CLM

Connected People of God

About

A CLM is under assignment by the district superintendent (D.S.) to serve a specific congregation or group of congregations in a variety of capacities.

Is God Calling Me to be a Certified Lay Minister (CLM)?

“A CLM is called to serve intentionally in a specific ministry position.” (CLM Guidebook, 6)

Certified Lay Ministers are called and equipped to:

⇨ Conduct public worship
⇨ Care for the congregation
⇨ Assist in program leadership
⇨ Develop new and existing faith communities
⇨ Preach the word
⇨ Lead small groups
⇨ Establish community outreach
⇨ Assist the clergy

Some Certified Lay Ministers are:

★ Parish nurses
★ Administrative assistants
★ Christian educators
★ Church planters
★ Lay supply ministers
★ Lay missioners (working with the Latina/Latino population)
★ Musicians
★ Congregational care givers

How do I become a Certified Lay Minister in the United Methodist Church?

Below is a checklist that you can download to learn what classes you need to take to become a CLM. You can only take one of the four modules at a time, as they are cumulative. Virginia offers classes twice a year, beginning in the fall and in the winter. It takes two years to complete all four modules through the VAUMC courses. You can also take the four modules through BeADisciple. See the information below for more information about the differences between these two paths. 

What is the difference between the VAUMC module and the BeADisciple module?

VAUMC Module Program

BeADisciple Module Program

In the module program offered by the VAUMC, you will be placed in a cohort, meeting by Zoom 3-4 times per module to build community, and support each other on the journey. By module two you will create a Mutual Ministry Team (MMT) that will encourage you through the rest of the modules. You will have a trained mentor as you discern your call. You will have teachers to step with you along the way, both online and via phone conversations. Each module will last three months with online coursework interspersed with Zoom meetings. It will take two years to complete the modules.

BeADisciple Module Program

In the BeADisciple.com model (endorsed by Discipleship Ministries of the UMC in 2014), all of your classes are online and there is little interaction with other people. The course is self-directed with homework assignments to the instructor, including the creation and implementation of the Mutual Ministry Team (MMT), which could be a little tricky to navigate without guidance or trained mentors. The main advantage to the BeADisciple Module is that you could move through the courses within one year.

How do I get started with a Module Program?

Take the BASIC and Spiritual Gifts courses through LSA. See here to enroll. Register for Module One, offered each fall and spring through the VA Conference, or throughout the year through BeADisciple.com.

I’ve completed the modules and am ready to begin the process to visit with my DCOM.
What do I do now?

Follow this link  to begin uploading all your forms for DCOM. If you have gone through the VAUMC cohort you should have almost all the necessary documents in your CLM folder.

What if I have questions?

Contact Rev. Joanna Dietz to schedule a time to ask questions and learn more!

What if I have questions?

Cetrified Lay MinisterCLM
District SuperintendentD.S
Virginia United Methodist ConferenceVAUMC
Lay Servent AcademyLSA
District Committee on MinisterdCOM