Abstract:
This qualitative research study explores the faith journey and life experiences of young adults who chose a vocation of ordained ministry before the age of 30. Through the interviewing of participants who entered a United Church of Canada approved Theological College before the age of 30, and not having graduated more than five years earlier, this research explores the hypothesis that there are experiences in faith development of children and youth that can increase the likelihood that young adults will experience, and subsequently accept, a call into ordained ministry. Using the process of phenomenology and the themes of this investigation, the study identifies common experiences from the data, and opportunities for the church, that will affirm a call into ordained ministry for young adults.