Student Intern App
Student Intern App
Student Intern App
Student Internship
Information and Application
2014-2015
The University Ministries Student Intern Program is designed to give college
seniors an opportunity to gain valuable experience and training in both
practical and theoretical aspects of ministry.
The internship is also designed to give student interns opportunities to:
discover and use their spiritual gifts
develop spiritually and theologically
work in an atmosphere of personal and professional guidance and
support
gain practical ministry training.
This application is designed to serve two purposes. First, it functions as a
tool to help UMin better grasp the applicant's experience, goals, and
understanding of ministry. Second, it helps each applicant better discern,
through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the specific call God has for his/her
life.
Weekly Functions of a Student Intern:
1. 15 hours of work a week.
2. Spending time one on one with fellow students for outreach and
discipleship
3. Faithfulness in personal growth disciplines:
prayer, scripture study, small group, mentor relationship, worship
4. Meet with Student Leadership Coordinator of UMin for one on one
supervision.
5. Meet with SL Coordinator and other student interns for discipleship
training.
6. Weekly attendance at the Inn with a specific assignment.
7. Help plan and lead student leadership meetings with SL Coordinator and
UMin interns.
General Responsibilities & Expectations:
Help lead one of the following ministry teams: Missions, Inn/Worship,
Greek Discipleship, YLC/Freshmen, or if there is a different leadership
team preferred as a concentration for the student internship, that is a
possibility as well.
Assist UMin staff with major projects: Retreats, Campus Blitz, SL Parties,
Work Days, etc.
Attend UMin Leadership gatherings.
Attend quarterly retreat for discernment & spiritual development.
Significant after hour and weekend time commitments.
Enjoy the experience and learn a great deal!
Applications Due
Interviews ***Please be sure to schedule an
interview with Janie***
University Ministries
Student Intern Application
Part 1
Full Name:
Dana Ayoob
Birth date:
Permanent Address:
College:
University of Washington
Major:
5th/Beyond
Psychology
June, 2015
Are you in a sorority, fraternity, Christian house, or any other house? Do you plan
to be in one next school year?
Yes. Please specify: ______________________
Not now, but I plan to be. Specify: ____________________
No. ** Just dropped membership to Delta Gamma
BACKGROUND
1. What church, if any, do you attend on Sundays?
While at home: ___The River Church_________________ While at school: _____Bethany
Community Church ______________
2. What UMin events have you attended this past year?
*Not sure why it wont let me check the boxes, but Ive attended:
-Greek Retreat and events
-Winter Retreat
-Workdays
-Apologetics
Young Life College
Workdays
Break Trips _________________
Apologetics class
Other _____________________
3. Are you currently in a committed small group Bible study? Check all that
apply.
-Core Group
Core Group
Peer group (explain):
Other (explain):
Position
Leader
Hrs/week
7
Days/wee
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2
Days, times, and frequency vary per needs and schedule of the
team. For example: one team may meet weekly, while another
may meet every two-three weeks.
Participate in your teams events
Be a part of a core/small group
o If you dont know what one is, or need to get involved in one,
talk to a staff member.
Attend Fall Student Leadership Retreat
Attend Winter Retreat
Attend Christmas and end of the year parties
o
University Ministries
Student Intern Application
Part 2
Please respond briefly (One page maximum per question) to the following
questions:
1. Please describe your faith journey. Include how God got your attention
and some
significant experiences/people that helped prepare you for this position.
Include your previous and current involvement in University Ministries.
I was introduced to God at a young age, and grew up comfortable with
his concept. My childhood was characterized by knowing that I needed to
want a relationship to God, whatever that meant. I spent my time making
sure I aligned with what it meant to be a Christian because I felt morally
convicted to and because it was part of the value system my parents raised
me with.
Ive talked about my experience as a Freshman a lot within the UMin
community. I acknowledged quickly after that as one of the hardest years of
my life, it was definitely the point at which God grabbed my attention. Now,
two years later, I see clearly the ways in which God used my surrounding
community for that transformation.
I give most credit of the way God transformed my faith to the Inn
community. I became enveloped into it after my trip to Hawaii freshman
year, and although I was invested in a core group at the time, I began to feel
real connection when Janie and others in the administration continued to
pursue real relationship with me. It was at this point I felt pushed to really
reflect on myself and my individuality in God. By being given opportunities
through the Inn to express my faith over the next year, I discovered not only
why I wanted to be pursuing this faith, but why I wanted to articulate it to the
publicwhich I learned to do through Apologetics. Ive always been logically
inclined, and I hadnt really discovered that aspect of faith yet. When I
learned to back up my beliefs with logic and facts, I finally felt justified in
accepting the full truth of Christianity.
I solidified my well-rounded faith in the beginning of Sophomore year
with enthusiasm, and finally felt myself completely open up without doubts.
As a psych major conditioned to observing others, I have always learned God
the most through the people surrounding me. The Inn community provided
an environment in which I saw people in true pursuit of Jesus, and when I
began to follow, I fell in love. After that point, I rapidly began to learn Jesus
and real relationship with him, which was a concept Id never really known.
Currently, in my faith, Im learning the sacredness of community.
Being removed from University Ministries this quarter has made me reflect on
how Ive seen God moving through the community, and Ive felt that he has
put more of a desire than ever in me to invest legitimately in the community
and be a part of fostering it.
2. How does this position fit into your short and long-term goals? What do
you want to get out of this experience? What do you bring to the
University Ministries Team in terms of strengths and weaknesses?
I recently dropped membership to my sorority. I had been feeling
really passionate and called towards leadership in that community all through
my sophomore year. As of junior year, however, I felt it harder to manage
this commitment along with my others (especially Student Leadership at
UMin). I began to see all of these administrative commitments detracting
from what I was truly committed to in my heartrelationships with the
people within these communities. After much thought and prayer, I realized
that I wanted to be able to invest myself fully in the Inn community.
Short term, I am looking to enhance my leadership skills. One of my
strengths so far is balancing relationships. I fill my free time with coffee
dates, (and even now that Im abroad, with skype dates). This is something I
will do regardless of my commitments throughout the next year. What Im
looking for in this internship is the leadership context to back that up. I know
I will be deeply involved with the Inn community next year because I have
decided that is where I want to focus my time. I would love to be able to
legitimize these efforts with the resources to condition my leadership.
I have as of late been considering whether or not to pursue ministry
work in my future. I know I want to be involved in a relational environment,
and I can see God taking my psychology inclination in many different
directions. I would love to get some ministry experience to test out whether
or not I want to pursue this direction more professionally.
I feel I havent really exercised my leadership abilities to their full
potential within the Inn community. I have been blessed with strengths for
both relationship and leadership, and I feel as though God is encouraging me
to take leadership opportunities more seriously next year. My greatest
weakness is the difficulty I have in keeping my commitments. I am a
schedule overload-er, and I know this trait diminishes my efficiency and
effectiveness. I feel this internship would give me an avenue to narrow down
my commitments and learn what it means to focus solely on one.
Name
Kelly Thoma
E-mail Address
[email protected] (just realized she probably doesnt
use this one anymore)
Phone____(206) 852-4131________________
Name
Karen Foster-Schubert
Employer (I nanny her kids)
E-mail Address
3592______________
Relationship
Phone_____(206) 245-