LAITY: Spring Course Registration for School of Lay Ministry Remains Open

January 1, 2025
School of Lay Ministry

Do you know someone who may be a good candidate or have an interest in becoming a Certified Lay Minister (CLM) in the Global Methodist Church? Enrollment remains open for the Spring 2025 CLM courses. We invite you to forward this information to potential CLMs in your congregation or district and offer them an opportunity to explore this opportunity.


How to Register:

  1. Click on the link below to view the full list of available classes for the Spring 2025 semester, as well as registration details.
  2. To secure your spot, please complete your registration by the deadline, which is two weeks before the start date of each class.


Important Dates:

  • Registration Deadline: Two weeks before the class begins.
  • After the registration deadline, the instructor will contact registered students with their contact information and any additional course updates.
  • A waitlist will be available for each class if it reaches capacity. If a spot opens up, those on the waitlist will be notified.


Have Questions? For any inquiries regarding the CLM program, please contact the Chair of Discipleship at art.collins@greatlakesgmc.org


February 7, 2025
While registration for the Great Lakes Annual Conference (June 11-13, 2025, in Spring Arbor, Michigan) will not open until mid-March, three important forms are already available for submission. Further details regarding other aspects of the conference will be communicated as we approach the June conference dates. The deadline for all three of the below forms is Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at 11:45 pm ET. General Conference Delegate Self-Nomination The conference will elect eligible delegates to represent our conference at the 2026 GM Church General Conference in Africa. The number of delegates to be elected is yet to be determined, as is the exact location on the African continent. Candidates must self-nominate through the nomination form. Please keep in mind that this role requires: Significant travel commitments Extensive reading and preparation Possible financial responsibilities High energy and dedication Self-nomination allows potential delegates to carefully consider these commitments before putting themselves forward. All candidates will be presented to the conference for prayerful consideration before voting takes place in June. Access Self-Nomination Form Legislation Submission Proposed legislation can now be submitted for consideration at the Annual Conference. These submissions will be reviewed and, if approved, presented during conference plenary sessions for discussion and voting. Access Legislation Submission Form Presentation Requests Committees and groups can submit requests to present reports, updates, or pertinent information during conference plenary sessions. Please note that submitting a request does not guarantee a presentation slot, as time constraints and agenda priorities will be considered in the selection process. Access Presentation Request Form
February 6, 2025
The Great Lakes Annual Conference extends a special invitation to leaders within the conference for a transformative leadership experience through the International Leadership Institute (ILI) in March 2025. This opportunity is for both lay and clergy leaders. As the conference continues to grow and strengthen, developing strong, Spirit-led leaders who can effectively multiply Kingdom impact remains a high priority. Every ILI participant is equipped with the Eight Core Values of the most effective Christian leaders and then challenged to train others. The training is made unique through the process of multiplication, accelerating the spread of the Gospel! This training represents a unique opportunity for participants to deepen their leadership gifts while committing to lead district/regional trainings that allow the impact to ripple. The vision is to develop “a deep bench” of leaders equipped with the ILI material so that they can be ready and available to teach at future ILI trainings around the conference. Whether serving as a seasoned or emerging leader, this intensive training will equip participants with practical tools, timeless principles, and a renewed vision for ministry impact while also providing an opportunity to pass it on. We have limited spots available for this free training, designed for leaders who are passionate about growth and ready to multiply their Kingdom impact. This training will also equip you to teach others in your own area, spreading the knowledge and impact locally. With only a select number of spots available, we’re aiming for a diverse mix of participants from each district and state to ensure broad representation and availability of leaders from all corners of the conference to serve as instructors. If this opportunity resonates with you, read on for more details! Training Overview Dates: March 23-29, 2025 Location: Camp Wonderland, 9241 Camp Lake Rd, Salem, WI 53168 Interest Deadline: Friday, February 14, 2025 or until slots are filled Training Options Option 1: Module 1 Only (3.5 days) Arrival: Sunday, March 23 at 5:00 PM Central Departure: Wednesday, March 26 at 12:00 PM Central Option 2: Full Training - Module 1 & 2 (6.5 days) Arrival: Sunday, March 23 at 5:00 PM Central Departure: Saturday, March 29 at 2:00 PM Central Cost & Accommodations Conference fully covers meals and standard lodging at Camp Wonderland Participants responsible for: Transportation to/from venue Any upgrade costs (single rooms or off-site accommodations) Training Commitment Participants will: Learn the Eight Core Values of fruitful Christian leadership Join a teaching team for future regional trainings Help facilitate 1-2 regional trainings annually Registration Process Complete interest form by February 14: https://form.jotform.com/250363964804158 A final registration form will be sent in the coming weeks if there’s a spot for you Why Participate? An excellent Kingdom-minded leadership development opportunity Help us grow a culture of building up and equipping leaders Develop skills to train future leaders Experience the Seven Outcomes impact on your own ministry The Great Lakes Conference welcomes all ministry leaders to consider this transformative training experience that will enhance their leadership capabilities and contribute to the conference's continued growth and development.
January 30, 2025
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our redesigned Great Lakes Annual Conference website. You'll find the new site comfortably familiar yet refreshed and improved, featuring significant improvements to help us stay connected, informed, and engaged with our vibrant and growing community. The reimagined website represents a major milestone in our ongoing commitment to serving our members better. With enhanced navigation and a more intuitive layout, finding the information you need has never been easier. One of the most exciting additions is our new dedicated news section, keeping you up-to-date with the latest developments, announcements, and stories from across our conference community. The integrated calendar and events feature provides a comprehensive view of upcoming activities, making it simple to plan your participation and engagement throughout the year. We've also expanded the leadership section, offering more detailed information about our conference leaders along with improved contact options. This enhancement aims to foster stronger connections between leadership and the people they serve, ensuring open lines of communication and accessibility. Perhaps most notably, we've revolutionized how we present information about past annual conference sessions and resources. The new archival system makes it easier than ever to access historical materials, presentations, and valuable resources from previous gatherings, creating a rich repository of knowledge for our community. While our website continues to evolve and improve, this refresh marks a significant step forward in our digital presence. We invite you to explore the new features and functionalities at greatlakesgmc.org . Your feedback is valuable as we continue to enhance the site to better serve our community's needs. Stay tuned for additional improvements in the coming months as we remain committed to creating the best possible online experience for our members. For questions or feedback about the new website, please contact Rev. Tyler Best at tyler.best@greatlakesgmc.org .
January 24, 2025
The Great Lakes Annual Conference (GL AC) has launched a comprehensive strategic planning process aimed at defining our direction and priorities for the coming years. This collaborative initiative, rooted in the Global Methodist Church’s mission “to make disciples of Jesus Christ and spread scriptural holiness across the globe,” is an effort to engage voices from all over the conference in shaping our future. Two resources being used to provide a common language and understanding is our Culture Statement and Hero Maker , a book by Dave Ferguson and Warren Bird. We invited you to engage these resources. “This isn't just another planning exercise,” says Rev. Dr. Scott Pattison, GLAC Conference Superintendent. “We're implementing a carefully designed process that is bathed in prayer and guided by the Holy Spirit. Our goal is to develop a plan that is practically achievable, but is not possible unless God is part of it. The plan will provide us a strategic guide to invest our limited resources as we grow as a conference and support local church ministry.” The Process The strategic planning process will unfold in three phases over the first half of 2025. The initial Gathering Phase, running from January through mid-March, will focus on collecting different perspectives from across the conference community. During this phase, the Leadership Team, Cabinet, Laity, and Board of Ministry will be engaged through brainstorming sessions, while also conducting a conference-wide strategic planning survey. This phase emphasizes the importance of understanding both local church needs and conference-wide opportunities. Following the gathering of input, the Refinement Phase will take place from mid-March through April. During this period, a dedicated task team representative of the conference will carefully analyze the collected ideas and develop them into a cohesive strategic framework. The team will discern four to five themes from all the gathered input and these will become key strategic areas forming the foundation of the plan. From there, specific goals from the input will be prayerfully determined for each strategic area. The final Presentation Phase, scheduled for May, will focus on sharing the proposed plan with the conference community. This will include the distribution of a document outlining the plan's strategic areas and goals, followed by Pre-Conference Briefings via video. The process is expected to culminate in a presentation on the Strategic Plan at the Annual Conference session in June, with implementation set to begin in July 2025. Participation Invited All members of the conference community are encouraged to contribute their ideas and perspectives through an online survey available at the link below. The survey will remain open through Saturday, March 15, 2025 , and represents a crucial opportunity for voices from across the conference to help shape our future direction. Local churches are encouraged to send to their leaders and members. “We believe that every voice matters in this process,” says Rev. Tyler Best, GL AC Director of Operations. “Whether you're clergy or laity, a conference leader or a member of one of our local churches, your insights are valuable in helping us discern the Holy Spirit’s direction for our conference.” For more information about the strategic planning process or to ask questions, please contact Rev. Tyler Best at tyler.best@greatlakesgmc.org .
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By Tyler Best January 20, 2025
We are excited to announce our upcoming Activate clergy event, where clergy will gather together to Dream Boldly and seek God's vision for our future. Join us as clergy create space to listen to the Holy Spirit's guidance for our churches, conference, and movement as well as themselves personally. Registration is NOW OPEN using the link below. Dates: February 27-28, 2025 Location: Pathfinder Church, 8740 S Westnedge Ave, Portage, MI 49002 Cost: $49 per clergy Registration Deadline: February 10, 2025 During their time together, clergy will focus on: Creating space to hear God's voice Receiving fresh vision for our churches and communities Connecting with fellow clergy Finding renewed inspiration for ministry Hotel accommodation is available now at reduced rates using the “More Information” link below. NOTE: The schedule includes a morning episcopal connection with Bishop Webb on Thursday, February 27. As a result, clergy may want to travel on Wednesday, February 26 and the hotels’ reduced rates are available for that night as well. We encourage all clergy to prioritize this time of spiritual renewal and visioning. Join us as we dream boldly together for the future God has prepared.
Church Planting
January 17, 2025
The Great Lakes Annual Conference invites you to join The River Network International for a special training: Planting Healthy Churches. Throughout this two day workshop, you will learn the principles of church planting and how it can apply to you. Whether you've already launched or have just begun to hear the call to plant a church, the Planting Healthy Churches training will give you tools for the journey. This training is open to all , regardless of denomination and conference, and groups are encouraged to attend together! Friday, March 21 and Saturday, March 22, 2025 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Central Troy, Illinois A Few Items to Note: The Great Lakes Conference is covering the registration cost for all participants because of their commitment to planting healthy churches. Lunches are included both days at no cost to participants. You are encouraged to come and bring a team. The total number of participants is limited, so early registration is encouraged. Questions? Contact Rev. Curtis Banker, Great Lakes Church Planting Coordinator, at curtis.banker@hanfield.org .
Ordination '24
January 10, 2025
The Great Lakes Annual Conference has entered the next chapter in its ordination process. After originally being directed by the Transitional Leadership Council (TLC) of the entire Global Methodist Church from the beginning, our Board of Ministry now holds full responsibility for the journey of clergy candidates - from initial reception through vetting and final recommendations. This transition aligns with the recently implemented Book of Doctrines and Discipline, effective January 1, 2025. The new ordination pathway now encompasses comprehensive interviews, detailed written submissions, psychological evaluations, and other components. While this thorough process will require more time for completion, it ensures a robust preparation for ordained ministry. Seeking ordination at the June 2025 Great Lakes Annual Conference Session? We encourage you to connect with your regional Board of Ministry Vice Chair to understand your current status in the process. Whether you're a candidate yourself or know someone pursuing ordination, you'll find essential resources online, including: Regional BoM contact information and boundary maps Possible interview questions Written submission prompts For access to these materials and more details about the ordination process, visit the link below.