Licensed Lay Ministries Training
As outlined in the Constitution and Canons of the Episcopal Church, certain ministries are lifted up by an official licensing and training process - allowing those who are licensed an even greater scope and authority in their work. According to the Canons, each diocese defines its own requirements and guidelines for selecting, training, licensing, and deployment of lay persons in these ministries.
The ministries eligible to be licensed are: Eucharistic Minister, Eucharistic Visitor, Preacher, Evangelist, Catechist, Pastoral Leader, or Worship Leader. In addition, our diocese will train and license two types of chaplains: Parish Chaplain and Diocesan Chaplain. Bloy House has designed courses to meet the competencies and requirements defined by the diocese. Please note: for the 23-24 program year, we will focus on offering courses for Preacher, Worship Leader, and Pastoral Leader, as well as Anti-Racism and Episcopal Identity. Based on requests for the other courses we will add them to our schedule.
The Instituto de Liderazgo provides instruction in Spanish to meet the diocesan licensing requirements. For more information on the Instituto, click here.
For more information about lay licensing in the Diocese of Los Angeles, click here.
Lay Licensing courses are usually held on Zoom, with an occasional in person workshop, and cost $25-$50 per class. Details for individual courses can be found when a class is scheduled and open for registration.
Click here for a list of all lay licensing classes with class descriptions.
Frequently Asked Questions: click here.
Current Class Offerings
Storytelling for Lay Licensing
Tuesday evenings, July 2, 9, 16 and 23, 7:00-8:30 pm
Via Zoom
Class Fee $25.
Click here to register.
How is understanding the story of your own faith journey important for sharing Christ with others? How did Jesus use storytelling in his ministry? Can learning about storytelling help your preaching or teaching? How do we approach evangelism in the Episcopal church? We’ll explore this and many other topics in this fun and engaging class. This class is required for licensing of Evangelists and recommended for Preachers and Pastoral Leaders. Even if you are not pursuing licensing, this class will have much to offer for general faith formation. Facilitated by Rev. Dina Ferguson, retired rector of St. Michael’s in El Segundo. Prior to ordination she worked as a training consultant across a broad spectrum of industries. She holds B.A. and M.S. degrees from USC, has a D.Min. from United Theological Seminary, and a Certificate of Anglican Studies from CDSP.
Lay Licensing Training Requirements
Required for all Ministries:
Anti-Racism
Episcopal Identity (Note: for Eucharistic Minister and Eucharistic Visitor, Episcopal Identity is recommended only)
Completion of Safe Church training – not currently offered by Bloy House
For all zoom classes, except Anti-Racism, the Zoom sessions will be recorded. A person who misses one class can view the recording and send a brief summary to the instructor. We expect that you will attend at least three of a four-session class in person, and ALL the sessions of the Anti-Racism classes. If you must miss more than one session of a course, or cannot attend all sessions of Anti-Racism, you are encouraged to take it at another more convenient time.
Specific Ministry Training:
Parish Chaplain and Diocesan Chaplain
Complete Episcopal Identity and Anti-racism with Bloy House; all other training is done by the Center for Lay Chaplaincy (CFLC).
Worship Leader
The Book of Common Prayer for Lay Licensing with Practicum
Recommended/Continuing Ed.:
Introduction to Bible for Lay Licensing
Pastoral Leader
Introduction to the Bible for Lay Licensing
Beginning Preaching for Lay Licening with Practicum
The Book of Common Prayer for Lay Worship Leaders with Practicum
Pastoral Care for Lay Licensing Leaders
Recommended/Continuing Ed.:
Multicultural Awareness for Lay Licensing
Leading Adult Formation
Storytelling for Lay Licensing
Eucharistic Minister and Eucharistic Visitor
Local parish training
Preacher
Introduction to the Bible for Lay Licensing
Beginning Preaching for Lay Licensing with Practicum
Recommended/Continuing Ed.:
Story Telling for Lay Evangelists
Advanced Preaching for Lay Licensing with Practicum
Evangelist
Introduction to the Bible for Lay Licensing
Multicultural Awareness for Lay Licensing
Storytelling for Lay Licensing
Catechist
Leading Adult Formation
Detailed Episcopal Catechism
Recommended/Continuing Ed.:
Introduction to the Bible for Lay Licensing
Multicultural Awareness for Lay Licensing
Storytelling for Lay Licensing