Some Questions Answered

Q:How do I become a member of AOCM?
A:Anyone who has been recommended by a Bishop of the Anglican Churches in England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales for training for ordained or accredited lay ministry is a member of AOCM.
 
Q:What are the fees for membership?
A:AOCM asks for £4 from every student. This is used to fund conferences and other work of AOCM.
 
Q:Why should I become involved with AOCM?
A:AOCM reps find that they gain an overview of training and related issues. They enjoy fellowship with ordinands from different colleges and courses and different traditions. Travel expenses are refunded.
 
Q:How do I become directly involved in the work of AOCM?
A:Students who have been elected by their training institution attend AOCM conferences, held three times a year.
 
Q:How can I raise an issue with AOCM?
A:Through the representative of your college or course, or directly with a member of the executive.
 
Q:How do I get in touch with AOCM?
A:Through the Executive, see the list of contacts on this site.

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