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Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
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HELMdisciples.org > About HELM > Financial Aid > HELM Leadership Fellows Program

HELM Leadership Fellows Program

Higher Education and Leadership Ministries Leadership Fellows Program recognizes and supports undergraduate students preparing to take a leadership role in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The unique program provides several different ways to help students explore and strengthen their leadership potential:

  • Covenants: Students design their own covenant with HELM describing how they plan to work on developing their leadership abilities. Fellows work in cooperation with a campus chaplain, director of church relations, ecumenical campus minister or another appropriate official to develop leadership skills. Many participate in planning and leading campus ministry programs or similar activities, while others lead youth groups in local congregations or engage in outreach programs.

  • Leadership Conference: Fellows also attend annual leadership conferences, where they learn from Disciples leaders, pastors, and each other while building bonds to support each other as their leadership skills grow. The 2005 conference in Nashville, Tennessee, gave students a better understanding of the joys and the challenges of being a leader in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

  • Summer internships: HELM works with Leadership Fellows to identify internships that will expose students to the wide variety of ways Disciples minister. Students have interned at churches in Kansas, Missouri, and Washington, D.C.

  • Grant: Fellows receive a $2,000 scholarship at the beginning of each school year for educational use.

  • Intangibles: Most Leadership Fellows were able to attend the Portland General Assembly due to a donor's generous gift. Students maintain regular contact with HELM staff and other denominational leaders via e-mail, denominational meetings, and informal get-togethers. This network of Disciples has helped some find additional financial aid, make decisions about transferring to a new college, or - in the most dramatic cases - discover God's call to ministry.
Currently in its tenth year, the Leadership Fellows Program has drawn from all areas of church life. Seventy-two students have represented two dozen regions of the church. They come from large congregations and small, from major cities and small towns. They attend Disciples colleges and universities, public institutions, and private institutions affiliated with other denominations. Not all plan to be ordained ministers. This diversity gives Fellows a new way to look at the church they have grown up in — the church they will serve in many different ways.

Current high school seniors and community college students planning to attend a regionally accredited American college or university as a full-time student beginning in 2010 are eligible. Applicants must participate in a Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) congregation and express a commitment to serve the church as a clergy or lay leader. Participation in the program can be renewed up to three additional years.

The application, due April 30, 2010, requires an essay, three references, and official transcripts. All complete applications are reviewed anonymously by a scholarship committee, and students will be notified by May 31 whether they have been named as fellows.

Guidelines and application forms can be downloaded below or may be requested by calling HELM at 314-991-3000.

HELM works to nurture transforming leadership for the church in partnership with Disciples congregations, higher education institutions, campus ministry programs, regions, general ministries, and other parts of the church.




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