Methodist Diaconal Order

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In the Methodist Church of Great Britain, deacons (a term used for both men and women) are members of an order called the Methodist Diaconal Order (MDO).[1] The MDO is both a religious order and an order of ministry.Template:Efn One distinctive feature of the Methodist ecclesiology is that a deacon has a permanent ministry and remains as a deacon – it is not a transitional step toward becoming a presbyter.Template:Efn The diaconate is regarded as equal yet distinct from the presbyterate, but it places a particular emphasis on Christian service.[2][3]

As of 2024Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". the MDO reports to have "over 280" deacons,[1] who follow a common Rule of Life.

History

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President of the Methodist Conference Thomas Bowman Stephenson founded a deaconess order

Wesleyan Deaconesses and the Wesleyan Deaconess Order were founded by the Rev. Thomas Bowman Stephenson in 1890.[4] Stephenson saw that women had a unique role in Christian service, as they could visit homes that were inaccessible to men. They worked in association with his Children's Homes.[4] The Deaconesses began to work overseas from 1894 following a request for a deaconess to serve in South Africa.[5]

After Methodist Union in 1932, the Wesleyan Deaconesses were joined by the United Methodist Deaconesses and Primitive Methodist Sisters to become the Wesley Deaconess Order (WDO) of the Methodist Church.[4]

In the 1960s, the Order decided that membership would be lifelong, ending the previous practice of leaving upon marriage.[4] The 1973 Methodist Conference decision to open presbyteral ministry to women had a profound impact on the Order, initiating debates about its future.[4] As a result, Conference agreed to cease recruitment for the WDO from 1978. However, there were still Methodists who believed themselves called to a diaconal ministry. Eventually in 1986 the Order was re-opened to both men and women.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

In the late 20th century, the diaconate was restored as a vocational order in many Western churches, with deacons gaining recognition as equals to presbyters.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Accordingly, the Methodist Conference of 1998 admitted all existing members of the renamed Methodist Diaconal Order into "full connexion"—becoming ordained to a full-time, life-long ministry.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Members of the MDO gather annually for a convocation, echoing the practices of its predecessor, the WDO.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

In 2018, it was reported that there were 127 deacons active, 9 student deacons, and 118 supernumerary (retired) deacons.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Form of address

Formerly, deaconesses were addressed as Sister, but since the admission of men to the order, and once it became an order of ministry as well as a religious order, all members are now officially titled "Deacon".[4]Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The term "deaconess" is no longer used.

Habit

There is no formal habit or uniform for a Methodist deacon: some deacons may decide to wear what is regarded as 'traditional dress' for the MDO – a navy blue suit and a white shirt of blouse, particularly for formal occasions, while others may feel that they would prefer to wear the polo shirts and sweat shirts commissioned by the MDO particularly if the circumstances are less formal.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Deacons are permitted to wear clerical shirts; however, these must be navy blue or white and deacons must wear the diaconal order badge they were presented with at their Ordination.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The badge of the MDO is an important identifier for Methodist deacons.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

See also

Footnotes

Explanatory notes

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Citations

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  5. Graham, Dorothy (2004). Relations between the Wesley Deaconess Order and the Missionary Society. Methodist Heritage. Accessed 26 December 2016.

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References

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