Resources for Clergy, Religious, & Lay People
Are you looking for new tools to be successful? Are you interested in enhancing or acquiring additional skills through the expansion of your knowledge? Continuing education is an important answer to meeting the complex demands facing the Episcopal Church in the twenty-first century.
Continuing education is not limited to a classroom. You can easily access a wide variety of educational opportunities through your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Designed for use by both clergy and laity, this website will offer resources to promote spiritual growth, engage your mind and hone your skills.
By creating links to a wide variety of resources in a single place, this website provides a convenient way to access books, videos, blogs, power point presentations, seminars, and other educational tools. Your suggestions are always welcome. If you have recently read a book or attended a class that you found valuable, let us know about it by sending the information to info@episcopalcolorado.org.
Lifelong Learning for Episcopal Lay Ministryย
Study Bibliography for those interested in Licensed Lay Ministry
Diaconal Self Study Resources
Excellence in Leadership
Religious Communities
- St. Timothy Episcopal Church, Centennial. Director: Mickey Jackson, mjacks@pobox.com
- Trinity Episcopal Church, Greeley. Director: Andy Kitchell, andykitchell@gmail.com
- St. Martin in the Field Episcopal Church, Aurora. Director: Doug Meares, dmeares@gmail.com
Worthwhile Books
Reading is a critical way to continue to expand your mind and spirit. The Commission on Ministry commends the following books, all of which are widely available:
Falling Upward by Richard Rohr
People of the Way by Dwight Zscheile
Christianity After Religion by Diana Butler Bass
In addition, the Study Bibliography for those interested in Licensed Lay Ministry provides good suggestions in a range of topics and subject areas, from Christian history, to worship, to theology and preaching.
Online Learning Links
ChurchNext –ย Learn from expert teachers in Scripture, liturgy, and important Christian topics. Students can interact in a safe, online environment thatโs convenient, engaging, and affordable.
Spirituality and Practice – A multi-faith website on ways to practice spirituality in everyday life, this site provides e-courses, video links and book reviews.
Other Resources from The Office of the Bishop and The Episcopal Church in Colorado
Stewardship
The Colorado Episcopal Foundation offers annual workshops, as well as other resources to congregations and individuals interested in deepening stewardship in their communities.
Spiritual Direction
Spiritual Direction Coloradoย is an interfaith network that promotes spiritual direction, supports practicing spiritual directors and encourages greater awareness of spirituality and spiritual companioning throughout Colorado. It sponsors continuing education events open to all throughout the year.
Education for Ministry
Education for Ministryย courses allow lay leaders to experience deeper faith through Bible study and discussions of the relationship of faith and life experience. EfM may be experienced through face-to-face small groups or online. If your church is interested in starting an EfM group, or if you would like to become an EfM mentor, contact Don Norris atย efmincolorado@gmail.com or 720-468-2779.