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Shared Ministry Covenant

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The Shared Ministry Covenant (SMC) articulates the scope, resourcing, and authorization for ministries enacted by groups within the congregation. 

Its purpose is to align all our ministries towards the congregation's articulated bold vision and allow for coordination of resourcing and support from Foothills staff and volunteer leadership. 


To learn more about the Shared Ministry Covenanting Process visit the Group Leader Hub 
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Email *
Name of person submitting form *
Name of Ministry/Program/Team/Group *
Consideration Review Month
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Is your group New or Continuing? *
Does your group have a core team & subgroup model?
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Who is your staff lead? *
What is your staff leads email? *
What best first the description of your group
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  • Short term groups that meet for around one (1) group cycle (ex. Journey Groups, Spirit Path, and Tangled Blessing)

  • Longer term groups that meet longer than (1) group cycle and are not ongoing (ie. Wellspring and My Grandmother's Hands) 

  • Open ended groups that are ongoing but members may drop in and out like Sisterhood, and the emerging brotherhood model and drop in spiritual practice groups

What category of church life do you best fit in? *
What fits your group to help people find it in our groups directory?
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Group Leadership *
Please list your group leaders, their roles, who should have access to your PCO Group, and confirm that you leaders have submitted a group leadership checklist 
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