Paths to Lay Ministry
 
    Richard Wahlstrom, co-district lay leader guides participants through a discernment retreat.
Certified Lay Servant
Be equipped and inspired to serve as a leader in various ministry areas inside and outside your congregation. Serve as staff or volunteer in areas like community advocacy, social justice issues, earth care, as well as children/youth ministry, congregational care, hospitality, prayer, mission, and more.
Certification Requirements
- Completion of Ministry Discernment Retreat. 
- Attend a United Methodist training event either in person or online every year. 
- Submission of a Lay Servant Ministry annual report every calendar year. 
Certified Lay Speaker
Serve as a trained worship leader and share God’s word through preaching; you may choose to be placed on a published pulpit supply list available to conference pastors.
Certification Requirements
- Completion of Ministry Discernment Retreat. 
- Clergy and church council or charge conference recommendation. 
- Completion of required courses for lay speakers (weekend retreat and coursework). 
- Interview with and approval from members of the Lay Ministry Team. 
- Submission of Lay Servant Ministry annual report every calendar year. 
- Encouraged to attend a United Methodist Training event either in person or online every year. 
- Completion of one course related to preaching or worship leadership every three years. 
Certified Lay Minister (CLM)
Serve as staff or a volunteer in a specialized ministry in roles such as communications director, music leader, children or youth ministries director, district parish nurse, care coordinator and spiritual leader of a congregation under oversight of an elder.
Certification Requirements
Click here for a checklist of the process.
- Completion of Ministry Discernment Retreat. 
- Discern and choose ministry area for certification. 
- Obtain written recommendation from home church clergy and council/charge conference. 
- Research possible training opportunities related to ministry area. 
- Check in on process as needed with your district's DCOM chair, DS and/or the Conference Leadership Development Office. 
- Form a mutual ministry team. 
- Attend lay speaker retreat anytime in the process. 
- Submit a report documenting completion of training and a written application/ministry covenant to become a CLM in the chosen ministry area to: home clergy, district superintendent and CLM coordinator. 
- Obtain recommendations from clergy, district superintendent and CLM coordinator. Click here for the recommendation form. 
- Submit application/ministry covenant and letters of recommendation to District Committee of Ordained Ministry (dCOM). 
- Interview with dCOM and obtain recommendation for certification. 
- Recertify with dCOM every two years. 
 
  
  Paths to Lay Ministry
Paths to Lay Ministry



