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HIGHER EDUCATION

Preparing Women for Baptist Church Leadership: Mentoring Impact on Beliefs and Practices of Female Ministers

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Pages 323-343 | Published online: 07 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

Effective leadership is important in all organizations, and the Baptist church is no exception. Strong spiritual leaders can make a difference in the life of the institution and its members. Today, a growing number of African American women are answering the call to the Baptist church ministry; but the preparation, training, and mentoring are often insufficient. Ten African American women were interviewed to learn about their backgrounds, education, support, and roles as Baptist ministers in the church to discover perceptions of themselves as teachers, preachers, counselors, and leaders in the church and how they were trained and prepared to assume their leadership roles. Feminist and “servant leadership” theory provided the underpinning of this study. Research questions for study were: (1) In what ways did being mentored, or not, affect African American women ministers' perceptions of their effectiveness in ministry? (2) What relationship/role, if any, do mentors have in preparing these ministers to advance to a senior position of leadership within the Baptist Church? Major findings were that few ministers were willing to serve as mentors, although mentoring is vital for the growth in the position. Instead, women ministers were found to be self-motivated and personally inspired. Results also included role analysis of women ministers as teachers, preachers, counselors, and as mentors themselves. Sadly, the study found that in some cases women were not supporting other women in the Baptist church. Thus, being a woman in ministry is extremely challenging and this process is complicated even more when the minister is an African American woman.

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Notes on contributors

DESEREE NEWKIRK

Reverend Deseree Newkirk is an Associate Minister at Mariners' Temple Baptist Church, New York, NY. In addition, she is a nurse at Beth Israel Medical Center. She holds a doctorate from Fordham University Graduate School of Education, Church Leadership Program New York, NY.

BRUCE S. COOPER

Bruce S. Cooper is a Professor at Fordham University Graduate School of Education, New York, NY, who has an interest in private and religious education.

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