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The Lay School of Ministry was established to prepare theologically articulate lay persons for ministry in daily life. This process of preparation intends to draw upon the resources and the partnership existing between synod, congregation, and the Lay School of Ministry. A key component is the relationship between participants in the Lay School and a pastor who agrees to serve as mentor during the two years of study.
The intention is that your mentoring pastor should be the pastor of the congregation of which you are a member. If for any reason your own pastor cannot serve in this role, you may seek a neighboring pastor who will serve as your mentor. Participation in the Lay School of Ministry will require that your application be signed by a pastor who has agreed to serve as your mentor. Your relationship with a mentor will be a key component of your participation in the Lay School of Ministry. The intention is to compliment your personal study and classroom presentations. It offers the opportunity to integrate knowledge and experience, faith and practice. Please give prayerful consideration to this mentoring relationship as a central piece of your participation in the Lay School of Ministry during the next two years. Mentors are invited to visit the Lay School in action in October. The mentors are welcome at supper on Friday evening at 6:00 p.m. and have an opportunity to sit in on a class between 7:00-9:00 p.m. At 9:00 p.m. they can participate in a mentors' conversation with Pastor Greg Kaufmann. If they would rather attend on Saturday morning, breakfast is served at 7:30 a.m., followed by worship, the mentors' conversation, and sitting in on a class. |
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