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What is the Southeast Asian Lay Training Program? |
| Established since
1993 at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary |
Presbyteries
are looking for ways to help Southeast Asian congregations enjoy all the
advantages of the Presbyterian Church (USA), including seminary -
training leadership.
The Southeast Asian Lay
Training Program, initiated by General Assembly’s Specialized Ministry
through the Office of Lao Consultant, Rev. Dr. James Oudom in 1993, educates key leaders in the
basic Presbyterian doctrine and practice as prescribed for Lay
Commissioned Pastors in the Book of Order.
The
program consists of six core courses taught over
the course of three summers: Reform Theology / Presbyterian Polity /
Worship & Sacrament / Bible Interpretation / Teaching in the Reform
Tradition / Reform Preaching.
Interpretation
into SEA languages are provided by members of the National Councils of
the Southeast Asian Committees of the PCUSA. Other languages can also be
provided as needed.
Successful
completion of the six courses earns
certification that the graduate has received adequate education to carry
out the duties of a lay commissioned pastor.
Austin
Seminary via its Office of Continuing Education
will issue 1.5 Credit Unit certification of each course study.
Courses
for continuing education such as Pastoral Care or Mission & Evangelism
and others may be offered, if requested.
It
is not expected that presbyteries will delay
commissioning until the training process is completed.
Lack of lay commissioned
pastors has resulted in Southeast Asian Congregations not celebrating
the Holy Sacraments of the Lord in their own language, often for several
years.
The Lay Training
Certification Program is meant to speed, not slow, the commissioning
process.
Full partnership in
ministry and worship is the goal.
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Lay Training 93-08 |
Lay Training 09 |
Tout Tou Witness |
Gloria & Vera |
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Lay Training 2010 |
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