Minister Ordination: Become a Minister or Join Our
Church Fellowship
If for whatever reason you have not been able to
fulfill your calling to minister ordination or licensing in another
denomination, or if you are simply seeking a loving, forgiving,
accepting, and merciful fellowship, then our church community may be
just what you've been searching for. We invite you to join us -- the
Celtic Anabaptist Communion -- on the pilgrimage, on the journey.
Our Church Communion is neither Roman Catholic nor Protestant;
rather, we wholeheartedly embrace and affirm Celtic and Anabaptist
(Baptist, Quaker, Mennonite, Brethren, etc.) thought and practice,
thus our name: the Celtic Anabaptist Communion. Our members come
from a variety of backgrounds, including Catholic, Protestant,
Anglican, and Charismatic, and they hold a variety of beliefs. All,
however, are attracted to and desire to follow the Celtic and
Anabaptist way. We seek to reach the isolated, the rejected, the
lonely, and those who have been wounded by the institutional church.
The CAC is a Communion which does not "shoot the wounded;" rather,
we offer all of these a haven and a home.
My name is Michael Wrenn; I am the founder and presiding
archbishop of this church. I was ordained as a pastor/priest and
also consecrated as a bishop by Archbishop Rodney P. Rickard of the
Reformed Catholic Church of America, through whom I was also
appointed archbishop; our two jurisdictions are in full communion.
My ministry has included music, singing, writing, counselling,
teaching, preaching, and chaplaincy. I am a songwriter-member of
Broadcast Music, Incorporated (BMI).
Just as Archbishop Rodney Rickard helped me to fulfill my calling
to Christian minister ordination and also to find a church home, I
now want to help do the same for you. So, if you are seeking
minister ordination or licensing, or if you would like to unite with
this church fellowship, I invite you to review this page, read the
following pages about our Communion, and then apply for minister's
credentials by answering some questions, or send in the application
for membership.
DISCLAIMER: The Celtic Anabaptist Communion DOES
NOT assume LEGAL responsibility for its clergy. Neither The Celtic
Anabaptist Communion nor the individual clergy is an agent for or of
the other. However, each member of the clergy IS answerable to The
Celtic Anabaptist Communion and does come under the Archepiscopal
oversight of the Presiding Bishop. If an investigation finds serious
violations of Christian ethics, morals, and values have indeed been
committed, certain church sanctions can be applied up to and
including removal of faculties and excardination.
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