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LAY MINISTRY

The Ministry of the Laity

 

By virtue of our baptism, we are all Christian ministers. The Holy Spirit authorizes and empowers every baptized person to carry on various ministries for the good of and on behalf of the congregation. For some, this means being called to ordained ministry. For most of us, this means we become actively involved in lay ministry or ministries. Moreover, there is a corporate reason for a greater focus on the formation and development of lay liturgical ministry. The lack of clergy in rural smaller congregations gives us the opportunity to look creatively, carefully and confidently at the way worship is conducted. In some cases, under the shepherding of clergy, licensed ministers may extend the ministry of Word and Sacrament to their congregations.

Our diocesan School for Ministry Lay Program offers canonical training and certification in four areas: worship leader, preacher, pastoral care leader and evangelist. 

2023-2024 Program Year

 

If you have felt the nudge of the Holy Spirit or would like to “seek out” more in the exercise of your Baptismal call and covenant, please take a look at what our Lay School has to offer. We begin in September 2023 (10am-2pm) and will meet one Saturday a month until June of 2024. The cost per course is $300.

If you are interested in the School this fall, now is the time to reach out to your rector or priest-in-charge and your vestry. We are offering canonical certification in the following areas: Worship Leader, Preacher, Pastoral Care Leader and Evangelist.

 

COURSE OFFERINGS AND APPLICATION

For more information, please contact Dean Joy Blaylock: joyblaylock@diocgc.org.

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Dean

The Rev. Dr. Joy Blaylock

joyblaylock@diocgc.org

Discipleship. Development. Discernment.
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