How to run a Growing as a Disciple course

Leaders 

The course is usually delivered by two facilitators, who can be LLMs or Clergy (or another lay person working alongside an LLM or Clergy person), preferably from your deanery. Having two ensures that if one can't come the session is still held and it helps to spread the load.

Material

Each participant will receive a course book with the notes for all the sessions.

Leaders receive the same material, along with suggested timings and ideas for input sections and group work as well as for the worship/prayer space in each session. The aim is to reduce the amount of preparation time for the leaders but not to cramp their own creativity. Leaders are encouraged to tailor the material for their group as participants can vary considerably in their backgrounds.

Additional material and ideas can be made available to all facilitators, to which they are invited to contribute.

Time and Format

The timing of courses will depend on the availability of leaders and are arranged in consultation with the course co-ordinator.

Although the course has been designed to run as a 10-week course with 2 hour sessions (usually breaking for half term), alternative formats can be accomodated.

Size of group

We suggest that optimum number of participants in a group is between six and 10, although of course larger or smaller groups are possible if necessary. This is because we value the experience of faith and life that each participant brings to the course and we want to ensure there is opportunity for good discussion as well as input.

Applications

Everyone who wants to attend a course needs to fill in an application form and send it to missionandministry@elydiocese.org.

This also applies to groups which are solely parish groups. This is so we can keep a record of attendance after the course in case anyone subsequently wants to do ALM. 

Attendance

We encourage people not to start the course unless they can commit to all the sessions. As the course is an essential part of the Authorised Lay Ministry Course (ALM) we do need to ensure some standard of content and attendance. Those training for ALM need to have attended at least 9 out of the 10 sessions to qualify for authorisation. Any sessions missed will need to be caught up with their incumbent.

Venues

To run an in-person course well and with ease choose a venue that:

  • can seat at least 10 people comfortably
  • preferably has round tables as people are moving between course work books and Bibles throughout each session.
  • has space for participants to break into smaller groups without being on top of one another
  • is warm
  • has a toilet
  • has some means of making tea and coffee
  • Disabled access is also desirable. 

Cost

The diocese will underwrite the cost of production of this course material, as well as any additional costs not covered by the parish or deanery.

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