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MAY 24 , 2013 OHIO CENTRAL INDIANA region 2 ND EPISCOPAL DISTRICT

UNDERSTANDING THE PURPOSE AND FUNCTION OF LAY MINISTRY, THE LAY LEADER, AND THE LAY MINISTRY COUNCIL “BEING ESSENTIAL WITHIN AN ESSENTIIAL CHURCH” D r . Clifford L. Harris, General Secretary DEPARTMENT OF LAY MINISTRY Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. MAY 24 , 2013

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MAY 24 , 2013 OHIO CENTRAL INDIANA region 2 ND EPISCOPAL DISTRICT

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  1. UNDERSTANDING THE PURPOSE AND FUNCTION OF LAY MINISTRY, THE LAY LEADER, AND THE LAY MINISTRY COUNCIL“BEING ESSENTIAL WITHIN AN ESSENTIIAL CHURCH”Dr. Clifford L. Harris,General SecretaryDEPARTMENT OF LAY MINISTRYChristian Methodist Episcopal Church MAY 24, 2013 OHIO CENTRAL INDIANA region 2ND EPISCOPAL DISTRICT CLEVELAND - PITTSBURGH DISTRICT CONFERNCE REV. BRUCE B. GIBSON, PRESIDING ELDER BISHOPSYLVESTER WILLIAMS, SR., PRESIDING PRELATE “An Essential Church Developing A New Generation Of Leaders Through Word, Worship And Witness”

  2. LAY MINISTRY

  3. Christian Laity Those individuals who are not considered a part of the ordained preaching or pastoring ministry.

  4. Ministry To serve; Christian ministry means serving the needs of one’s neighbor with humility and devotion to God. It is, therefore, the duty of every Christian to serve with love and joy. Ministry is not a vocation, but a lifestyle, which can be exercised regardless of one’s calling.

  5. LAY MINISTRY Dedicated lay people assisting in the mission and ministry of the church; it is a ministry of all Christians.

  6. THE LAY LEADER • The Lay Leader has the responsibility of coordinating and motivating the laity of the church toward effective churchmanship and committed service. • The lay leader must seek to improve personal relations and challenge the best there is within all individuals to bring mankind closer to God. . . • He or she should be rooted and grounded in the principles and virtues included under Lay Ministry.

  7. THE LAY MINISTRY COUNCIL • The Local Lay Ministry Council is responsible for the program of lay ministry in the local church. • In the CME Church, actions should be carried out as outlined by the Department of Lay Ministry and the CME Book of Discipline. • All efforts should be in keeping with the spirit of the Lay Ministry Beliefs, the Lay Ministry Mission, and the Lay Ministry Objectives.

  8. THE LAY MINISTRY BELIEFS Studying Seeking Sharing Serving

  9. STUDY With Purpose And Determination

  10. SEEK Be Sensitive To Those Who Do Not Know Christ

  11. SHARE With A Sense of Thankfulness

  12. SERVE With a Glad Heart

  13. THE LAY MINISTRY MISSION • “ToReach, Teach, and Minister To All of God’s People, - Equipping Them For Greater Works and Service For Him.”

  14. THE LAY MINISTRY OBJECTIVES The Lay Ministry Objectives were designed and formulated to provoke lay men and women to orderly and organized service for God and His Church.

  15. THE LAY MINISTRY OBJECTIVES . . . • Lay Ministry Councils must help the objectives come alive and live out their intend through the collective actions of active and committed laity. • 1. To study the Holy Bible with purpose and • determination • 2. To promote and engage in ministries yet • unfulfilled in the local Church. • To promote and exemplify Christian • Stewardship • To study and appreciate the Discipline of the • C.M.E. Church • To assist in establishing and maintaining a • sound financial system

  16. Lay Ministry Objectives continued . . . • 6. To inspire and encourage members to become • more informed about the Church • To assist in communicating the need for and • support of a strong tithing program • To assist in making Christian commitment • more meaningful to one’s whole life • To assist individuals in developing personal • evangelism • To promote lay speaking training for church • officers and other interested persons

  17. Lay Ministry Objectives continued . . . • 11. To study, understand, and appreciate • parliamentary procedure • 12. To study and appreciate the history of the • C.M.E. Church • To seek and maintain a good working • relationship between pastors and laity • 14. To promote, encourage, and model financial • support of the Church’s programs • 15. To embrace a collaborative spirit in • developing a vigorous teaching ministry

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