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Developing Spritual Leaders, Building Lay & Clergy Partnerships

Lay Ministries is designed to educate and train those persons interested in stretching their faith to participate more fully in all ministries of the church. Learn about lay servant ministries below. May God guide and enrich you in your pursuit of this vital ministry

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Lay leadership development crosses all elements of the mission, call, vision and priorities of the Great Plains Conference. As stated in the United Methodist Book of Discipline, (BOD):

  • ¶123 “The Church seeks to fulfill its global mission through the Spirit-given servant ministries of all Christians.”
  • ¶134 “The United Methodist tradition has recognized that laypersons as well as ordained persons are gifted and called by God to lead the Church.”
  • ¶138 “Within the United Methodist Church, there are those called to servant leadership, lay and ordained.”
  • ¶302 “These functions, though set apart, were never separate from the ministry of the whole people of God.”
     

Therefore, all believers make up the Body of Christ and are called to ministry leadership, both lay and ordained. In the United Methodist tradition, we have a clear sense of vision that when realized by all members results that “God has used our church to save persons, heal relationships, transform social structures and spread scriptural holiness, thereby changing the world. In order to be truly alive, we embrace Jesus’ mandate to love God and to love our neighbor and to make disciples of all peoples.” (BOD ¶121)

The United Methodist Church seeks to fulfill its global mission through the Spirit-given servant ministries of all Christians. As a part of this mission, lay servant ministries focuses upon two key elements of leadership development within the conference:

  • Developing spiritual leaders. Recognizing that the church is most fruitful when the gifts of all its members are employed in service to Christ, we will encourage the ministry of the laity with both leadership training and spiritual growth opportunities.
  • Building lay and clergy partnerships. We will offer lay and clergy leaders processes and opportunities to strengthen their partnerships as spiritual leaders so that the gifts of each can be used to build up the whole body of Christ.

The training that is offered and explained more fully within this website focuses on four key elements of lay servant ministries in support of the local church: local lay servant, certified lay servant, certified lay speaker and certified lay minister. Each is defined more fully below.


Certified Lay Servant (CLS)

A CLS through study and training, takes on additional responsibilities in service within the local church (or beyond the local church or charge) and is prepared to provide leadership and service in many forms including:

  • Providing leadership, assistance and support to the program emphasis of the church.
  • Lead meetings of prayer, training, study and discussion when requested by the pastor, district superintendent or conference committee on lay servant ministries, (CCLSM).
  • Conduct, or assist in conducting, services of worship, and present sermons and addresses when requested.
  • Provide leadership for congregational and community life and to foster care giving ministries.
  • Assist in the distribution of the elements of Holy Communion whenever celebrated upon request of the pastor of the church of which the lay servant is a member.

Certified Lay Speaker (CLSp)

A CLSp is a professing member of a local church or charge who is called and equipped to serve the church in pulpit supply at the request of the pastor with the written consent of the presiding district superintendent. While lay speakers can be engaged in a variety of ministries their purpose is to compliment and support pastors. The CLSp will preach the Word when the pastor in unavailable or at the request of the pastor as approved by the district superintendent.


Certified Lay Minister (CLM)

A CLM shall preach the Word, provide a care ministry to the congregation, assist in program leadership, and be a witness in the community for the growth, leads small groups, serves as class leader and establishes outreach ministries of the United Methodist Church. The CLM is part of a ministry team with the supervision and support of a clergy person. The CLM is primarily utilized to enhance the quality of ministry to small membership churches, expand team ministry in churches and may engage is specialized ministries following appropriate training, such as parish nursing or church planting.

 
LSM Resources & Websites  
Application for Certified Lay Servant Ministry

Please complete this form once you have completed the Introduction to Lay Servant Ministries Basic Course.

If you have not completed any courses, and are curious about the beginning steps for Certified Lay Servant (CLS), Certified Lay Speaker (CLSp), and Certified Lay Minister (CLM), please complete this form.​

Permissions to begin CLM Modules​

Please fill out this form before you begin the CLM Modules. 

You must have your Pastor's, District Superintendent, and Conference Director of Lay Servant Ministries referral before you can begin CLM Module

If you have any questions at all, please contact JeanieLeeper at [email protected] 

Annual Lay Servant Ministry report forms

Please find the Lay Ministry Annual Report forms.  Please read the instructions on each report form.

Certified Lay Servants and Certified Lay Speakers, if you have any questions at all, please reach out to your respective District Director. 

Certified Lay Ministers, if you have any questions at all, please reach out the Lay Leadership Coordinator.  

Lay Servant Certification Checklist Requirements

For questions about credentialing for Certified Lay Servant (CLS) and Certified Lay Speaker (CLSp) please contact your District Lay Servant Director; for questions about credentialing for Certified Lay Minister (CLM), please contact the Lay Leadership Coordinator/Conference Director of Lay Servant Ministries.

Requirement checklists for:

Resources from Conference Lay Servant Ministry Team

We invite you to log into Learning Lab.  You will have to create your own account. This account does not cost you anything.  Through your account you will have access to Informational and Training videos.

  • Tutorial Videos - Lay Servant Annual Reports for (Certified Lay Servants (CLS), Certified Lay Speaker (CLSp) and Certified Lay Ministers (CLM). 

  • Tutorial Videos for  Lay Servant Certification Checklist Requirements

  • Know Your Why in Ministry  videos

If you have questions about the Annual Reporting Time-Line, please click this link:

We would also like to share with you our Strategic Plan for Lay Servant Ministires.

2025 Lay Servant Ministries Catalog

The Lay Servant Ministries spring catalog offers our latest resources designed to equip laity for their roles in ministry as disciples of Jesus Christ. Download the Lay Servant Ministries Catalog

Ministry of the Laity

UMC Discipleship site

BeADisciple.com

Offers online CLS and CLSp courses as well as potential track for CLM certification. Please make sure that the courses you are taking are “Approved Advanced” Lay Servant Courses.  If you have any questions, please contact your District Lay Servant Director.