Lay Ministry Institute

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The Lay Ministry Institute…a Mission need…a Spirit-filled opportunity…a Spirit-guided response

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The mission of the Lay Ministry Institute (LMI) is to educate and equip lay people for theologically sound ministry in their home congregation and/or other congregations of the USS. Applications are now being received for LMI programs beginning in September 2009 and continuing through June 2011 for the following classes:

  • Lay Worship Leaders are trained to lead worship, preach, and preside in congregations of the Upper Susquehanna Synod. With the bishop’s written permission an Authorized Lay Worship Leader may preside at the Eucharist of a particular congregation on a specific date.
  • Lay Evangelists are trained to tell the story of the Gospel in various ways, and to encourage and train others to do the same.

Read “A Brief History” to learn more about this program in our synod.

Read the “Lay Ministry Institute Handbook” [ icon-pdf-16 PDF ] [ icon-word-16 Word ] to learn how the LMI program works in our synod today.

Application to the Lay Ministry Institute

Participants in the programs of the LMI are active, confirmed, communing, and contributing members of Upper Susquehanna Synod congregations. They are recognized as leaders by their congregations, uphold the highest standards of the Christian life, are faithful in their personal lives, and agree to live by the standards expressed in Vision and Expectations: Ordained Ministers in the ELCA. They work closely with a mentoring ordained minister (usually the pastor of their home congregation) throughout the training process.

Applications to participate in a lay leader program of the LMI include the following:

  • Completed application form, including basic personal information, prior church leadership experience, and answers to questions about the applicant’s spiritual formation.
  • Contact information for three personal references (other than the applicant’s pastor).
  • An autobiographical essay reflecting the applicant’s process of discerning this call to service.
  • A completed and signed statement from the applicant’s pastor, including a letter of reference.
  • A letter of reference from the applicant’s Congregation Council.
  • A personal interview with a member of the LMI Board.

Applications for authorization by the bishop at their program’s end also include the following:

  • Original reports from required background checks.
  • Agreement and signature to a Statement of Commitment for authorized lay leaders.
  • Completion of and signature to an ELCA Standards Questionnaire for authorized lay leaders.

Click here for a fillable LMI Application Form.

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