What is a Lay
Speaker?
A United Methodist Lay
Speaker is a member of a local church or charge who is
ready and desirous to
serve the Church and who is well informed on and committed
to the Scriptures and the doctrine, heritage, organization,
and life of The United Methodist Church and who has received
specific training to develop skills in witnessing to the
Christian faith through spoken communications, church and
community leadership, and care-giving ministries. This
person must be active in the support of the local church
or charge.
A Lay Speaker is:
An active supportive member of the United Methodist Church;
1. Eager
to serve through the church;
2. Well-informed
on the Scripture and the doctrine, heritage, organization
and the life of The United Methodist Church;
3. Committed
to witnessing through church and community leadership,
care-giving ministries, and spoken communication; and
4. Willing
to improve his or her skills for service.
Lay
Speaking Ministries offers training opportunities for laity
who
would like to use their witness, leadership, and service
to inspire others to a deeper commitment to Christ and
more effective discipleship. This may include the
interpretation of the Scriptures, doctrine, organization,
and ministries of the church. |