
In some churches, its not uncommon for a person to be saved via the ministry of the church, go to Bible school/college, and then get ordained so they can then pastor a church. The idea seems to be to get the necessary education to be a pastor, and then to get busy doing the Lord's work. The idea of going on to seminary is not stressed, its almost as if its a waste of time. I've actually heard a pastor say he wouldn't waste his time going to "cemetery" (his play on words, kind of implying it was a waste of time, perhaps that you learn "dead orthodoxy" there). I'm not sure his reason for the play on words, just guessing.
For those who have been to Bible college, then to seminary, and are now elders/pastors, what practical benefit, looking back, do you see for having gone to seminary after Bible college, rather than getting started right away? What things did you learn in seminary that prepared you for ministry that just going to Bible college wouldn't have prepared you for? Or, looking back, do you think Bible college alone prepared you well enough?