Lay leaders: November 2016

Lay leaders: November 2016

by | 06 Dec 2016

Sunday School and Discipleship Ministry International's The Discipleship Place congratulates the following individuals approved by their pastor and local church board to receive a certificate of lay ministry. Upon approval, they will complete lay ministry courses.

  • Aaron L. Bholaramsingh, Arcadia First Church of the Nazarene, Southern Florida District
  • Jennifer Emery, First Church of the Nazarene, Northern Michigan District
  • Kent Ogle, Carthage Church of the Nazarene, Joplin District
  • Charles I. Sayers, Marietta First Church of the Nazarene, Georgia District

The Discipleship Place also congratulates the following people who completed courses in the month of November:* 

  • Stacy Kelly, Ripley Church of the Nazarene, West Virginia North District
    • Exploring John Wesley's Theology
  • Mary J. Lawer, Safe Harbor Church of the Nazarene, Washington Pacific District
    • Gospel of Acts Part 1, Gospel of Acts Part 2, Gospel of John Part 1, Gospel of John Part 2
  • Paul Maki, Safe Harbor Church of the Nazarene, Washington Pacific District
    • Gospel of Acts Part 1, Gospel of Acts Part 2
  • Signe Maki, Safe Harbor Church of the Nazarene, Washington Pacific District
    • Gospel of Acts Part 1, Gospel of Acts Part 2

Please note: The above individuals are being recognized because they contacted DiscipleshipPlace.org to request a certificate of completion. Many individuals complete courses but do not contact organizers to be recognized.

--Compiled by DiscipleshipPlace.org of Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International

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