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Covenant and Meetings Developing a Covenant Establishing a Meeting Plan
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Forming a Covenant Basic tenets Confidentiality Consider basic details
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Structuring Meetings Frequency/number of meetings per year Conversation Topics Site Visits Not appropriate for mentor to meet with the S/P-PRC or DS as a part of the site visit Meeting Outline
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Candidacy is… Specific topics not outlined in Discipline or Manual Ideas for discussion? Specific Requirements from Iowa? Meeting Content
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Break 10 minutes
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The Mentor Report Annual report to the dCOM (for Local Pastor) or the BOM (for the Provisional Member) Descriptive and Non-evaluative Approved by the clergy and the mentor
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Purpose of the Report Provides description to the dCOM/BOM of work with the clergyperson. Outlines issues that may need exploring with the clergy. One source of information for assessment. There will be others.
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Preparing the Report Mentor prepares report about the clergy’s progress and experiences in the mentoring process. Clergy reads and requests any modifications to the report. Clergy and mentor reach consensus and both sign the report.
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Content of the Report A brief description of clergy’s participation in the mentoring process. The ways the clergy has reflected on their own ministry. Ways clergy has used process in developing understanding of self and ministry. Important influences in progress toward effectiveness. Other insights or comments that may enable the dCOM or BOM to understand the clergy better.
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Confidentiality The clergy’s conversations and files are confidential, and any information from them is to be released only with the clergy’s written consent. The dCOM/BOM may not request information from candidacy/mentor sessions that are not contained in the mentor report.
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Confidentiality The clergy voluntarily includes any information he/she chooses. The dCOM/BOM may ask for clarity and clergy may add whatever he/she deems necessary. According to state law, when another person (particularly someone vulnerable) or the clergy is at risk, confidentiality does not apply.
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Resources Behavioral Health Guidelines BOM Handbook Clergy Mentoring Provisional Membership Licensed Ministry Licensing School and Course of Study Glossary of Candidacy Terms Clergy Mentoring Manual Iowa Residency in Ministry Handbook Iowa Mentor Form Iowa List of Conversation Topics and suggested times
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For more information: Rev. Meg Lassiat Director of Candidacy, Mentoring, and Conference Relations mlassiat@gbhem.org 615-340-7374 @meglassiat
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