Unitarian Universalist: The UU Perspective

UUPP 012: The Commisioned Lay Leader (CLL) Program

05.15.2015 - By Sharon MarrellPlay

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Amy Collins and Deb Chaney - Commissioned Lay Leader Program Supports the Spiritual Activity of the Church

 

Have you ever wondered what kind of training you can get as a lay leader? Do you want to be more deeply involved in worship, pastoral care, religious education or any area you're passionate about? Plus, use your creativity to enhance other congregates emotional and spiritual needs.

Amy and Deb give you a clear idea of what is involved in participating in the CLL program that originated in the Ohio-Meadville District and has just recently come to the St. Lawrence District - one nwe applicant as of February 2015!

Amy Collins is CLL of the UU Society of Cleveland that has a full-time minister and Deb Chaney is CLL for the UU Congregation of Greater Canton, Ohio that has contracted ministers.

Amy's Quote:

“He drew a circle that shut me out-

Heretic , rebel, a thing to flout.

But love and I had the wit to win:

We drew a circle and took him In ! Edwin Markham

Links:

Ohio-Meadville District CLL program

Amy Collins on facebook

[email protected]

Deb Chaney on facebook

[email protected]

CLL video from Renne Ruchotzke:

 

Final Credits: music thanks to:

"Carefree", "Open Those Bright Eyes", "Sweeter Vermouth"

Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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