A Summary Description of the Mentoring Program

The mentoring program described in this handbook:

  • Is the intentional pairing of two people in a mentoring relationship for a short, highly focused period of time, for the purpose of the mutual spiritual growth of those paired.
     
  • Intends to foster relationships both among members and also between members and the unchurched who may be seeking spiritual renewal.
     
  • Intends to foster conversations that deal with the places where the Word and the partners' world intersect--truthful conversation that move toward mutual growth.
     
  • Attempts to foster the knowledge and understanding of God's Word.
     
  • Helps the mentoring partners develop a covenant between them and with the congregation. The covenant includes statement of mutual goals, the shape and duration of the process, methods of evaluation and accountability, and the undergirding of prayer.
     
  • Will help participants grow in their ability to tell their faith story, witness to others, listen and enter into the world of another, develop as leaders, and learn how to facilitate small group ministry.
     
  • Will find its place within the overall mission of the parish and connect to its Word and Sacrament center.

"While they were talking and discussing together, Jesus himself drew near and went with them."

May God grant you such an encounter.

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Written by: Stephen P. Bouman

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