A Letter about Education for Ministry

Hello–may the Lord be with you!

My name is Marti Welch-Doyle, and I am both pleased and honored to be sharing information as well as my experiences with Education for Ministry at St Paul’s Cathedral.

EfM is a four-year Christian Formation program founded and administered through the School of Theology of the University of the South at Sewanee. Through study, prayer, worship, and reflection, EfM seminar groups journey together through scripture, church history, and theology.

A seminar group consists of one or two mentors and up to twelve participants. The group meets up to 36 times during the course of a year. Years 1 & 2 study the Hebrew Scriptures, the Gospels, and the New Testament. Year 3 looks at Church History. Year 4 reads systematic theology, developing and enhancing their own practice.

Every area of my life has been profoundly affected by my studies in Education for Ministry because, through rigorous study,  EFM enabled me to blend, or integrate my mind into my heart–or what I most hoped for in my heart with what I intellectually believed to be true. Before EFM, I  had serious doubts about the validity of scripture–and, therein was the disconnect between what I thought and what I  hoped for. Through study and reflection, I came to realize our God is very much present in all of our lives–as he always has been and always will be. Through the studies of the first year and Hebrew Scriptures, I looked past the stories I learned as a child and instead came to see the history of man, however flawed, was not the entire story. While mankind’s history  is indeed often filled with horrendous atrocities, God is not, and, in fact, has been calling out to all of us since time began. My problems centered around the failings of people–not God.

Through EFM–and lots of reading, I began to change my perceptions of who God was and is in all of our lives, and this critical lens has changed everything as I now see and feel God everywhere and see my part in creating a world reflecting his ever-present love. 

Along with this metacognitive shift of who God is, I also have been tremendously blessed to interact with the  wonderful individuals of my EFM group, and I am most decidedly happy to call them my friends. Through the wise mentoring of Mark Patzman, Debbie Kistler, and Susan Jester, I have new templates and role models of what it means to lead through love and wisdom, and I will always be eternally grateful.

My colleagues in the cohort shared with me the good work–and, I think we bonded because of the rigor–we are in the metaphorical trenches of biblical study as we navigate through intense reading. Our meetings are filled with laughter, love, and incredible food as we share our studies with the group and relief as we once again, each Tuesday complete our assignments. Life for me has turned into a before Tuesday–so much to do–and an after Tuesday: I did it~! I feel as if I know each member in a way I never would have  otherwise, specifically because of EFM, and I don’t even want to think of a time when we are not all together on Tuesday evenings.

If you are interested in joining this incredible program, please stop by our EFM table after church.

Editor’s Note: We will celebrate the graduation of Marti and Stacey Klaman from EfM at the 10:30 service this Sunday.

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6 thoughts on “A Letter about Education for Ministry”

  1. I was introduced to EFM at St. Paul’s during the Pandemic. I really wanted to join an in person group at St. Paul’s but because I live in Mexico, I chose instead a Zoom group out of Connecticut. It has been a fabulous 4 years and I am graduating this year but continuing in the new 5th year. I also have widened my horizons and deepened my faith. Thank you St. Paul’s for presenting me with this opportunity.

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  2. Thank you for including me in this list, Plz note that I can provide all books that are used in this ministry and will give group rates. Will be happy to meet with you in person.
    Kathryn Bunch, aka K-B Books.
    text or call me at 619.204.4039.
    I always attend Evensong but travel with the bookshows on Sunday.to different parishes
    in the Diocese.
    Prayers always for this important ministry.
    Kathryn Bunch

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  3. Bravo Marti for completing this rigorous EFM course, and for passing on such an inspiring message to the rest of us!

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