I'll try to sum up the background info as much as possible: my husband has been called to the ministry and is entering a Methodist seminary graduate school this fall. I am in graduate school, with plans to teach higher education French.
For my career, it is important that I spend time abroad, and besides that it has always been a dream of mine to teach overseas. I've lived in France and Germany as a student but never as a teacher, and never with my husband. My husband is very open and willing to moving abroad with me for a gap year after seminary in a teaching program, but we're worried -- well, I'm worried -- about how this would be possible, given the path to becoming a pastor. His dedication to the church is unwavering but I am afraid that taking a year off for a secular activity would be perceived negatively in the church, and make it difficult to find a congregation upon our return to the US. I'm not familiar with the process of becoming ordained through a methodist school, and to a certain extent, he's not yet, either. We're going to talk with someone in the church about it soon but I'm looking for answers asap...
Is anybody familiar enough with the process of becoming ordained to shed some light on this?
For my career, it is important that I spend time abroad, and besides that it has always been a dream of mine to teach overseas. I've lived in France and Germany as a student but never as a teacher, and never with my husband. My husband is very open and willing to moving abroad with me for a gap year after seminary in a teaching program, but we're worried -- well, I'm worried -- about how this would be possible, given the path to becoming a pastor. His dedication to the church is unwavering but I am afraid that taking a year off for a secular activity would be perceived negatively in the church, and make it difficult to find a congregation upon our return to the US. I'm not familiar with the process of becoming ordained through a methodist school, and to a certain extent, he's not yet, either. We're going to talk with someone in the church about it soon but I'm looking for answers asap...
Is anybody familiar enough with the process of becoming ordained to shed some light on this?