SVOTS Online Catechist Certification Program
Become equipped to serve the growth in our churches!
The Program
St Vladimir’s Online School of Theology is now accepting applications for its online certification program for catechists, Laying Foundations for Teaching the Faith. We are excited to launch our second cohort for the 2025-2026 academic year, beginning in June!
Orthodox parishes across North America are experiencing a surge of interest in the Holy Orthodox Christian faith, leading to more opportunities to teach and learn in parish life. The parish priest is the center of the teaching ministry in parish life, but having trained, certified, and knowledgeable lay catechists to support the work of the pastor scales up the kind of welcome, education, and integration newcomers receive when coming to our communities.
Topics You’ll Learn
In this “teach the teacher”-style certification program lay catechist candidates will engage topics including:
management of group dynamics;
key biblical, church history, theological, and liturgical subjects, especially how to teach them;
awareness of various resources for catechetical training;
guidance in approaching contemporary and contentious questions;
encouragement of stewardship and devotion to the local parish; and
matters of worldview and self-knowledge in our complex time.
More Information
Facilitated by Archpriest Kirill Sokolov, Ed.D., and Archpriest Jason Foster, Ph.D., guest instructors will bring a depth of experience and expertise for concrete learning that will build up to the catechist candidate designing and leading learning opportunities in their own parish. Throughout the twenty-six (26) synchronous and asynchronous sessions, spaced over the course of a year (June 2025-May 2026), the lay catechist candidate will also work closely with his or her priest. The candidate’s priest will even join the program at certain appropriate moments to keep the learning in this program rooted in parish life.
The 2025-2026 cohort will start in June 2025 and will end in May 2026. The cost of the program is $2400 per participant; if parishes wish to send more than one participant, each will pay a reduced rate of $2000.