Start Date: 2/28/2010
Start Time: 5:00 p.m. soup, 5:30 class
End Time: 8:00 p.m.
Greetings – Happy New Year – may your 2010 be filled with love and kindness and the Spirit of God all around you.
We have listened to your requested for courses; we have listened to locations; we have listened to choices of days; we have listened to the geographic areas of our district. And, we are trying something new for us.
Catskill Hudson District will inaugurate its first annual Lenten Lay Ministries School – not in one location…..but in two locations. This event is an opportunity for Lay Speakers new and old to network and connect in areas of common interests, needs and possibilities.
The school works in the following way –
- You come together one morning (Reservoir) or one evening (Monticello) a week during Lent.
- Pick a course you wish to take. The selections in each location are a result of the information provided on the surveys many of you completed during the summer.
- The beginning of the session will be networking and fellowship time.
- Proceed to your designated course.
- You will note “Potpourri” Courses and they are free for anyone. They are one time sessions on topics of interest.
Thank you in advanced to those instructors who have committed to teaching. This is an exciting opportunity. I am looking forward to meeting new people from throughout the District.
As you know, the weather is very unpredictable and we will provide those who register with a “weather person” who will be the point of contact in case of inclement weather.
So let us all move forward and celebrate this new venture in the Lay Speaking Ministries.
A bit about each course:
Monticello:
Basic Lay Speaking Course – the foundation for your role as a Lay Speaker. It offers guidelines for best practices as a church leader and outlines a number of ministries in which lay speakers can have an important role.
Lay Speakers Lead in Outreach and Mission – this advance course helps lay speakers understand the role of mission outreach in relationship to the vision and ministry of the church.
Advanced Preaching – this course goes beyond the basics of public speaking and address the foundations necessary for preparing an engaging sermon, including types of sermons, using the hymnal, children’s messages, presentation and practice.
Concepts in Leadership – also known as the “refresher Course” for Local Lay Speakers who are in need of training. This course is designed to prepare church leaders to focus on their role as spiritual leaders in their congregations.
Potpourri
3/7 - Radical Hospitality-Rethink Church – Rev Darlene Kelley will repeat her “Tool Box” discussion on what it means to be “radical” and step out of the box and welcome all.
3/14 - Race and Religion - Listening to the Conversation on Race is one thing, but we want you to actively join in on the conversation too! Information from General Commission on Race and Relations.
3/21 - Book Study “The Shack” – Everyone is reading this book by William P. Young. The book has becoming a hit and especially so among students and among those who are part of the Emergent Church. In this area many churches have read it and have had book discussions. If you have not read the book, read it, and come and join the discussion.
3/18 - UMCOR – Where We’ve Been – John Fritz, a Lay Speaker from the Hyde Park UMC and an instructor in our district speaks with personal knowledge of his association with UMCOR.
Address
Monticello UMC
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Contact
Coordinator: Margaret Howe
Church