Training for Ministry, Serving with Purpose

Training for Ministry, Serving with Purpose

by Chriselle Lees-Thomas

After graduating from Carey Baptist College with a Graduate Diploma in Applied Theology and completing the Pastoral Leadership Track, I was called to Village Baptist Church in Havelock North, Hawkes Bay. In my role as Associate Pastor, I oversee Youth Ministry and Pastoral Care.

When I began my ministry training in 2021 as a part of my professional development, I never imagined leaving Auckland – or my home church. I was working full-time in ministry while studying part-time, and focus remained on the context I was already serving in. But as I spent more time at Carey – especially with my cohort and lecturers – I began to recognize the deep transformation God was doing in me. I sensed God was calling me to more.

My call to pastoral leadership was refined, and I began to walk with more confidence in the gifts God has placed within me. That journey led me to leave my home church before finishing study, move across Auckland, and step into a space where I was trusted with greater responsibility as an Assistant Pastor. Carey facilitated a process where I came to know more of God and more of myself – not in a way that required me to be smaller for God to be bigger, but instead in a way that affirmed I am a vessel through whom God works, and that I could live in full confidence of what God is doing in and through me.

Since leaving Carey, participating in God’s mission has taken me far beyond my comfort zone – away from friends, family, and familiarity, to a place where I quite literally knew no one before arriving. But I’ve learnt that where God calls, God provides. Over the last 18 months, I’ve been embraced by community, made friends I now consider family, and feel completely at home now.

Chriselle Lees-Thomas_June 2025
Chriselle Lees-Thomas, Associate Pastor at Village Baptist Church

I have the privilege of leading a thoughtful and curious group of teenagers, alongside a passionate and committed leadership team. Our young people regularly keep me on my toes with their big questions, and I continue to discover just how deeply my theological training at Carey prepared me for moments like these.

Pastoral ministry hasn’t been without its challenges though. In times of exhaustion or uncertainty, I remember who called me and return to the question: “God, what are you doing – and how can I join in?” While the journey has felt lonely and filled with longing at times, it’s also been marked by deep joy. In both the highs and lows, I still get to celebrate and cry with the pastors I journeyed with at Carey, and now with those I serve alongside in the Lower North Island.

I am deeply grateful for my time at Carey – for learning that lasts, equipping that continues to bear fruit, and for community to confidently call on. Most of all, I’m thankful for a place that created space for me to discover more of God and more of myself, so that I now walk forward grounded and confident in my call to pastoral ministry.

Village Youth at Northern Easter Camp 2025
Village Baptist Youth at Northern Easter Camp 2025

Chriselle Lees-Thomas graduated from Carey Baptist College in 2023 with a Graduate Diploma of Applied Theology and a Diploma in Pastoral Leadership. She is currently serving as an Associate Pastor at Village Baptist Church.

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